introspectiveRN replied to wannabecatcher's topic in Government
Would not touch it. Have heard too many heartbreaking stories of corruption. Although I know many have had positive experiences, to me the risk is in no way worth the reward... if you are rewarded at all. ... shameful
introspectiveRN replied to Sheri FNP-C's topic in NP
pen clipped to shirt neckline (silver or black pen body only :wink2: -clip inside, pen body outside of course lol) flat-front biz casual pants (never the "mom jeans cut" ), smartyphone in r/hand pocket (i'm right-handed) - keys and small two-pocket w...
...Just wanted to let everyone know that I was accepted to Frontier. They absolutely turned out to be the most sane, wise and time/cost effective route for me as an ADN. Thanks to everyone who helped
Hello all and thank you in advance for reading and hopefully replying. I am currently an ADN/RN with just under three years experience in nursing. I am seeking to become an Adult Health Nurse Practitioner or FNP. Because the bulk of my clinical expe...
If you have any stories, recommendations, tips etc. I would love to hear. Also, if you know, what specialties are useful there as I know nursing is so vastly different. Seems like I remember meeting an ICU nurse who had even worked in Russia doing fl...
introspectiveRN replied to CANRN's topic in Hospice
I have had two patients that developed them. The second one broke out with a them all over her back (including her coccyx), her legs and (yep) her heels. They looked like giant purple/black blood blisters that came up overnight. Horrifying for the fa...
introspectiveRN replied to sassy3's topic in Case Management
Hello, I currently work as an RN, CM in hospice. My previous job was a caseload of 16-22 (pts that must be seen a min of Qweek and sometimes Qday). Current caseload is between 10-14 with pts split between home care and SNFs. Since hospice is becomin...