jvman

jvman

Head trauma Rehab, NeuroPsych 3

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About jvman

jvman specializes in Head trauma Rehab, NeuroPsych 3.


grad 1980 re-licensed June 29th 2007 14 years experience, still seeking employment

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  1. Can a nurse legally refuse to treat an Ebola patient?

    People, let's get back to the, "inflammatory question" please... All answers will need some sort of parameters to be personal and professional. Conditionally the answer is YES you can (avoid) even refuse to actively treat EBOLA or any other contagi...
  2. It's a good day when...

    >It's a great day when your co-worker says they appreciate your sharing knowledge, because you are non-judgmental and supportive! >It's an even better day when your PSYCH patient connects the dots and states, I just have to stay on my medicatio...
  3. Miss, I'd suggest you go seek and find a daytime, office job, that's closed on the W/E so you can practice your faith, religion as you choose, and don't go into a job, and get hired and then "exclaim: I have religious choices that interfere with thi...
  4. PTSD- Am I alone??

    Is this thread still active, I'd like to know how so many of your are doing still today..... I'm 30 years a Nurse and so very proud and humbled at the same time for all the opportunities I've had to teach, heal and give to my patients and co-workers...
  5. Nursing Pin for $115

    Hey-Hey, still have mine after 30 years, my school had a capping ceremony. While the ladies got caps, the guys (all 4 of us) got a pin, says our name and RN BSN I am still as proud and happy now as the day I got it. Like others thru the years ther...
  6. Need suggestions for keeping license current

    Similar situation experienced here, once upon a time.... I'd been successful in many areas of Nursing, and at the top had worked one year ER, one year ICU (specialty Neuro post op) Had to go out on Disability... post chemo, radiation, chronic fatigu...
  7. Crossed the line... or expected behavior?

    Just a few words to help you digest your "mis-deed and pt. (well intentioned) advocacy", since you were "placed" in a supporting role by someone you didn't know, or not know well, and didn't have prior COMMUNICATION, with or know firsthand about his ...
  8. Trying to avoid undesirable CNA duties

    BRAVO to all my fellow Nurses... it's particularily relavent to my own lifespan in Nursing, now 30 years as a (Male) in Nursing, as an RN, BSN I have been twice a patient, fighting Cancer and having had some major surgery, (lets say down below)... I...
  9. Dangerous nurses

    Re: Dangerous nursesQuoting Mamason above, "because of the ridiculous stupidity that goes on between the night shift and day shift. Don't want to be a part ot that mess anymore" Ok, you'd think the "third shift didn't do it" or the stepchild excuse w...
  10. Dangerous nurses

    Quoting Mamason above, "because of the ridiculous stupidity that goes on between the night shift and day shift. Don't want to be a part ot that mess anymore" Ok, you'd think the "third shift didn't do it" or the stepchild excuse was bad enouff! Now w...
  11. License Reinstatement After Revoke Is There Hope?

    Hey Robi, First look up refresher courses on the net for your area, I believe there are a few in Florida, maybe middle of the state or in the north, I know of a Clinical refresher held in FtL, that's Broward County... and some state schools will hold...
  12. Dangerous nurses

    Thanks for giving all nurses that have given excelence over the years (28 years as an RN so far and counting) the best of care every day, every shift, for every patient.. Alot of schools don't teach caring and class, many newer grads don't have a clu...
  13. Returning to nursing

    thanks, Ma, I posted earlier, likewise out for more than 13 years, and so much has changed, and to realize getting acquainted with computer charting and barcoded meds, along with no preceptorship?? I've been declined even an interview at one of my ho...
  14. Returning to Nursing

    Licensed in 1980, RN/BSN 14 years all specialties and mostly ER / CCU (neuro/surg), after being out on disability for 13 years, I've took my :yeah:NCLEX and returned, and found without CURRENT clinical practice, I had to take the only job I was offer...
  15. NCLEX highs and woes...

    Hi again, thanks to all that replied, I PASSED, and have had an 8 month long successful job in Psych/Rehab, and just took a Per Diem post at a local jail, bill are getting paid on time, credit card getting down-soon a zero balance, just have to wait...