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  1. Why is Army medic experience not valued for New Grads applying for ER jobs?
    I know Corpsmen are in hospitals, on the Blue side. On the green side I hear different stories altogether. As far as the Army I cannot speak to that topic at all. It doesn't make a difference if they...
    Jul 17, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  2. Why is Army medic experience not valued for New Grads applying for ER jobs?
    I am a nurse in ER and in the navy reserve, so I work with corpsmen all the time. Personally I think they have a good skill set on trauma and first aid, however the ER Nurse has to deal with anything...
    Jul 12, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  3. Hospitals only hiring BSN's?
    In a rural area it doesn't matter...however go near any major city and the closer you get to the center of town the harder it gets to get a job with just an ADN. I think in rural areas however they...
    Jul 12, '12
    Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
  4. African American male here. I have some questions for my fellow nurses
    Honestly, the hardest part is landing the first job and getting to the golden 1 yr experience. Nursing school was a breeze compared to the job search for me - just my two cents.
    Jul 6, '12
    Forum: General Nursing Student
  5. I am confused about my pursuit of becoming an RN?
    This is true unless you already have a Bachelors...then BSN is 12-20 months.
    Jun 4, '12
    Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
  6. New grad in the ER, yes or no?
    Generalizations of "new grad" vs "experienced are subjective. If you look at the objective new grad with a BSN and maybe they were a paramedic or ER Tech in past life, or did their internship in...
    Jun 3, '12
    Forum: Emergency Nursing
  7. Air Force Nursing
    Alot better shot going reserves than active duty these days.
    May 31, '12
    Forum: Government / Military Nursing
  8. New grads who are being bullied by experienced nurses
    I know a nurse who is salty and bullies people...in my facility even the experienced nurses dislike her. If you bully someone when they are new and they stay a long time it can come back to haunt...
    May 28, '12
    Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
  9. New Grad RN still no job
    I graduated in December 2010, licensed Feb 2011, and right into homecare. It was unglorious, and low paying...however I made a connection with my work ethic that led to a job in subacute after only 3...
    May 28, '12
    Forum: Nursing First Job Hunt Assistance
  10. I GOT HIRED!!
    There is no such thing as a hiring freeze in my opinion...for example, how does any particular hospital claim to be "fully staffed" in CVICU, ED, or say Med Surg? People in these types of departments...
    May 23, '12
    Forum: Nursing First Job Hunt Assistance
  11. Completely confused about this Foley Catheter issue...
    Pt had a raging UTI....I mean the white cell count was off the charts. I think the doc was thinking the foley irritated her urethra and the dilaudid was necesary - it was his idea/order. Now that u...
    May 10, '12
    Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
  12. Completely confused about this Foley Catheter issue...
    So I work in ED... pt is in and has a UTI per her labs and the doc confirms. He orders a FC...and I insert it. Everything I do is textbook, including as soon as urine starts flowing into foley I...
    May 10, '12
    Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
  13. Man with Law Degree Considering Nursing
    Agreed, hardest part bar none between prereqs, acceptance (close second), academics, state boards, financing education, and landing first acute care job is that last one. Hospitals burn 22K per new...
    May 4, '12
    Forum: Men in Nursing
  14. Man with Law Degree Considering Nursing
    As far as size, its not bad to be big in nursing and it can come in helpful...in high torq areas like ICU/ED though your critical thinking skills are super important. Your law training will come in...
    Apr 30, '12
    Forum: Men in Nursing
  15. Man with Law Degree Considering Nursing
    Here's reality, an ADN is 2 yrs, and BSN will be 12-24 months accelerated. Then, you take NCLEX in 1-4 months usually, then your a new grad, which is a serious challenge. One you land a job and get 1...
    Apr 30, '12
    Forum: Men in Nursing
  16. Yahoo Story Mentions Nurse Getting Laid Off
    This is already happening, the future is now. As soon as my loans are paid I am out of nursing.
    Nov 19, '11
    Forum: Nursing News
  17. Nursing as a 2nd career
    1) New grads are not in demand on any level 2) Money is only ok, hours are awful 3) the actual BSN schooling itself nearly ran me and other in my class into the ground
    Nov 19, '11
    Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
  18. Nursing as a 2nd career
    I'd advise strongly against nursing at this time, reasons too numerous to list.
    Nov 18, '11
    Forum: Pre-Nursing Student
  19. California's 2011 New Grad Program
    I heard the numbers in program....the odds are about the same as a scratch ticket lol.
    Nov 14, '11
    Forum: California Nursing
  20. Why hire RN's when other disciplines can do the job
    To OP...allowing the assistive personnel to provide care seems like it will diminish the role of RNs. However, a medical assistant can't become and NP and essentially act as a primary care provider,...
    Nov 14, '11
    Forum: General Nursing Discussion
  21. Awesome interviews followed by rejection emails..***!!
    I am not sure where people get the impression being an RN in the military is a cakewalk. Let me tell you I was just selected for a Navy Reserve officer spot and it took a long, long: time to get to...
    Nov 13, '11
    Forum: General Nursing Discussion
  22. Attention unemployed RNs! Forbes is at it again.
    This party is almost over...student loans are the next bubble in the economy.
    Nov 9, '11
    Forum: Nursing News
  23. Anyone Hiring New Grads Now?
    I have found Phoenix to be brutal as a new grad. I started working here, albeit in home health, and then moved on to subacute. The hospitals just continuously reject my application. I started...
    Oct 26, '11
    Forum: Arizona Nursing
  24. Nursing home
    i love that nursing homes and subacute/rehab are used interchangeably by people....they are different animals.
    Aug 26, '11
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  25. Psych nursing or nursing home/rehab nursing?
    I am playing devils advocate here...you will be exposed to more in the Rehab/SNF arena in terms of hands on Med/Surg type of work, and once in Psyche you aren't doing Med Surg type of work like wound...
    Aug 21, '11
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing