ksuheather replied to ksuheather's topic in Psychiatric
Ok then where I'm working does the norm I guess. I was surprised to see how little actual therapy goes on in an inpatient setting. If it were my child, I would assume they were getting daily therapy.
For those of you who work inpatient mental health, especially those with the child/adolescent population, how often do your patients receive individual therapy? Group therapy?
I will confess to my most horrible fart story. I was working as a CNA and went into a room to get the patient into a wheel chair. A SBD slipped out and was rank. The patient scolded her husband for befouling the room and he apologized! Yes, the pati...
I will confess to my most horrible fart story. I was working as a CNA and went into a room to get the patient into a wheel chair. A SBD slipped out and was rank. The patient scolded her husband for befouling the room and he apologized! Yes, the pati...
ksuheather replied to TheCommuter's topic in General Nursing
Awesome info. I'm married to an active duty soldier and we are residents of a compact state and live in another where I am going to school. Should I license with my home of record or where I'm going to school.
Nope, not KSU :-) and for a fundies Sim lab it was skills we hadn't covered. I get the pushing and putting students under stress. I own the fact that I got flustered and shut down. I also understand that in being somewhat vague I'll never get anyone ...
Yes, I learned that when I call a provider I'm to manipulate them into giving me the orders I want. However, I don't feel taking joy in furthering the frustration of a student is good educational practice and borders on bullying. So I will amend my...
So today was my lab final and to say it was a disaster would be kind. Evidently I had a target on my and my prof even said " I was ornery today and the more frustrated you got the more I wanted to frustrate you." I know nurses eat their young, I did...
ksuheather replied to J3w3lz88's topic in Pre-Nursing
I know at my school you needed a 3.7 at least to make the cut. Ours was a point system too. 10*prereq GPA +2 bonus points if you have a degree for a max of 42 points. They tally everyone's points and then take the top 50 I think.
I have a be in elementary ed, and half a masters in English as a second language instruction. I taught for 9 years and knew the entire time it was not for me. I am a can while in school and even on my worst day I still love it more than teaching.
ksuheather replied to Infofreak411's topic in Career Support
I could have written your post. God willing I will start nursing school in the fall after teaching for 9 years and staying home for 6. I just couldn't continue in the classroom. I work as a can now and have loved it.