If OP is planning on starting a program now, it is likely that she will have to be admitted to a doctoral level program. That is the point. Just because there are Master's Degreed PTs still out there doesn't mean that that is the level that most sc...
Don't think this is true. There are still Master's Degreed PTs out there, as there are RPh's, etc. It looks to me like most accredited programs are now DPT programs. The accrediting body that I linked wants all PTs to be DPTs by 2020 and it looks ...
APTA | CAPTE Here is a list of accredited programs. All it takes is a simple internet search to find the info you are looking for. It is my understanding that all PTs are now doctorally prepared. I did not go through all these programs listed but...
OP -- Keep your chin up. It's a hard spot you are in. I get the not making bills thing. My husband had no work for 18 months and is just recently employed again. We, too, managed to not lose our assets (barely) on my salary but with three kids bet...
I'm not a pedi nurse but I sat in on my son's circ (outpatient at 1 mo, in a clinic). He got a local (I think lidocaine). He cried more from being tied down to the board than the procedure itself, for which I was thankful. I would not have been h...
I can't tell you about meds you didn't ask about, but of the ones you did, this is how I do it (per facility guidelines): Mag - 1 gm over 15-20 minutes, 2 gm over 1/2 hour K - 20meq/hour MAX, must be on cardiac monitoring to run it that fast. The fl...
I think you should go to management with the concerns you have with this intensivist. It is NEVER acceptable to hang up on another caregiver on the phone. It is NEVER acceptable to not listen to nursing concerns about patient that he is covering. ...
Are you orienting this person? If you're not, I would stay out of it. She obviously doesn't want help -- at least, she doesn't want help from you. She has her own license. She has the right to figure it out on her own if she wants to. The only wa...
These terms (BLS/CPR) are often used interchangeably. If you took a CPR for healthcare providers I think you are probably covered. I wouldn't go ahead and take different one unless I was specifically asked.
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I don't know about more negative either as I haven't been on here all that long. From my experience, the negativity that I have seen comes from 3-4 regular posters only, who seem to be very careful to get just snarky enough to not violate the TOS. ...
I'm not sure what hating your job has to do with having/not having a BSN. Care to rephrase? What "job" are you talking about specifically -- bedside nursing, or other areas? I'm not sure what you are asking. Seeing that I don't really know what yo...
If what the above poster is true (with you giving 30 mEq of KCL PO = 1200mg), For a K+ of 2.6, getting 30 mEq PO + 40 mEq of IV KCL isn't all that much, especially with normal renal function. It's also not uncommon to administer by both routes at th...
Good short post, good info. This is what I was thinking all along. There can't be any way that pouring a diluted bleach solution on an open wound is going to help it heal.
OP, I see that you are 18. I am assuming you have had no nursing education at all at this point (didn't look at your whole profile, perhaps you are a CNA.) Does ANY entry level nursing program prepare you for the workforce? In one word, no. It pre...