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Search Results Type: Posts; User: NTexasRN
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- Yeah, karma has a way of being there when most needed alright. Excessive tardiness is (or was) a reportable offense to the state BON that has caused more than one nurse (I know personally) to have...Mar 10, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- ....A study published in the March issue of the American Journal of Nursing</I> (AJN) found that almost 40% of nurses who were on probation for professional misconduct in 2001 committed another act...Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Nursing Licensure With A Criminal History
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- All this means is that the nurse who took the order failed to put the correct diagnosis upon the MAR.Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
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- Go to a nursing program in a hospital, college or university instead. You'll be equiped with a better education for at least as much money as you'd spend at SB or CCC.Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
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- Nurses who accept the care of patients in hospice/palliative care are case managers.Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Hospice Nursing
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- There's a teaching hospital in Lubbock, Texas that will employ you while you work during school and after for such an agreement. I forget the name of the place but it shouldn't be too hard to find;...Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Kansas Nursing
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- There is no job security in nursing, the pay and benefits are lacking, and its a rare job in which you can have holidays and weekends off.Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- I've been there, done that and would rather be unemployeed for all the good it did. Nursing homes typically load you up as much as they can because even if something terrible happens then it's all...Mar 10, '10
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- By law you are required to report such behavior immediately or face charges that are equal to the offending person. There is no reason that a nurse should hold a newborn over a sink to wash anything...Mar 10, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Look up the website, DADS. You can find out what nursing homes are in any particular area from there.Mar 10, '10
- Forum: California Nursing