I work night ER as well and my shift is 18-06, I used to stay up all night the night before I worked so I could go to bed at 0800 and get some uninterrupted sleep like a normal person, then I got married and my wife is also a nurse, but she is now a ...
Hey, I'm working currently as a pretty new full time ER nurse. One of my career goals is to be a flight nurse after I get enough ER experience. I've heard about CEN (Certified Emergency Nurse) and (Certified Flight Registered Nurse) tests that are re...
I enjoy ready nurse novels especially ones with a focus on Critical care, ER, ICU, flight nursing, etc. I have all of the Echo Heron books, Trauma Junkie, Life Star 1, Operation Flight Nurse, Dr. Robert Leslie books, any suggestions outside of those ...
They physically moved to another state, I was talking to some veteran nurse friends, they said that when they took boards that the questions were in fact pulled from the same question bank, but states like Kansas and California made their nurses get ...
I like those especially the first one. Yeah we have a really good air transport n Kansas called EagleMed and they give out all kinds of trinkets such as clocks, pens, cups, back packs, name badge holder, coasters, pads of paper, so whatever we r doin...
Yes. I work for a transfer company, and we do ALS and BLS transfers, it depends on who is on call that day. If I'm on as a nurse, we r ALS and can take pts with drips, if they only have A-EMT then they are limited, if I ever had one of my own, I woul...
It would be a mobile ICU, but at the same time, you have to watch how you advertise, u think ICU u think expensive, you don't want people to overlook ur service when they have pud transfers because they think they don't have a critical enough patient...