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Search Results Type: Posts; User: Grapenut
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- That's weird, because I have fingerprints for Alaska and Oregon (those states mailed them to me), and I live in Georgia, metro Atlanta as a matter of fact, and cannot find anyone to do ink scans. ...Mar 22
- Forum: Travel Nursing
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- I joined MedCeu October 17, 2012. Paid $39.99 for a 2 year membership, as evidenced by the charge to my Wells Fargo account. Now I need to send my certificates to one of the states I'm licensed in,...Feb 14
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
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- It's a Long Term Acute Care hospital (an LTAC). Most people don't know what that is unless you've worked at one. It isn't LTC, like a nursing home. It's an acute care hospital that the regular...Feb 9
- Forum: Washington Nursing
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- Looking at an ad for a position at Regional Hospital Seattle. It's an LTAC. Anyone have any personal experience there? Thanks.Feb 5
- Forum: Washington Nursing
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- What part did you not pass? I would focus on that. I passed the first time. Rob's CPNE helped me know what I was walking into, but you already know because you've been there. But his study guides...Feb 5
- Forum: Excelsior College Online Nursing Degrees
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- Thanks! I'll check it out.Jan 25
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- I don't know if this is the right forum for this topic, though it deals with a career issue - continuing education credits. I've been using a company (medceu.com, if I may mention it). I spent...Jan 25
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- From all the posts I've seen, and my own personal experience, it is notoriously hard to get on somewhere in a specialty without any experience. Having said that, I know that Providence occasionally...Oct 27, '11
- Forum: Alaska Nursing
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- Try St. Elias Specialty Hospital in Anchorage. They were hiring new grads a few months ago. It's an LTAC (Long Term Acute Care), meaning, it is an Acute Care hospital, not a long term nursing home...Oct 27, '11
- Forum: Alaska Nursing
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- Where did you do your clinicals? I'm guessing Providence, Alaska Regional, Native. I didn't go to school in Alaska. But I was in a similar situation. When I graduated, first I waited until I passed...Sep 21, '11
- Forum: Alaska Nursing
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- Suesquatch and Lunah, among others whose names I can't all remember now, helped me get through school. Thanks guys!May 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I agree with your point that if everywhere you go you get treated with some degree of hostility, maybe you need to take a longer, harder look at yourself. But that’s not to say that bullying doesn’t...Jan 3, '11
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- My former user name was AreWeThereYet. When I first joined allnurses, my main topic of interest was the distance learning program I was working my way through. It seemed all of us posters on this...Dec 22, '10
- Forum: Nursing Humor / Share Jokes
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- I was an LPN for 5 years, 4 years of that time on a med surg unit. If I could have stayed at the hospital where I was an LPN, I would have transitioned into the RN role when I graduated. But my...Oct 12, '10
- Forum: Nursing News
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- I don't. I think it's a specialty that you need to feel a calling to, just like any other nursing specialty. To be honest, I didn't want to work there initially -- I just applied because I had to...Oct 7, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I graduated with my LPN 6 years ago and didn't want to apply anywhere until I had passed the NCLEX and had my license in hand. The hospital where I did my clinicals had hired several of my...Oct 7, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- As Fungez pointed out : When I started they had things like transportation, hospitality, etc. Our time was considered too valuable to do nonnursing things. Unit clerks were staffed every shift,...Jul 21, '10
- Forum: Nursing and Professionalism
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- We drove from the deep south also. We left on a Saturday driving, made it to Seattle by Wednesday night and spent 2 nights with a friend there, left Seattle and drove to Bellingham Friday morning to...Feb 18, '10
- Forum: Alaska State Nursing Programs
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- Welcome to Alaska. I came up as a travel nurse 11/08 in order to make enough money to do the CPNE. It took me a couple of months to get over the move, my new environment, etc, before I could get...Feb 10, '10
- Forum: Alaska State Nursing Programs
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- Hmmm. The BON is in Macon. One of the few hospitals doing the precepting is in Macon and they're charging $500. Nursing in any town, especially one that size, is a small community. As usual,...Feb 10, '10
- Forum: Nursing Online Distance Learning
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- I had finished all my EC courses and just had to come up with the money to do clinicals when this ruling came out (summer 2008). I had worked 4 years as an LPN on a med-surg unit at a 200-bed...Feb 10, '10
- Forum: Nursing Online Distance Learning
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- Don't forget I&Os. While doing your 20 minutes checks you want to explain to your patient that you will be measuring their intake and output. If they aren't NPO and they're alert, ask the patient...Feb 5, '10
- Forum: Nursing Online Distance Learning
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- The fact that people had or caused accidents while working under the influence then is unrelated to legal use of pot, because it’s illegal, and these things happened anyway. So you jump to the...Feb 5, '10
- Forum: Arizona Nursing
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- The World Health Organization released findings of a recent study regarding the "gateway" theory stating that unmeasured common causes rather than causal effects of specific drugs on others at least...Feb 4, '10
- Forum: Arizona Nursing
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- They are abusing the Tech position. They either need to hire more techs to divide up the unlicensed duties or some of the nurses need to get out of the nurses station and help you. No, it's not like...Jan 2, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion