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- Hi, When applying for flight positions they state a wt requirement of 220 pounds or less (including gear).......what gear do they mean and how much does it weigh. thanks JeffNov 30, '08
- Forum: Flight Nursing / Surface Transport Nursing
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- The program we are using is from Laerdal Medical and is accredited by AHA and accepted by JCAHO, the program is quite impressive as far as the detail and requirements to pass ... but I am getting...Oct 25, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- Has anyone here ever had to take ACLS on the computer? Refresher and/or initial course. This is something my hospital is starting and will be up and running by Dec. 1...................and they...Oct 25, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- Hey everyone, gots a question for you. Anybody familiar with having to provide a medication reconciliation for patients being discharged from your EDs? I was just informed by my nurse manager that we...Apr 30, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- The facility I work in has a 7 bed ED, a 6 bed ICU, and a 10 bed Tele. our ED sees just over 10,000 patients a year, not a great deal for a level 3 trauma center but we are only 60 miles from 2 level...Apr 30, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- First I want to thak you for the supportive words prior to my taking the CEN I did pass, though while taking the test it reminded me of taking my state boards.. AC, of all the books I studied...Apr 18, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- I'll let you know tomorrow night, I take my CEN tomorrow morning at 0900 and have been studying from the lippincott and the mosby Q&A books....nervous as all get out.....probobly going to be...Apr 17, '07
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- Hibbing and Virginia are the two largest facilities north of Duluth in this state, chances of getting a job as a new grad are really not bad, just don't expect a full time position immediately and...Mar 22, '07
- Forum: Minnesota Nursing
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- Depends where you want to work also. I work in a hospital setting. ER to be exact. We have only 7 LPN's on property. Lpn's here only work in clinics or long term care. Wages need to be addressed as...Apr 6, '05
- Forum: Men in Nursing
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- Point well taken, I was using worst case scenario. The point I was hoping to make was to not be ashamed of going to an ED with this problem.Apr 6, '05
- Forum: Emergency Nursing
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- Kidney stones are very painful and are a very common site in the ER, if not treated could infact result in irreversible damage to the kidney. If bad enough could destroy the use of the kidney all...Apr 6, '05
- Forum: Emergency Nursing