TamNurse

TamNurse

PCU, *CV, icu, er

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About TamNurse

TamNurse has 3 years experience and specializes in PCU, *CV, icu, er.


Originally from extreme North Central Wisconsin. Back to school career change at 36 y/o. After 2 years experience, now with travel agency touring the northwest. Until I find the place to root in and build my log cabin...

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  1. Fired recently - REALLY need advice!!!

  2. Fired recently - REALLY need advice!!!

    I was fired from my first nursing job as a new grad. There were politics involved as I was not the only "new grad" let go... Additionally, I had letters of recommendation from more than a dozen RN's on the floor. As, well as previous letters of re...
  3. Sidebar: Wow! There are NOC shifts out there where all the RN does is sit at the desk reading the paper with their feet up?!?!? Oh that's right! All the patients are sleeping at night! What was I thinking!!:) "kay I'm done with that now! I'm so...
  4. Job hunting.....References Question.......

    What do you do when you were "fired" from your first and only nursing job?? I worked for the hospital for 3 years first as an aide and then a tech through nursing school. I graduated in May. Took/Passed boards in August. Since transition to RN have ...
  5. I'm so ashamed...

    I know where you're coming from. I graduated 05/05 and passed boards07/05 I worked for the same hospital throughout nursing school first as an aide, then as a tech. and in the last 90 days as an RN. The transition has been miserable. I have been s...
  6. Class president stressed about graduation

    That's what I feel like doing too! We have a very small class of 27 graduates to please and it seems an impossible task. I never ASKED to be the boss of this!! Now, a clique of mommies want to distribute... are you ready? Glow Sticks to the child...
  7. Nurse patient ratio

    I'm only a first year ADN student but as a CNA on a medsurg floor I am frustrated and frightened by the seemingly unsafe nurse patient ratios. We're always short-staffed. Acuity is rarely considered. The RN's are understandably overwhelmed. Judgi...