Hi, I'm looking for expanding my education to the graduate level for FNP. i'm looking at applying to the University of Southern California which is extremely expensive ($84k minus financial aid). speaking with the representative he stated that the pr...
garn12 replied to Live..&..Learn's topic in Relations
Maybe there is no experienced staff to precept its very common unfortunately. Experienced nurses are tired of dealing with management and their unrealistic expectations and are leaving bedside nursing for the inexperienced to figure it out.
Well I want to go to ICU because it was something I been wanting to do. I want the challenge and the opportunity to increase my skill set and knowledge. I think it'll help me become an even better nurse. It's justa personal goal of mine. Along with t...
Ive been a nurse for 2 and a half years almost three. I'm currently a travel nurse in the float pool. I float to tele, step down and med surg. I still would like to become an icu nurse someday. For experienced nurses out there when did you feel was t...
garn12 replied to sugarmagnolia3's topic in Critical
I know from personal experience if my sympathetic or fight or flight mode kicks into high gear i can get nauseous and throw up...especially when im nervous (Getting my blood drawn) lol im a nurse that hates getting poked
I don't know if it's just me but it seems as time progresses I get more and more annoyed with bedside nursing. Everything irritates me and I just don't find it exciting anymore. I dont feel like I once did as a brand new nurse. Most of the time I f...
If you are a fairly healthy person and just covering yourself i think the higher deductible lower premium plans are the better option. Think of it like this...you MUST pay your premium every month but you may not ever reach your dedictible anyway...a...
Op pm where are you from? Im from Georgia was thinking about traveling to Everett for an assignment but I had changed my mind. Im not fun of where im currently at either i worked 5 days this week and was floated every single one of those days. I alw...
In my opinion if a recruiter even comes at my with that mess...I would look for another company or switch recruiters immediately. All other calls from that recruiter will be ignored, nobody has time for those games and that crap.
Yes the position pays pretty well but i read that that hospital purposely short staffs it's nurse and administration is heavy on the staff...doesnt sound like an ideal pleave along with restraints and psych AND frequent floating lol
Nobody is setting anyone up for failure what i'm saying is ther are many factors to determine if someone is ready to travel. There are some people that traveled that are shy of a year of experience and are doing fine. What you are stating may be tru...
I think tele is enough because you also qualify for med/surg assignments as well...however with that being said. I do find tele and ed/surg to be typically the lower paying assignments and also the harder working assignments as well.