Originally Posted by ChloeinAtl
I Nurses from the "old school" should be the ones getting re-tested. Not the ones coming straight out of a 2 year very difficult curriculum getting tested on medical topics that a PA couldn't answer.
Lol, There was absolutely nothing in my nursing school, or on the NCLEX than a PA couldn't handle!
And why should 'old school' nurses get re-tested? That makes no sense. Trust me when I say this, nursing school, Hesi, the NCLEX....these are all a walk in the park compared to real-life nursing. I'm not an old-school nurse by any means, but what I have to deal with on any random day in the real world is by FAR harder than any test.
I work with a lot of those old-school nurses in the ICU. Now, they've got some info in their heads that would knock your socks off!
Originally Posted by ChloeinAtl
And after nursing school I see how they "cheat" their way through their profession. (e.g. My BP isn't 84/62 one day and 120/80 the next).
I had a patient yesterday who had a BP of 72 one hour, and then 130's the next. Without me giving pressors. So, yes. It happens.
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