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  1. Do you buy medical equipment for home use?

    Oh well you can get great deals on ebay. And I am not crazy enough to buy stuff brand new. I particularly am quite interested in those older models like the Propaq Encore, and the newer Drager Infinity Delta monitors. I bought a functioning AED off ...
  2. Do you buy medical equipment for home use?

    Um yeah of course they should be in the hospital but aren't these machines fascinating? I would personally buy one of those patient monitors and use it as some over the top BP machine. You could get a complete set (with leads, probes and mounting br...
  3. Just curious, do any of you nurses buy special medical equipment (ie patient monitors, iv pumps etc) for use at home and use it on yourself/family members?
  4. Statistically speaking, you should go ahead with option #1. Option #1 has a p-value of 0.006, Standard Deviation of 2.12 and Standard Error of 1.50 The rest are not statistically significant.
  5. How to Ace a Hospital Interview

    Hi, I didn't get the job. I was told they will reply in 2 weeks but they only replied within 2 days. This happened to my application at another hospital before. Was wondering if it has anything to do with my interview or an internal thing. I applied...
  6. Well before considering quitting the current job, consider other factors such as culture and benefits. Is the culture in the other hospital to your liking, do they have more benefits? I presume a full time position has benefits that part-time jobs do...
  7. How to Ace a Hospital Interview

    Hi fellow nurses, I am due for an interview with a teaching hospital on 17th. I went for several interviews with other public hospitals but I didn't get the job. I might have screwed up the interview. Now this is the last public hospital that has ca...
  8. 1:6 for subsidised wards and healthy manpower, 1:9 to 1:12 for manpower shortages. 1:2 for ICU, 1:4 for high dependency.
  9. *Just* a Nurse/*Only* a Nurse

    That's the first step to take. The problem with my supervisor is that she thinks she knows better about the healthcare system, and she uses her '40 years in the army' as excuse for that. But she knows nothing about it. She says everyone in the medica...
  10. *Just* a Nurse/*Only* a Nurse

    I'm a Registered Nurse currently doing my army conscription in an Army Medical Centre. One thing is that I am the only RN in the Medical Centre, and I am not a medic or whatever. I am a clerk due to medical reasons, so I am not allowed to do nursing ...