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I use to have Asthma as a Child... But I do believe I have Grown Out of it...

I'm in Fair Healthy Condition, Although my BMI according to the chart Say's Im Obesed.. lol

I work out q day, Bike 5 to 8 Miles a Day... And Working on a Busy Ortho Floor...

Question At hand is...

Would Recuirtment See I use to Have Asthma... And run diagnostics on me... I have been told... I could still be Chemically Induce to an Asthma Attack...

Another Couple of Questions...

Have heard of anyone Joining the Forces with Just an Associate... Although I'm Just a few courses Shy of my BSN...

One more...

Does anyone ever Compare joining the Forces to Travel Nursing...

Last one I swear...

Have you ever been lied to... By the Recuirter... About mainly your First Assignment...

Thanks...

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Specializes in ICU- adults, Flight RN peds/neo.

"i use to have asthma as a child... but i do believe i have grown out of it...

i'm in fair healthy condition, although my bmi according to the chart say's im obesed.. lol

i work out q day, bike 5 to 8 miles a day... and working on a busy ortho floor...

question at hand is...

would recuirtment see i use to have asthma... and run diagnostics on me... i have been told... i could still be chemically induce to an asthma attack...

i am not sure of this, i think they may want to see some documentation from your physician concerning your asthma. they will have to "waiver" that issue.

another couple of questions...

have heard of anyone joining the forces with just an associate... although i'm just a few courses shy of my bsn...

that depends on whether your associates degree is nln? certified. and then, only army reserves will accept an associates degree. active duty requires a bsn in all branches. you may want to finish that bsn---your options are greater:)

one more...

does anyone ever compare joining the forces to travel nursing..

don't know about that.. ...travel nursing is based soley on your choice. if you are reserve, you can keep your day job. if you are active duty, you can list your preferences for location, but the ultimate decision is not yours .....

last one i swear...

have you ever been lied to... by the recuirter... about mainly your first assignment...

not me, my recruiter was a "health care staff sargent---and he was excellent"---but i hear others may have had issues....

good luck

cb

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