People usually show their true colors toward the end. The same thing happened in my program. You worry about you. 2 months will fly before you know it.
Don't be discouraged. When you get back to the states employers will recognize military spouse situations so don't worry at all. I make sure to always expain my situations to employers and they embrace it. Keep your head up. You'll be fine
swoodard replied to JenniferKverneland's topic in LPN-RN
If you want to go the lpn- rn bridge program online and clinicals are done locally. Look into it before you think its not for you. I thought it wasnt for me at first too. ISU will take all of your college credits and I believe excelsior will too but ...
As far as the cnas. You are the boss so they can talk all they want as long as they respect you as the supervisor. Whoever was there previously well they are gone and the cnas need to get over it. As far as working in LTC. There is a chain of command...
swoodard replied to butter&jelly's topic in CNA/MA
I recommend the cna course. I was a cna before I became an lpn and being a cna helped a lot. I knew the basics and I had a lot of really good nurses help me and teach me and making me familiar with a lot of different things but you have to be proacti...
That's so unprofessional. We are trained as nurses to COMMUNICATE it kills me how this is still happening and then when medical errors happen everyone wants to point fingers at everyone else. People need to get a clue. I would said something not to a...
How ridiculously unprofessional. What manager on earth would be so immature. If he had an issue he should spoken to YOU behind closed doors. You have the right to question your position and the reason why he handled the issue in the manner he held i...
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