Hello. I am a third-year BSN student and work as a Student Nurse Tech in a major teaching hospital. In the course of clinicals and in working I have directly encountered two patient deaths. In both...
MissouriBSNstudent replied to 9309's topic in Emergency
Do you package/label it for the patient to take home? Or package/label it only to unpackage it at the bedside? From my understanding of regulations, I think there's a
MissouriBSNstudent replied to Mommyof2RN's topic in General Nursing
Belamour616- I work in an abortion clinic as a nursing tech (I'm a junior in a BSN program). I've worked in two different clinics, for a total of about 4 years. Feel free to PM me if you'd like to...
I don't think they're illegal. The women's health clinic where I work part-time still uses the needle systems. I hate those things! I was trained with completely needless
MissouriBSNstudent replied to Diary/Dairy's topic in General Nursing
Just my two cents, depending on his level of functioning, is he able to ask for pain meds? Also, they teach us in school that it is best to take pain meds before the pain gets severe...to "stay on...
MissouriBSNstudent replied to FriendlyGhostRN's topic in General Nursing
I don't think you have anything to worry about. I'm in my second semester of the traditional program at UMSL, and my GPAs (especially science GPA) on admission were WAY lower than yours. Good
MissouriBSNstudent replied to rrandle02's topic in General Nursing
I actually work in an abortion clinic, and I can tell you it's a VERY rewarding line of work. I agree with the poster who said to make sure the clinic has decent security. The gratitude the patients...
Actually trauma, what I want to do is, from what I gather, very similar to what you do. I'd very much like to work in a practice with MDs, working as a midlevel, seeing their patients in the hospital...
Hi all. I am a third year BSN student still covered under my parent's insurance. Since high school (3+ years ago) I have taken antidepressants, been prescribed the occasional benzo for anxiety, and...
I'm researching grad programs and am looking at Vanderbilt in Nashville, and they call their midwifery program NMW (Nurse MidWife I'm guessing). How is this different from a CNM? Is NMW just a term...