risperdal replied to gemini_star's topic in Philippines
and while they're at it, the PNA, PRC and CHED (CHED most especially) should work on upgrading the nursing curriculum in our country...it sucks to know that my degree is only equivalent to a college...
we should be vigilant about this...hospitals are shamelessly taking advantage of the nursing surplus for profit although in the back of my head: poetic justice...many took up nursing for profit, now...
the opposite is true for me...i always wanted to be an architect but got forced into nursing...even now that i'm officially nurse, i still look forward to studying architecture in the
why is it that the colleges of nursing in Canada (equivalent to the state boards in the US) all require a license from the RP before i could apply? what if i didnt take the local licensure exam (in...
actually, LBC has to hand-over their packages to other US-based services...when i was tracking a package that i sent to my mom, LBC forwarded my call to
actually, im not that over-confident, but i pretty much am confident enough about my knowledge and skills, thank you... it's the other, more, pardon the word, 'mediocre' graduates that i'm worried...
unfair to students? you know what i think, the current curriculum is unfair to patients...just took my licensure exam yesterday, and honestly, i dont think i've learned enough in four years...creeps...
why ban someone with a condition like Hepa B from work? it doesnt make sense, and borders on discrimination...so, what if a nurse is infected or something? there's always the option of assigning that...
risperdal replied to pablo75's topic in Philippines
as a reluctant would be nurse (fully fledged hopefully by June) i say that there ought to be more regulation on who gets to study nursing...correct me if im wrong, but i think there's this law that...
just a question here, exactly what does NANDA mean with "Altered epidermis and/or dermis" as the definition for Impaired Skin Integrity? does dry skin qualify as Impaired Skin Integrity, or does it...
based on what i heard from a lot of people (reviewers, and faculty members) UP-CN is the gold-standard in nursing education here in the RP...even most of the people sitting in the Board of Nursing are...
here's a little info on the people currently sitting in the BON: >Carmencita Abaquin, RN, MAN formerly connected to UP-CN focus is on Medical-Surgical Nursing >Marco Antonio Sto. Tomas, RN, MAN...
...it's really miserable in here...in the nursing school that i attended (Cebu Normal University) for example, i've met lots of people with many different passions and talents that range from the arts...