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Old Feb 28, 2008, 02:00 AM
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HI THERE,

I AM NEWLY GRADUATE NURSE, IF I HAVE PATIENT TO BE DISCHARGE FROM THE HOSPITAL AND SHE ON WARFARIN, WHAT SHOULD I DO? WHAT PAPERWORKS OR FOLLOW UP I HAVE TO DO?

PLEASE ADVISE.

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Old Mar 05, 2008, 07:59 AM
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Re: Welcome to the new success stories in nursing forum

HI Irarem82,

I think you may try to check online the list of hospitals near in your place because some of these hospitals post job vacancies thru their site. You can also submit your resume online however, i think it is still better that you try to drop by your credentials and resume to the hospital personally.

About your NCLEX exam, if you are going take the NCLEX-RN I suggest that you read Saunder's Comprehensive and try practicing La Charity's Prioritization, Delegation and Assignment book. And try to answer Saunder's question and answer CDs.

Good Luck to your endeavor!

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Old Mar 09, 2008, 10:56 PM
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Re: Welcome to the new success stories in nursing forum

did great!

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Old Mar 24, 2008, 05:54 PM
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Re: Welcome to the new success stories in nursing forum

hi ,
this is very good site where nurses can share their own experiences.These experiences also help other nurses to learn and apply as ready references which you may not find in any books while practicing.
thank you
vimal.

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 03:22 AM
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Re: Welcome to the new success stories in nursing forum

As a nurse for "some years" LOL. I have always heard stories of people going into nursing to better themselves. "I did it because I had 2 kids and had to support them"....I did it because I need someplace to feel needed"...."I did it because it felt right"! In the end, we all did it because we felt the need to do it! It fills us with graditude,sympathy,empathy and joy. For some of us the "calling" is there!!! They call us NURSES.

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Old Jul 13, 2008, 04:24 PM
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Dear Readers;
I would like to share my own experiences about my success story to you.
I joined nursing course in the year 1966.I was always a school topper but instead of joining any other course I joined this just because of my learning and earning needs. but today I am the most happiest person and I thank God to be a nurse.
The reasons are as follows;
I am the great asset to myself, my family ,my neighbours and my community because I am a nurse .
Now let me state how I am a great asset to everyone .
I could maintain ,promote my health I can immediately Identify the health problems and take immediate action therefore I could servive myself from breast cancer. till today my children are keeping good health without any visit to hospital and now I am taking good care od my grand child .I have helped thousands of people in the community with my nursing assessment ,planning ,implementing and evaluating and replanning skills. Ithink no other proffession would have given this much of satisfaction even if I would have become a Doctor
I started my career as a deploma nurse but recently I retired as a vice principal of a nursing college . Last year I cleared Nclex exam also Now I am 59 years old but still enthusiastic in helping any person who is in need . I believe nursing does not have boundries of any country in the world .all human beings have same needs as stated by Vergenia Henderson or Abedella .
I always suggest to girls to be a nurse and congratulate those who are in nursing services .No other profession is greater to me because serving the human is serving God.you get lots of blessings . [YOUTUBE][/YOUTUBE] .

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Old Aug 08, 2008, 12:29 PM
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Re: Welcome to the new success stories in nursing forum

everyone is saying the thread is a good idea , which by the way i agree 100% but i'm yet to hear any success stories. i'm i looking in the wrong place or something?

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Old Aug 11, 2008, 02:56 PM
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agree!

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