WhoniverseNurse replied to CoeKohawk11's topic in NP Students
The whole DNP (Doctorate of Nursing Practice) requirement for NP's is not a requirement. The ANA was hoping to make it such, but due to a large NP and RN shortage, as well as a shortage of APRN's qualified to teach at that level, it is now simply a r...
WhoniverseNurse replied to futurern_.'s topic in Men
Boom! Good for you! We need more Murses (Male nurses). I do work in a rural ER. They do like guys... mostly for the crazed combative people. Psych also love guys too! Actually, really any field in nursing loves to see at least a few male nurses. I've...
WhoniverseNurse replied to ctfrazie's topic in Rural
I've been a nurse for almost 2 years and now and work (as of this past October) in an ER of a critical access hospital (CAH). Best job. Ever. A little bit of this. A little bit of that. Stabilize and ship is indeed the name of the game. CAH's can do ...
WhoniverseNurse replied to Jarl Redbeard's topic in Men
It all depends on your facility and nursing school. I personally have never had an issue with this. My university allowed men to grow facial hair while in the nursing program, and some of my classmates had pretty intense beards (though not quite as i...
WhoniverseNurse replied to SweenyG's topic in General Nursing
HANG IN THERE! IT WILL GET BETTER! I know from experience. A similar thing happened to me just out of school. I was a 22 year old new graduate from a (locally) prestigious private university with a BSN and "Cum Laude" honors. I applied at the local T...
WhoniverseNurse replied to shannonc102's topic in Emergency
Love having Paramedics in our ED. They can essentially do everything in the ED that they can do in the field with a couple somewhat annoying exceptions: they can't officially assess, only gather data; they can't initiate drips (except NS / LR); they ...
WhoniverseNurse replied to theantichick's topic in Emergency
Knock on wood... from what I've seen at my hospital, ED and floor nurses get along pretty well. Sometimes the floor nurses will even come up to chat if they are slow, and visa versa (though that is very rare occurrence, indeed). I have had to give re...
WhoniverseNurse replied to Nola009's topic in General Nursing
Hunter Green for all RN's; Navy for LPN's; Gray for Techs, CNA's, EMT's, Paramedics; Maroon for Lab; Purple for Respiratory; Black for X-Ray. I don't mind, I guess. Eliminates the need to decide, "What am I going to where today?"
WhoniverseNurse replied to GleeGum's topic in Emergency
I've done the IV decadron PO mixed with some apple juice. I looked at the PA a little funny, and then he explained it to me. Worked great! As far as the IV Zofran... we generally just use the ODT. Never heard of giving the IV Vanco PO, though, that's...
WhoniverseNurse replied to Theocbean's topic in Emergency
New to an 11 bed Trauma IV rural Emergency / Urgent Care Department (2 beds we share with OR). I'm still on my orientation (about 5 months long, have 2 months to go). I really love it - all the experiences, the faster pace, the odd cases, the codes. ...