gettingbsn2msn replied to Nurse SMS's topic in COVID
Getting mine Saturday. Not sure if Moderna or Pfizer. Thanks for the information.
I hope not to have any side effects. I am 60, work full time as a Nurse Practitioner. Only co morbidity is pre diabetic and a few extra pounds.
gettingbsn2msn replied to imintrouble's topic in COVID
My RN son is leaving nursing after spending $$$ on a BSN.
He worked in NYC metro at the beginning of the pandemic. He said he realized quickly that the hospitals could give a damn about him. They wore garbage bags over their scrubs and got on...
gettingbsn2msn replied to Kaelif2015's topic in NP Students
I dropped out of my Psych NP Program after my first clinical rotation. I was spending 5 minutes with someone to throw meds at them.
I am already a FNP so it was an additional certification. Thousands of $$ down the drain but I just could not...
gettingbsn2msn replied to 156919's topic in Advanced
Be VERY careful with a NP position that has been open that long.
Is it due to covid? I know around 50 NP's and PA's were furloughed at the large hospital system in our area. They were considered non essentials as they did not take care of covi...
gettingbsn2msn replied to LunaBuna's topic in Advanced
I have been telling my RN friends this for a few years. It is all based on supply and demand. Schools have been churning out APRN degrees for quite a few years at this point.
I am also a APRN. I had to start my own practice. You are correct ...
gettingbsn2msn replied to Davey Do's topic in Retired
I was thrilled to get out of the hospital. I am a retired working nurse. This means I pick my days and who I see. I was concerned I would loose skills. I see patients for low cash prices. NO INSURANCE.
I loved nursing at the beginning of ...
gettingbsn2msn replied to izzynp's topic in Advanced
This is exactly what I have been predicting for years. If everyone goes back to school to get a NP there will be less demand for employment. Wages will also go down significantly.
My son is a RN in the emergency room. He is 25 and already see...
gettingbsn2msn replied to nurse_ash2020's topic in Georgia
I worked as a RN at Piedmont in Fayette county. I enjoyed my time there however, it started getting crazy busy as so many of the baby boomers are retiring to Peachtree City. However, over all good experience (at that time).
gettingbsn2msn replied to CaffeinePOQ4HPRN's topic in General Nursing
My son who graduated with a BSN 3 years ago is choosing to leave bedside. He told me it is unsustainable for him for the long term. He worked in New York city during covid and I believe that did him in. They were short so he was doing 5 shifts per ...
gettingbsn2msn replied to Ozymandia's topic in Stress 101
I stopped taking ambien (have a script) for a week because my travel recruiter was concerned about it. She had told me the 7 priors presented to this position were denied because of drug usage. We were not sure if that meant legal or illegal.
gettingbsn2msn replied to keepitsimplesilly's topic in Advanced
I was not paid for completion of modules. I believe a few years back we were. However, hospitals are scrambling to make profits so this does not suprise me.
gettingbsn2msn replied to romantic's topic in NP Students
I finished NP school at 52. It was somewhat difficult to find a first job but I attribute that to over saturation and not age. Many MD's work into their 80's but at a less capacity. That is my hope. I just do not know what I would do in my retire...
gettingbsn2msn replied to Polly Peptide's topic in NP Students
I am at a point where I absolutely hate medicine in the USA. I have been a NP for 10 years. It is a third career for me. My second was an accelerated BSN that I completed 15 years ago. I loved being a nurse in the beginning. I loved my patients ...