Momma1RN

Momma1RN MSN, RN, APRN

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About Momma1RN

Momma1RN has 10 years experience as a MSN, RN, APRN.


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  1. Hello! I know the DEA website says the application could take 4-6 weeks to process but I'm curious how long your initial application took. I've seen some people on other forums say 1-2 weeks, so was curious about insight here. Thanks!
  2. NJ APRN license

    Hi Anyone have any idea how long the BON is taking for new APRN licenses these days? They’ve had my application for 3 weeks and just cashed the check. I’ve sat on hold for hours trying to talk to someone, for them to just tell me “we don’t give ...
  3. Best nursing background for FNP?

    I have worked in telemetry and ER and am about to go into my last semester of FNP school. I am VERY grateful for my ER experience and I think it's probably the best place to get experience prior to FNP school. I feel as though I'm a step ahead from m...
  4. Massachusetts now has Full Practice Authority

    Amazing! I am from MA and I honestly never thought I would see this happen. Way to go!
  5. Valuable life lessons from an ER nurse....

    Blood alcohol tests don’t lie.
  6. ACNP - Will I be missing out?

    What about FNP with a post masters ACNP or ED certificate?
  7. Hello! I have 5 years of experience as a med/tele RN, ER RN and most recently charge on a busy observation/short stay unit. I have a BSN and RN-BC in cardiac vascular nursing. I am looking to make a change and many people have suggested pre-op/PACU a...
  8. Pregnant in Nursing School

    I was pregnant my senior year in nursing school. It can be physically tough even if you don't have complications like extreme nausea. No one can tell you how it will affect you, but I would personally consider waiting until you're almost done with sc...
  9. How to stand my ground

    I work at a facility that is constantly over capacity. There are not nearly enough beds in the hospital to handle the massive need in the community. My floor is often the only one with any beds and we are forced to take patients that we do not have t...
  10. I agree. I would just ask if there's someone else who would like to be called off. I would rather just go in.
  11. So at the facility I currently work for (FL), staffing can flex you before your shift, but you must be "available" to come in if they call you to within 30 minutes up until 2pm. They do not pay on call, and if you don't/can't report back after being ...
  12. Manatee Memorial Hospital

    Hello! Does anyone work at this facility? There are some opportunities available that I'm interested in and would like some insight into the hospital as a whole. Unfortunately it doesn't have the *best* reputation in the community, but I know sometim...
  13. Case Management- insurance companies

    No, this is helpful PB- thank you! Good luck in your new position!
  14. I'm looking into work from home jobs with insurance companies. I have a BSN and three years of clinical experience (telemetry and emergency). I do not have CM or UM experience, though, and I'm curious for those who have entered this field with just c...
  15. Different roles In hospice

    Thank you so much! I am interviewing for an RN care coordinator position, whose hours are listed as M-F 8-4:30, but per the recruiter the schedule is flexible. I'm eager to speak with the manager this week about the role and just how flexible it is. ...