Hello there, I am a NNP. If you can work in a Level 3 NICU that would be great experience. It is required that you have 2 years experience to enter a Masters NNP program. You can private message me if you have any specific questions, I would be h...
i forgot to answer this question. I remember when I was completing my NNP program, the NCC made it a requirement for people to have 2 years experience in a Level 3 NICU before starting a NNP masters program. Check out the website http://www.nccne...
Depending on the institution you may be required to do some transport as an NNP. Also, no one says that once you become an NNP you cannot do agency as an RN to get in some bedside care if that is what your heart desires. I know some who do that.
lol, I will be pushing in Feb or late Jan :-) No birth plan just simple request just my hubby, doc adn nurse in room. no need for a large peanut gallery. :-) bayouchick i hope i answered all of your questions via PM
Hello there, Sorry I have not been around for awhile. I work 12 hours shifts/3 x a week where I work (The day usually runs longer with sign out etc to 13+ some days). I also know of NNPs who work 10 shifts/4 x a week. It all depends on the institu...
Brownbetty replied to Blurr156's topic in NP Students
I am a new NP and had a couple of students in my class who had no nursing experience and one with nursing experience but not in our specialty. They both have had a difficult time getting jobs, unlike the rest of us in the class.
Hi there, I am a new NNP and would be happy to answer any questions you have & share my experiences with you. You can send me a private message. Hope to hear from you soon. Brownbetty btw - i say go to Columbia, send me a private message and ...
Initial temp rectal. Temp underarm after that. If the infant seems to be hypothermic or hyperthermic via an axillary temp we double check with a rectal especially if the infant has other symptoms that tell us they are getting sick.
Brownbetty replied to TexasPediRN's topic in General Nursing
i graduated from college in '98 (first bachelors)...went back to nursing school 2001 & graduated in 2002...started working as an RN in 2002...worked and went to graduate school (NP) starting in 2003 and just finished at the end of 2005. That's ...
Brownbetty replied to TexasPediRN's topic in General Nursing
I guess I will get it. I just got my MSN and will start my NP job soon. I am 28 but people always tell me they think I am 19 or 20. Wish me luck, I understand.