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- I was redeployed 6 months ago & am not happy in my current post, I am starting to think about going down a band, but was wondering about pay. Do you end up going to the bottom of the lower band or do...Oct 29, '10
- Forum: International Nursing
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- have you tried searching the nursing achieves? There was a recent article in nursing standard I think it was about drug errors regarding vancomycin.Jul 10, '09
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I just wondered how many patients other nurses in the uk are expected to look after on a shift? I'm not so much interested in ItU but more wards. I feel our nurse to patient ratio is unsafe, if I...Apr 1, '09
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I was wondering if I have to be working in Canada to sit the CRNA, or can I still be in the UK working and come out to canada to sit the exam & then apply for my visa.Mar 9, '09
- Forum: International Nursing
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- If you are planning to work as a HCA while doing your training try & not let the uni know you are doing this or planning to, as it's something that is looked down upon. For reference's I'd be looking...Mar 5, '09
- Forum: United Kingdom Nursing Programs
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- In the hospital where I work if they come as as a emergency or elective surgical patient they go to a dedicated MRSA ward (which treats, surgical, orthopaedic, ob-gynae), if they have a past history...Mar 2, '09
- Forum: Ob/Gyn Nursing
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- Sometimes you might need to have your manager complete paperwork before you go though the gateway, so it's not as automatic as it seems. The trust I work at has this system, I'm in the process of...Feb 26, '09
- Forum: International Nursing
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- Congratulations to everyone, keep phoning the NMC & chasing them up. I don't know if it does help but at least you know what is happeningSep 13, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I'm handing in my notice tomorrow but I'm so worried about doing it. As I didn't tell anyone on the ward that I had gone for another job. I even had my apprisal 10 days & didn't say anything. I'm...Sep 1, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I was in my first job for a year, I then moved to a cohort ward dealing with every speciality as I saw it was an opportunity to gain experience with everything to help me move to a sister post. ...Aug 1, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- Another vote for DM's, they are the mary jane style. Everyone always they must be heavy but they are the most comfortable shoes I've had & best lasting. Clarks & hush puppies I go though in about 6...Aug 1, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I do not know how many cases there have been due to cannulas but someone is just as just as much risk of developing a MRSA bacterima as from a cannula as from a central line because this a point of...Jul 25, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- like most here we have the option of tunic & trousers or dresses. I wear dresses cause I find them more comfortable the trousers have elastic waists & come up really high.Jul 21, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- it's a cohort ward that has MRSA patientsJan 11, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- My dream job has come up at work, I'm currently working as a band 5 on a cohort ward which I love, it is a new unit which opened about 5 months ago & when the whole directorate was reconfigured in...Jan 11, '08
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I completely agree but not only staffing levels they should look at skill mix. Where I am they say we are fully staff but our skill mix is awful, so in essence we've had 4 band 5 nurses on the ward...Oct 23, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- Staff would only be swabbed at outbreak when the outbreak is caused by a single strain. When a patient is swabbed, any MRSA positive result is then sent away for grouping as usually when 2 patients...Oct 1, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- Have you thought about speaking to someone more senior to your ward manager. They might be able to see the bigger picture & if you can speak to them & explain how it would help your career...Aug 9, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I have been a band 5 for a year now & am being to think about starting to develop myself towards a band 6 post as most of them need 2 years experience, ultimately I would love a band 7 post. What...Aug 9, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- You'll probably find that you will have to wait until you have been qualified at least a year before any agency will take you on, you will probably find that if you go it alone that you will still...Aug 9, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I started my current job back in September the first 6 weeks were fine I had the usuall amount of nights, I'd have a block on nights in a months. For the last 16 weeks (I counted) I've worked...Jan 14, '07
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I was wondering how I get hold of my transcripts, to find out how many hours I've done. Is it just a case of phoning up the uni?Dec 16, '06
- Forum: International Nursing
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- Starting pay for nurses in the UK is £19,166 which is staring band 5 money for a registered nurse, before you get your registeration you get paid at band 3 which is £14,037. Hope this helps.Nov 22, '06
- Forum: International Nursing
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- I've been reading all your post in this section & can't believe how different it is starting out nursing in the US to the UK. I'm also glad that reading all your posts has managed to calm me down a...Sep 24, '06
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I'm glad I'm not the only one, I started this week. Here in the Uk things are ver different & I really wish I had the sort of start you all get. (I'll do another post about my first week, so you can...Sep 24, '06
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure