Well I did it! I made it though my first week as a travel nurse! I'm 1/13 the way done with my time at Phoenix Children's Hospital. I actually really like it here! The people I work with are great and they are all super nice, the patients are cute, and the hospital itself seems pretty top notch! If Arizona didn't try so hard to imitate the burning fires of hell during the summer, this would be a great place to work all of the time... but we all know I'm not very tolerant to heat so that will never happen for me. But I can definitely see why so many people come here during the winter months.
So as I mentioned in the previous post, this hospital is HUGE! I knew I wasn't working in the main hospital PACU, but I didn't realize how many ORs/PACUs this place had! They have 3 different sets of ORs and 5 PACUs! I work in what they call the "Aerodigestive PACU", which basically means that we get the ENT cases, Dentals, and Gastro scopes. They have another outpt PACU for the Uro, plastics, ophthalmology, and ortho cases, and the main OR for all of the other emergency and big surgeries. I like where I'm at because, whereas I'm very familiar with ENT cases, I also get to learn about other types of cases that the CPC would normally take care of at Primary Children's Hospital.
They run things a little differently than I'm used to, but that's to be expected. This paragraph is for my nerdy nurse friends and the questions I know that they are wondering 😊😊. First, the charting system they use is called Allscripts. Not a super common one among hospitals from what I understand, but it's pretty user friendly and easy to pick up. By Friday, I pretty much felt like I had a good handle on the charting and was taking patients nearly on my own with minimal help. Secondly, in this PACU, they clump phase 1 and phase 2 care together. They discharge from the same area and with the same nurse that received the patient from the OR. I can get up to 2 patients at a time, but only when the first one meets phase 2 criteria. We don't extubate here, so it works out. Third, their cafeteria is BOMB!!! Super yummy food, lots of different choices and options, and I've LOVED eating my lunch outside where I get to soak in the sun and feed the birds!
In news outside of work, this has been a little bit of a rough week. Ivy got SEVERE diarrhea starting Sunday night that lasted through most of the week. She would wake me up 2-3 times a night to let her out, and for a couple of days, I came home to multiple accidents that I would have to clean up. On the third day, I left her outside so she wouldn't have any more accidents... good thing the weather was perfect and we live in a place with a fenced yard area! On Thursday, I was lucky enough to get her an appointment with the vet. They have no idea what caused the diarrhea, but they gave me some antibiotics, probiotics, and a prescription dog food to help her and it seems to have worked! She's doing much better, and so am I!
We've been taking it easy this weekend to let Ivy fully recuperate, but tonight, we decided to take a drive out to the desert to watch the sunset, and boy was it worth it! The clouds were perfect and it wasn't long before the colors painted the sky! Ivy was a good sport in being my doggy model and we just soaked it all in until it got dark. I'm definitely looking forward to more sunsets like that!
Anyways, tomorrow is a new day and the beginning of a new week! Wish me luck!














