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- I work in LTC in northeast CT and that rate, even for a new grad is VERY low. Are you sure they gave you an RN starting rate and not an LPN? If I were you I would ask a few questions. Regardless,...Jan 4, '11
- Forum: Connecticut Nursing
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- Do you have a personal email? I can send my answers to you instead of a public forum.Oct 4, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I will be happy to help if I can.Oct 3, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Its all relevent. The higher the pay, generally, the higher cost of living in the area.Oct 3, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- At my facility (LTC/Rehab) in Connecticut, I start my new grads at 28.00 + shift diff/ full benefits if >24hrs/week. We are expanding and just posted 3 new positions.Oct 3, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Hi, I agree with the other replies. I would question more why you waited to report the patients elevated temp to the doctor. By the way, was there a vanco bag in the fridge? That could have raised...Oct 1, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- You took the words right out of my mouth. A "white nurse" union would not go over well at all!!! We are all nurses and that is the group who should stick together and conquer, not divide.Sep 27, '09
- Forum: General Articles About Nursing
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- Very true. Speaking as an employer (I do the hiring at my facility) if an applicant "settled" for a position he/she is over qualified, I would suspect that the position would re-open as soon as...Sep 27, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I agree. If you accept an LPN position, you would still be required to perform as prudent RN in the same situation. In other words, if something happened to a patient requiring the skills of an RN,...Sep 27, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I work 8 minutes from home and love it!!. I have considered other jobs that would be far away, 45 minutes, but at the end of the day, working close to home is a perk I will have a hard time giving...Sep 27, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I agree, UOP is hardly a diploma mill. The program is very challenging and the student MUST be self-disciplined or he/she will not make it. Many students in my classes either failed or dropped out...Sep 22, '09
- Forum: Online Nursing Schools, Traditional Schools, Colleges, Universities
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- Yes, I can hear your frustrations. It is never easy. You do have the right, and should, protect yourself from physical harm. I tell the nurses and cnas at my facility that if a patient's behaviors...Sep 21, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- As difficult as it is to be yelled at or verbally abused by a patient, try not to take it personally, especially if the patient has dementia or psych issues. The patient is probrably more tormented...Sep 21, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- You did the right thing by reporting witnessed abuse. A nurse could be culpuble if she/he witnesses abuse and neglects to report the incident to the proper person(s). If you are being harrassed by a...Sep 21, '09
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- Hi, I graduated from UOP with both by BSN and MSN/Ed. I had a wonderful experience and I highly recommend it. I am not sure what kind of negative feedback you recieved, but it you let me know,...Sep 21, '09
- Forum: Online Nursing Schools, Traditional Schools, Colleges, Universities
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- I am a DON in a LTC, and speaking for myself, unless the nurse requested or signed up for those hours it is certainly not the expectation, much less mandatory. Where these mandated hours??? In fact...Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- The hospitals in my area pay the LPN much less than the SNF. LPN do quite well in LTC/rehab in my neck of the woods. In addition, at least in my area, many hospitals do not hire the LPN. I agree...Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Very well said. I believe this is one of the better explainations I have heard so far. Whether or not it is a vital sign, pain should always be a part of our patients assessment. Excellent post!!!!Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Once, many moons ago, before I was a nurse, Albuterol for neb treatments was packaged in a brown bottle for my asthma. My son, 15 months at the time, was being treated for an ear infection and the MD...Sep 20, '09
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- I am in administration, and believe me, when it comes to excuses for calling out I have heard them all. In fact, myself and my ADON are making a "top 10 list". Although, unfortunately, there are...Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Hmmm...I understand what you are trying to say, however, I am not sure how you justify that pain doesn't effect homeostasis. Pain certainly has physiological effects and causes stress to the body....Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I read many great suggestions. However, I agree with those who wrote that you should do some serious soul searching and decide, in priority, what it is about your current job you are most disatisfied...Sep 20, '09
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- It sounds like you have quite the dilemma. You are torn between the type of work you love and your current schedule. I worked night shift for 10 years while my kids were small and it worked out...Sep 20, '09
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion