How many adjectives should I use to describe me? I can probably come up with 50 that I like, 25 that I truly agree with, 22 that I am using to impress others but only 3 that truly identifies me: STRONG, COMPASSIONATE, WOMAN. I know, I know, I know woman right, great adjective alright we won't do an english lesson right now on that for today it is my adjective because it describes me, so there.
I attended what others have told me is a prestigious school in the heart of Baltimore, MD. I am also a newlywed in a very rare May-December romance. No children yet but boy am I a mother to whomever comes my way. She must be old you're saying (Ha). I am a very young two years shy of 30 well after January it will be one year shy of 30. I'm just glad that people still think that I'm 21 (hahahaha) laughing all the way to the bank. Its only not funny when your not so old husband who has grays and you don't get asked "is that your father?" hmph, I don't think so. Ok maybe too much info in the bio but now you know who I am, Welcome!
Thanks so much for the information. I decided to follow the Kaplan Pharm section which is alot but I have 3 weeks so I should be prepared by that time. Thanks again
@Esme12 That was a funny link. I actually did the research before I post my comment. I know alot of people post on this site without actually committing to the work behind it. Thanks all, I think I will just do what I started to do which is to review...
Thanks, meandragonbrett, as I said in my post, I am very fine with assessments. My concern was if there has been anything used in the past to prepare for these assessments. Thanks for your comment. :)
I started to see that requirement and talked to some of my instructors who smoked. Where I live my state is an at will employer/employee state so in essence these practices are allowed. I am still debating whether it is right. BTW, I don't smoke and ...
RNJHUPHL replied to clandestine-approach's topic in ADN/BSN
I see the salaries in the different states but also wonder if anyone has thought about cost of living in those areas i.e the Californian coast. In am in suburbs of Philadelphia, new grad starting salary $23 although others pay more but the benefits a...
Great! so I'm not sure if this has been asked before but I will ask now. I worked hard in school, studied hard for the nclex ( thank god I passed on first try) and I thought I was basically done with the exams I've seen before for a little bit. Yes, ...
So, I'm now hired and find out that the first week of orientation will include an adult and pediatric medication administration assessment where I have to pass 80%. Does anyone else have to do the same and what resources do you have available to help...
RNJHUPHL replied to MalzANurse25's topic in LPN/LVN
I also agree. I graduated from nursing school in May and started my job search end of January starting my last semester because my classmates all were going crazy about the job hunt. I was one of those people who assumed that they were too paranoid b...
RNJHUPHL replied to RNJHUPHL's topic in Pennsylvania
Hi guys, Thanks so much for the replies. Actually, I received the official paperwork and they said evening and night diff is .75cents. I guess an extra quarter but just wanted to update. @RoamFreeRN are you still working at the hospital? I just went ...
I found out today that I will be starting with the new group of interns in September at LVHN. Are there any others starting? I forgot to ask if there is differential pay for nightshift since that seems to be the shift available. Also, has anyone gone...
To also note, many may find that telling hey I'm in an incestual relationship so me and baby daddy decided to get rid of it may be too forward. I don't know of many abuse victims who a) are able to get an abortion b) tell you that they are pregnant b...