As I sit here and read the responses for this topic, I think back to when I was in nursing school (2009-2011). I felt the same way. But now that I have some experience under my belt, you have no understanding of pressure. You may think that the nur...
i hope that you mean that your facility is discouraging overtime. it would be against the law for the facility to not pay overtime to an hourly employee..
The OP stated that they looked in the patients chart and MAR. Correct me if I am wrong, but as this person is a CNA and not a med tech, it would be a HIPAA violation and therefore the CNA could be reported to the BON...
What I find amazing with this whole thread is it should be about the hiring practices in our hospitals, but rather it has turned into a man-bashing thread. If I would have started a female-bashing thread, it would be deleted and I would be scolded f...
luvthegsp replied to cmcervantes63's topic in General Nursing
Maybe I am the devil's advocate, but how is this post relevant to allnurses? Correct me if I am wrong but is this not the place for nurses to chat with other nurses?? I am sorry for the OP's issue, but this is not why I come here...
luvthegsp replied to canursestudent's topic in General Nursing
despite you having the "legality' of 'medicinal' pot, its still a federally controlled substance. No matter what paperwork you have, you do not have a case. Don't believe, ask a lawyer.
When I read this post, at first I felt some form of sympathy towards the OP. But then I reread the post I felt angered. For starters what persona do you refer to? Unless you are a nurse, you do not have any idea what it takes to be a nurse. Second...
I would start with focusing on becoming a nurse FIRST!! Once you have some experience, you might have a better understanding on what type of nurse you wish to become..
luvthegsp replied to RNfornow2011's topic in Criminal
There is nothing simple about getting a DUI! You chose to put the lives of everyone around at risk. At a minimum you should have your license revoked for 5 years to drive home the severity of the choice you made.