The GRE does not corrolate directly to a students success so many universitys waive this requirement, especially with a solid GPA. When I was looking, I recall that STONEYBROOK in NY did not require the GRE and they have an an online/distance progr...
No!!! Never too old! This is my second career, and I am looking at 2 more years of the MSN program at USF starting in JAN at the ripe old age of 36. When you look at HOW DARN LONG it takes to work toward retirement- no you are not too old- I mean I ...
Oh yes, the do not use abbreviations....I think computer entry would solve the whole thing easily. No messy handwriting to guess at and the computer could be programmed to reject the do not use abbreviations. my facility is years away from that tech...
this is a :new nurse: question, but should a pt who is NPO for a procedure have their TPN stopped? From nursing school I just remember NEVER STOP THE TPN, have D5w available to hang if it is stopped. But........of course now that I am out of schoo...
julie978 replied to LouisianaNurse2006's topic in New Nurse
I have been a med surg nurse/new rn 1 yr 4 months. i can say that clinicals are not the same as "real' nursing....clinicals gave us small numbers of pts (not the 8-9 I have now) and lots and lots of support (very unlike i have now) IE at my current...
taste of urine, ewww. BTW, my Mom is a also nurse and she tells me of the old psych facilities where she took care of pts in the 1960's that had been in the hospital well over 10 years- and some as long as 30. Looking back now, I think can that b...
julie978 replied to InfoNurse1595's topic in General Nursing
Public health: check out the salary first, but epidemiology, health inspector (like with Jahco or thru the health dept for ALF or nursing homes etc), or tattoo parlor inspector. Lots of jobs in the regulation of health care...you help patients, but ...
I have only been a new grad/med-surg nurse now for 11 months and consistently get 7-8 pts, sometimes 9. Last weekend (nights) I refused a 9th patient (new admit) because of the acuity of my other 8. I know I made the manager mad, but who's butt is ...
butterburr, sold under the label Petadolex, it is taken daily as a preventative, anti-cholenergic, anti-muscarinic, lots of research done on it, worked well for me...my neurologist recc it. he did not want me to take butterburr from a health food st...
Love my ultra scope, but had to wait until AFTER school to use it, they wanted us to use one with two sides so they could watch us auscultate for bruits with the little bell. harrrumph!
Our hospital is going to uniforms, and this may be the straw that broke the camels back...but since nursing is a science, I have been looking wildly for any evidence (research papers) that uniforms actually increase patient satisfaction...(esp. since...
julie978 replied to mickeymouse1205's topic in General Nursing
hummm....mouth care on pts who really really really need all their teeth pulled (um hey doc, why does he have sepsis???). one gentleman had teeth so bad you could smell them in the hall, and as i was swabbing his brown and black teeth they were bend...
yikes and the docs too??? but, remember that some people do go into the medical profession or other social professions, that deal with vulnerable people, looking for opportunitys to use, abuse or otherwise take advantage of the trust that is put into...