MsRN247 replied to Starfish, RN's topic in LTC Directors
you'll do fine :) I have to say, give yourself 3 months, and you'll be walking down the hall like you've beeen there forever! first month might be hectic, and everyday will be a learning experience for you.
MsRN247 replied to CandiceHolly's topic in Aesthetics
Hi SBRN12, I am one of many many many RNs with interest in aesthetic nursing... came across your post just today. I know its been months since you've posted this note, but I was just wondering where you are now. Have you found your dream nursing care...
MsRN247 replied to NurseHopefulInOH's topic in Aesthetics
I've been in the traditional nursing field all my nursing career... and recently, my interest in medspa/ aesthetic nursing just SPARKED!!! I've started looking into schools/courses that provide training in injectables and lasers. But they are quit...
MsRN247 replied to GypseyGirl's topic in New Nurse
Hi GypseyGirl, thanks for updating your current status, about quitting the med spa. but I just wanted to ask you, since I am actually looking INTO changing my nursing career into the field of aesthetic nursing!!! "Not all med spas are the same way ...
yup, i've been in your shoes too! I've been in home health (started as new grad) for 1 yr 6 months... and still i find myself looking up BASIC stuff... like first semester nursing school lol! but its all about brushing up and keep learning, right? es...
MsRN247 replied to ffliper2777's topic in Home Health
Theres a difference in home care and home health. I was a new grad hired for a home health agency, and now I've been doing this for 1 year and 6 months. It wasn't a smooth ride, but I am proud I stuck to this. Cuz so many times, I felt like quitting....
Dear Home Health nurses, I've been in the home health field for a over a year, and recently started home Prolastin infusion. I accompanied my supervisor for the first time, but only stayed with her for the medication preparation.... and agh are ther...
those questions you asked are very good, because like the other nurses are telling you, vary by agency. I'm in the field, and yes it is very flexible. but like you mentioned, very low pay. that's one of the reasons im looking into a hospital job myse...
MsRN247 replied to foxyroxyrn's topic in Home Health
you should really consider home health nursing before getting yourself into it. I say this because I started in home health as a new grad over 1 year ago, because it was a RN position that "trained" new grads. but really, not all agencies compensate ...
Hi. I have been an HH nurse for almost one year, but I must improve my documentation skills. Suppose there are nurses who can give me guidelines on regular SN notes. I think I got OASIS down, LOL. Any help is appreciated! I appreciate any help you ca...