evelynkarirn replied to Jules0612's topic in School
Not all RNs in a district are considered “certificated“ staff/retirement eligible. It’s a question for the district you anticipate working for as to job classification and the contract/MOU between the district and the union. My position as a Credent...
evelynkarirn replied to As75181n's topic in School
So great! I love that you’re starting just in time to get paid for the winter break. ? I think you’ll love it and when you have a tough day just reflect on the awesome schedule. Good luck!
evelynkarirn replied to As75181n's topic in School
I worked as an on-call Hospice nurse for a while. The 3am calls to go out to pronounce and provide post-mortem calls wasn’t so bad, but the distances I had to drive in the dark, on country roads, was a killer. Patients were in private residences or ...
evelynkarirn replied to As75181n's topic in School
Hi There, To answer some of the questions... As a Credentialed School Nurse in central CA my initial pay cut was about 30%, but with contract changes, that gap has narrowed (started at $82K in 2015 - now at $105K w/grad degree). Lots of SNs do some p...
evelynkarirn replied to Jules0612's topic in School
I’m in CA (Central Valley). Since writing this, salaries have increased another $13K but that’s with a master’s and post-grad units at the 15 year mark. Much of northern CA offers salaries over $100K. Still loving what I do!
evelynkarirn replied to kidzcare's topic in School
My CA Central Valley district's last school day is 6/5 (1/2 day). You know how the first month of school is absolute insanity with overflow enrollees, kids missing IZs, first graders w/o proof of physicals, and new students on 504s w/health plans? T...
evelynkarirn replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
Considering what a "growth" industry palliative care is, it makes sense that more education should be available in this field. The company I work for is growing at an astonishing pace and can't find/keep enough qualified RNs to serve the patients: Ma...
evelynkarirn replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
I love this! Thank you so much. I've attended many deaths, and had not run into this type of vitriol. I will use these words and concepts in the future. I did pull in the chaplain and social worker, but the family declined visits: However, I benefitt...
evelynkarirn replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
Hi All, As a former acute in-patient psych, ED, and correctional nursing RN, I'm pretty tough and don't frighten easily. I never feared serious bodily injury - it was more about being treated disrespectfully (way more disrespectfully than even the ED...
evelynkarirn replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
I wholeheartedly agree. Unfortunately, as the weekend on-call nurse, I am often visiting them for the first (and last) time as it's typically a death or other crisis. The "case manager" hospice nurse(s) see them regularly. Also, many hospice patients...
evelynkarirn replied to evelynkarirn's topic in Hospice
TY Oceanblue52. My leadership's response was supportive, encouraging me to focus on positive interactions, reiterating what I know about grieving, etc. But I was blown away by the executive director's initial response - "So we can expect a negative r...
evelynkarirn replied to MsPrettyHospiceRN's topic in Hospice
I disagree - critical thinking skills are very much needed in this type of nursing. Last week I saw a gentleman with extremely painful 4+ pitting edema and ascites. He had been seen by two other nurses -the first initiated furosemide and the second i...