I would like healthcare for all people. I have never in my life earned enough money to have healthcare. Preventive Medicine would save us all a great deal in the end. 100-200 doll...
Cro-Magnon replied to madwife2002's topic in Job Hunt
I've always associated myself to Frogs, turtles, and gorillas. I'm an extremely visual person, so out of curiosity I looked up what these animals represent symbolically. Frogs have been used as good luck charms. People would give frog shaped pen...
Cro-Magnon replied to kabfighter's topic in Government
In a world where to have a job changing a light bulb you must have a bachelor's degree, the GI Bill is vital to veteran survival. Any job, profession may be learned with on the job training. Unfortunately this is rarely if at all practiced today. ...
I am not sure if this will help, but you can receive Certification through NSCA as a personal trainer, and a certified strength and conditioning specialist with a bachelors degree of any kind if I'm not mistaken. You would have to study and take the ...
Cro-Magnon replied to Asystole RN's topic in Government
I was a FMF Corpsman, and have to say that a corpsman's education is vast and varied. I agree that a Corpsman should be able to hop into a RN program. Usually they are intelligent, and used to a great amount of responsibility. Personally, the idea of...
Cro-Magnon replied to crunchytaco's topic in General Nursing
I have never read How We Die. I've read Stiff though and that was great. I'll have to read How We Die... I think death has a great potential for humour. Making light of the inevitable can put people at ease. It can allow them to deflect whatever doub...
haha. yeah, There were still times that I felt, let's say, inconvenienced, by the pt. I think though, that it became more endearing. Likened to a friend who does something annoying, but what the hell it's okay.
Hey all, I'm a new member. I'm starting my ADN program shortly, and have been reading a great deal of the posts here. It has been a great view into what I'll be doing and what to expect from working as a nurse. I've worked as a CNA and a ...