Prior to starting an IV get all your equipment and open it all. Set up your flush, extension tubing and window dressing. Have it all conveniently placed within arms reach so that the risk of unneccessary bleeding is reduced. Fiddling around in fron...
Jenny Renn replied to AmaurosisFugax's topic in Men
Dear Nursemike, you should eat garlic. I can honestly say that sincew I have een eating garlic, I have not been attacked by a vampire. it's true so eat on and relax.:icon_roll
Hi, If you have the money, a PDA with MIMs (or medications manual) is very useful for any grad nurse or otherwise get a decent stethoscope and a small (pocket size) medication book. Good luck in the future Jenny Renn
Jenny Renn replied to ruthiebaby88's topic in International
Hi, I am working in KalgoorlieRegional Hospital right now. I can assure you that if you work ED you won't be left alone ever. The web site is a good site to look at and if you have any questions just ask me, ok? http://www.health.wa.gov.au/servic...
Please be aware that the information they are asking for seems very personal and intrusive. I almost seems like a spam or a con to get just that, personal information. Take care of your personal security by NOT divulging any personal information unle...
I am an Australian RN who would like to take my family to Brittain sometime in the future, and I would like to work there. Could any one please give me any advice regarding immigration and nurses registration requirements? Any advice would be appreci...
I wear my RAS (Returned from Active Service) badge, that I earned for going to East Timor in 1999, while in the Royal Austrlian Navy. This badge is given to all Australian service personnel who see active service, and is a great ice breaker that all...