Have you addressed this, as well the other issues you've posted with your unit's educator or preceptor? If not, you should as he or she would be best positioned to help you.
Best wishes.
Adults => 60 years and infants and young children <= 19 months may receive a single dose of RSV vaccine using shared clinical decision-making with their healthcare provider.
Use of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Older Adults
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chare replied to Nursingstudent315's topic in LPN/LVN
I think you'll find that a license obtained by challenging the NCLEX is going to be difficult to endorse, and most likely impossible with the vast majority of states that require completion of an approved program to write the NCLEX.
As for state...
I would wait until I was hired as an NP, and use an assigned work email for professional communication. If one wasn't provided, I would create one, with a unique designator for that position (e.g. name01@email). If I left, and my new position didn'...
Both Duke and UNC Health Care still hire RNs with associate's degrees. The following was copied from job postings on the Duke ...
... and UNC nurse recruitment websites.
When I left UNC last year, their tuition assistance would cover...
No. You have to choose one state to have the results sent to. You can the apply for licensure by endorsement after you receive your initial license.
Yes, as long as you maintain residency in, and declare FL as you primary state of residence...
As I recall, the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy rules regarding dispensing, and what they consider dispensing. If you haven't done so, you might ask them for their interpretation of what you are considering.
Best wishes.
If the patient received the entire dose of antibiotic, and all you did was not flush the IV prior to removal, the patient is unharmed and there is nothing else you need to do.
In my experience with Pyxis, if the medication was programmed to require a witness, it was not possible to complete the waste without one. If the waste was required by unit policy, rather than the pharmacy, it is possible that the system would allow...
If your NC license grants multi-state privileges, you can work in any other compact state, so long as you maintain NC as your primary state of residence. When you relocate to another compact state you have 60 days to apply for licensure in the new s...
When you say "the company" are you saying that you did not find and apply to this position through the USAJOBS site? if you're not familiar with this site it's the federal government's consolidated job search site. You can search for nursing jobs u...
If we were called off we could either use PTO or take it as unpaid time. If we call out, regardless of the reason, we are charged PTO for the entire shift.
chare replied to Long standing nurse's topic in General Nursing
You need to find your state assemblyman and senator; you should be able to do so here. After finding your representatives, if this site doesn't have their contact information, you can find it here.
chare replied to Long standing nurse's topic in General Nursing
This is how it worked under the original Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC); when you relocated to another NLC state you could work for 60 days on your previous state's license. The enhanced NLC (eNLC) removed the 60 day limit, allowing you to work on yo...