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- Yes, I got a settlement and the company tried to find another job for me but not much was available. I did not quit and I guess I wasn't fired so I said I was laid off, that's the wrong term. I have...Dec 3, '12
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- I was a labor and delivery nurse. I still feel like an L&D nurse but I have a lifting limit of 25 lbs. so no more L&D. I hurt my back transferring a patient from a broken, unmoving bed to the...Dec 1, '12
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- This happened to me at the end of my preceptorship. I was called into HR and told if I didn't shape up in two weeks I'd be fired. Of course that made me more nervous but what happened is that one of...Dec 1, '12
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I wish I'd known what nursing was really like before I became a nurse. However, I'm referring to the responsibilty of patient's lives depending on you. Somehow I got thru school without realizing...Oct 10, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I work in labor and delivery, one patient's request that when she had pain she'd like to use hospital-provided marijuana for pain relief. I told her that's not something we stock.Oct 2, '12
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- I think to go to CRNA school you have to have a year or two experience as a nurse in an ICU. Can you shadow someone? My friend is a family nurse practitioner & it looks like a great job. Good...Aug 25, '12
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- It's called Labor and Delivery and it's really hard work. Very physical and also stressful-as are most nursing jobs. You are taking care of 2 patients, one is invisible (the unborn baby). I liked it...Aug 14, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I always went into clinicals telling the nurse that I was their servant and anything they needed me to do-just ask. I really tried to take some of the burden of patient care off the nurse if I could....Aug 3, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Actually, we get overtime for anything over 8 hours daily, not 40 hours weekly so we still get good OT. San Francisco is probably the best paying, benefits and ratios in the US. Our union is pretty...Jun 6, '12
- Forum: California Nursing
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- I work the evening shift, my daughter is grown so I love this shift. The traffic is better and I have a lot of time in the morning to myself.Jun 6, '12
- Forum: California Nursing
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- I work at a hospital in San Francisco, most of us work either 32 hours a week or 24 hours a week. The pay is quite good and I get fulltime benefits so 32 hrs a week works great for me. The people who...Jun 6, '12
- Forum: California Nursing
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- I work in L & D, there's lots of lifting and pulling. Many patients get an epidural and they become dead weight & they have to be turned or changed. We often transfer patients from beds to the OR...Jan 28, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I work l & d, it's a good possibility the woman in labor was only 3 cm's when she was checked by the nurses, patients can dilate very quickly-it's happened to me. This is the kind of patient we have...Jan 24, '12
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- Her abnormality is that her labor stalled. Her pitocin was not effective in getting her contractions regular.Nov 13, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I am an older nurse with only 3 years experience. Of course, I hurt my back at work about 1 1/2 years ago, I have been taken off work, put back to work and taken off-including 2 bouts of modified...Nov 9, '11
- Forum: Nurses With Disabilities
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- You should be fine without intermediate algebra. Look over a chemistry workbook and see if dimensional analysis is understandable. I was quite an older student and hadn't taken algebra since 8th...Oct 16, '11
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- A little off-topic, but I often think when we have a screaming, groaning natural birth patient in labor that we should bring teenage girls for a tour so they can actually understand that giving birth...Sep 4, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- they really want you to pass, they hired you so they will do everything they can to see that you pass. I wouldn't worry about it too much.Aug 3, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I was not aware when I got my 2nd bachelor's degree that I would not qualify for govt loans or scholarships. If I had to do it over I would go for the MSN. It was soooo stressful dealing with money...May 15, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- We always tell moms if they poop during pushing that they are pushing right! Moms get so embarassed about it but we are very used to it. A lot of things can come out at the same time as the baby!Apr 23, '11
- Forum: Ob/Gyn Nursing
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- It is great to take only the good or easy professors but sometimes it doesn't work out. Luckily, I had a good teacher for chemistry but I still wasn't sure I could get an A so I asked around the...Mar 25, '11
- Forum: Michigan State Nursing Programs
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- I graduated with an accelerated BSN in 2008. I already had a bachelor's degree so I figured one year of schooling would be better than the three years it would take to get an entry level masters. The...Mar 25, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I thought of something! It's fascinating watching the newborn hearing test--learn how it is done.Oct 18, '10
- Forum: Ob/Gyn Nursing
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- Name: Teensmom Date:10/10/10 Indicate all educational degrees held _____ Associate degree _____ Diploma __x___ BaccalaureateOct 10, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- How did you get this job? I was recommended by a friend. What kind of training did you have? 1 year at a high-acuity, high birthrate hospital. Where did you go to school? Samuel Merritt. How...Jun 22, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion