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  1. How to Self schedule yourself ?

    i like to schedule myself 6 days on, 7 days off. Saves a bunch of PTO, and it reall isn't that bad after 3 nights, you just kinda go numb
  2. Tool for people working with McKesson iForms

    cool updated the email portion, thanks for letting me know about this.
  3. Tool for people working with McKesson iForms

    i looked in the database and it shows that you are activated, is that still a problem? what problem did the activation token give you?
  4. I've been trying to get a job as an iForms analyst, and, as part of this effort, I made an online tool to take an iForm web page and generate boiler plate VGR code. If any of you all use McKesson or are involved in making or maintaining iForms, plea...
  5. Project Comparing Cerner, Meditech, Epic, McKesson

    i've used Cerner, Siemens, and McKesson and to be honest, Siemens is the best of those three, but not by much. Cerner was really slow, McKesson looked hideous and had a weird naming scheme, and Siemens just has waaay too much to click on or over, ne...
  6. strategies to get into NI

    hey all, thanks for the responses, i truly appreciate the advice. Right now, interviewers are still pitching a perfect game, but I have been through this before with the dot com bust. this time it helps to have an actually fulfilling role as charge...
  7. How different is Acute Burn Unit for regular Med/Surg floor?

    hey, i work on an acute burn floor in UNC chapel hill and it is fantastic, we are hiring and the training is great, not too far from Winston-Salem.
  8. strategies to get into NI

    Thanks for your comments, I have read those articles and I can provide more information. Regarding #1 and #2, I have worked in telemetry, radiology, and I currently work in burns, I also did a one year internship/residency during the last year of nu...
  9. strategies to get into NI

    I was hoping to get some information from y'all regarding how to break into the industry. I have a bachelor's in computer science with over 5 years experience and my ASN with 3.5 years experience, so I have the skill set (I believe). I can get to t...
  10. Power injection and long PIV

    yes, PIVs are rated for power injection. I worked in radiology for a year and my hospital's policy was: for adults: 24g - non-power injectable 22g - up to 2ml/sec 20g - up to 4ml/sec for new AC PIVs, otherwise up to 3ml/sec 18g - up to 6ml/sec and ...
  11. radiology nurse? im need of some enlightenment

    I've just started rad - about 2.5 months now, and work doing CT, MRI, Interventional (CT + US guided), and sedation for peds doing MRI. I do a lot of screening for safety, IV starts, and sedation. It is a great place to work but things can turn int...
  12. Cardiac CTA

    I just started in rad a few months ago and have only done a few heart ctas but this is what we do where I work: #1 16g to RAC, sometimes 18g but we run contrast at up to 8, only @6 on 18g. #2 we have either 2 med options: 15mg IV lopressor in 5mg dos...
  13. working Florida hospitals

    I am only a nursing student at the moment, living in Orlando, but I lived in Daytona for 6 years, in fact right next to Halifax. Its not the greatest of cities to live in, for sure. Obviously, I can't comment on working at Halifax as a nurse, but f...