J Lynn

J Lynn

Endocrinology

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About J Lynn

J Lynn has 2 years experience and specializes in Endocrinology.


Married with 2 daughters

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  1. Accutane

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  2. A day in the life of an LPN

    I work in an office: I run in about 8am after dropping the kids off, turn on exam room lights, sign refill requests from pharmacies, get our first patient in at 8:30, weigh them, take BP and pulse, write down reason for visit, check their meds, and o...
  3. How are your patients scheduled?

    When I called in to my peds office, they would fit me in without asking why and I would usually see the NP when one was available. Fortunitly, my peds office hardly has just "check ups" so I'm always able to get in, even if there will be a wait. Now,...
  4. Advice for new clinic job

    I agree about the medications. They will love you for life if you can get them some help on their meds.
  5. WesternCareerCollege.. need advice/info!

    Try posting in the California forum....just a thought . Have a good day.
  6. "I never saw a nurse do all that!"

    Thank you for that post. I go in the office everyday...take a deep breath...and get ready for my 20+ patients demanding my attention. I have to say that I love it!!! My day is very fullfilling. Thanks again.
  7. Career Change

    I work in a doctor's office and you get to see many different people everyday and also get to know and care about those people. They begin to trust you and that is rewarding. Not to mention all the gifts and treats they bring for Christmas .
  8. I think I know the answer to this...

    I understand what you're asking. I'm usually the one writing the scripts in the office I work in and then the doctor signs it. He trust me enough not to even look over the script. He knows how careful I am and it's never been a problem, even for narc...
  9. New Here; Not Feeling Right During Clinicals

    Alli and scallywaggs, just remember that what you're feeling is perfectly normal. I felt the same way over 2 yrs ago in clinicals. I even felt that way after I started working. Now, I practically run the joint . Hopefully, you have a good instructor...
  10. Have a question and need help

    As far as I know, there is no way of knowing ahead. Try to keep your mind on something else. It'll come before you know it. Good luck.
  11. Is Phys. Office nursing "Really Nursing"?

    Very well put .
  12. Outpatient Medication Reconciliation

    God bless your soul.....20 providers! I only work for one doctor, spoiled, I know. We don't have any way of really keeping track of med changes except to hand document in the charts. Sometimes, the patient has to tell us what they are on since the do...
  13. Prior Authorizations for meds

    This is not a huge problem in our office. We don't accept Medicaid but sometimes the doctor will see a Medicaid patient as a favor to another doctor. We have to explain to the patient that we are unable to get approval on the meds prescribed and they...
  14. patient assistance programs

    Morgan314, I feel your pain. When I first started at this clinic, the nurse before me trained me for one day and left. I was stuck having to learn how to do this on my own. I was using my "catch up day" on Friday to do these and it was taking me hour...
  15. Jobs for LPN's

    There's alway an office job. I work for a specialist and the hours are great. Family practices use LPN's to assist the docs in procedures and draw blood. We don't do any procedures. The most invasive thing I've done there is remove stitches and give ...