GoddessLilithLPN

GoddessLilithLPN

Specialty Oncology Pharmacy

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About GoddessLilithLPN

GoddessLilithLPN has 6 years experience and specializes in Specialty Oncology Pharmacy.


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  1. Oh, I'm sorry! I'm still new at posting regularly. I wasn't aware that you moderate.
  2. If you read the entire thread, you will see that I posted about my non-clinical nursing job with great hours and no pt contact. I wasn't just posting to write about poopy talk, I was just speculating. I'm not one to start waves...and I did read what ...
  3. Ya know, maybe instead of "the rapist" op meant to have it look like "therapist" backwards :-D
  4. Electronic cigarettes (E-cigs)

    I have the E-go V-V2 with a Kanger tank....I absolutely LOVE it! I'd vape on the way to the hospital (while I was still working bedside) and the pts never complained about me smelling like smoke. Also, I feel better vaping. I had a cigarette the othe...
  5. I've been an LPN since 2007, started out in ALF/Long term care, worked my way into Therapeutic Apheresis from 2009-02/2013, now I'm in Specialty Pharmacy counseling oncology pts on their oral chemotherapy medications, and answering questions about si...
  6. Plasmapheresis pay salary

    Lots of on call and stress, but with mileage reimbursement, on call pay, hourly pay, and shift differential if I got called out, I was making near $66,000/year in Florida as an LPN.
  7. A typical day at a plasma center?

    Well, sorry...it was such a whirlwind while I was there. Yes, we did check the NDDR as soon as the new donor came through the door. They have to be able to read because they are required to pass written test on high risk behavior knowledge. And no, t...
  8. A typical day at a plasma center?

    Mostly the donors. I'm a caring person, and it was so disconcerting that we had people who were so careless about their health and obviously donating just for the money. Also, my feet hurt so bad by the time got home, I was almost in tears. They had ...
  9. A typical day at a plasma center?

    Oh my. Where to begin? I lasted for 6 months in a plasma center recently. Thank goodness I found an awesome job at a pharmaceutical company counseling specialty medication patients. Ok, well at first you have to learn to screen donors. Just BP, pulse...
  10. New Grad Apheresis Nursing or Out Patient Clinic?

    I've been a Therapeutic Apheresis nurse for 3 years. Are you going to be working in an outpatient apheresis center or doing therapeutics in the hospital? If you are doing therapeutics in the hospital, the job will offer probably some form of flexabil...
  11. 24 weeker - how bad is it?

    I meant more along the lines of positive thinking. I know thing's don't always turn out okay. To me, there is always a light of hope. I have noticed in the course of my life, that if you think positively, most of the times things work out...I'm not ...
  12. 24 weeker - how bad is it?

    My twin and I were born at 23 weeks gestation in 1984. We both survived and are completely healthy. My twin unfortunately developed ROP and now is completely blind. She has had her right eye removed due to severe glaucoma and can't see anything out o...
  13. How difficult is it to get into Daytona State College?

    I live in Deltona. Don't rent a house here...it's not the best of places to live. Anyway, It is not illegal to attend 2 colleges as far as I know. I am doing my pre-req's for my RN bridge right now at DSC and am going to transfer to Valencia to atten...
  14. LPN Brookdale Senior Living Florida Question

    I worked at a BSL community in Central Florida for a year and a half. I was the evening LPN with 40-something residents and two CNA's to watch over. I really liked it...however the marketing director LOVED to admit total care residents! I'm talking t...
  15. ALF 1:85 night shift sounds allright

    The last job I had before my current one was at an ALF. I was the only LPN on the 3-11 shift with 2 CNA's and 42 residents. It was great until the marketing director started admitting residents that should have NOT been admitted. Like the violent alz...