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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Wonderful nurses from UWO

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  • Next time. nurses..don't forget to take 20 gram of marihuana before coming for Work!

  • This usa aka shitland is LAND OF THE FREE?lol good joke! MY ASS, POLICE STATE,YES it is liketit or not! CANADA MUCH BETER..LES JOBS in some areas BUT LES BS, beter ppl etc!pure facts!sad but true!

  • Never draw up a med and then turn your back. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen this. Once you prepare that med, wether it be a syringe, a pill, an IV, whatever it is, hold on to it and don't let go until you give it to your patient. If you have to put it down, put a peice of tape on it with patien name & med name. If you don't have time to do that, please throw it away & start over again. Save yourself the heartache. I tell you this through much heart ache & best of intent.

  • I now understand why they failed people in my nursing clinical for turning their backs on meds they prepared. Not to say that alot of other things weren't done wrong here, but maybe they could had still avoided giving the wrong meds had they not had turned their backs on those meds. Once you prepare something, don't let anyone distract you. If you can't avoid the distraction, cap the syringe, label it & put medication in your pocket before turning your back; or if not, throw it away & start over

  • Great.

  • and u wonder why people go around shooting peoples faces off

  • I'm so glad that the nurses I work with lock their carts, won't walk away with narcotics/syringes/etc lying out.

  • i am a student nurse In the UK and cant believe

    what these nurses are doing , this so bad practice. the nurses made mistake that could of been avoided. non of the nurses chescked before givinng the medications to the patients. they should of used the five Rs routine:

    Right patient

    Right drug

    Right route

    Right dose

    Right time

    and they failed to do that , so they are real trouble with negligence department and the law.

  • I know that nurse! Great acting.

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