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- I'll say an amount. I owed $25,000 after four years at a university. I have a 20 year repayment plan. I would say as a side note to make sure and pay them because the do not go away, even with a...Mar 27
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Yeah, she was admitted because there was pain with urination and she kept passing quarter sized clots with much difficulty. Thanks for all the feedback everyone!Mar 24
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- So back story. . . I had a 32 yr old female patient that was a direct admit around 2300 for hematuria. We call the doctor and get orders for a CT abd/pelvis w + w/o contrast, insert three-way and...Mar 21
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- I'm not saying that the nurse caused sepsis. I'm saying the nurse didn't see the alert and transfer the patient to the appropriate level of care as she should of, and as it should have happened.Feb 12
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- I don't know about that. I followed an experienced nurse with 32 years on-the-job who was not very proficient with computers and didn't see the Sepsis Alert notification form because she says she's...Feb 12
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- I have a low tolerance for incompetence. That's why I like working night shift. Less people means less incompetence. "Oh. Did I just draw blood from a fistula?" "She's not responding; I think she's...Feb 7
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- You have a hard time checking if your patients are A/O X4 at 0200. "No sir it's not Tuesd... Oh wait, no, you're right." You can see in the dark better than most.Jan 15
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Thanks for the responses! I have my ECG, ACLS, BLS, and PALS. I can't take my med/surg cert or gerontology cert until August 2013. I've just become part of the SuperUser team, Skin/Wound team,...Jan 12
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- So like the topic says, I feel like I'm in a rut. I've been a nurse for a year and a half and I've been a med/surg nurse that whole time. I feel bored. :yawn: We don't get a variety of...Jan 9
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- I'm the sepsis/declining patient queen! I can figure it out before the computer (though I wish the docs would believe me more.):bored: I transfer a patient on average at least once a month (I...Dec 24, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I use Mint.com to help manage finances. I love it because I can list when my bills have to be paid, how much, and I can set a budget. It pulls charges from bank accounts and credit cards and...Dec 12, '12
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- Degree type: Bachelors Graduation month/year: 05/2011 Sex: Female Age range: 19-24 Job Setting: Hospital Geographical Location: Arizona Race/Ethnicity:Caucasian How long have you been looking...Nov 30, '12
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- We have a facility policy regarding Heparin that explains when to check aPtt, when to bolus, etc. Did you check to see if your hospital has one? It could be different per hospital.Oct 7, '12
- Forum: Medical-Surgical Nursing
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- It's the same with the Accu-chek machine. You get a sugar of 482 and then recheck it and get 246. Both numbers will populate in the computer. But if you look it's obvious. "What?! 482?!. . . oh a...Sep 14, '12
- Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
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- I had a patient with a pH of 7.04. I didn't know that was possible. :eek:Sep 10, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- The patient was an admit about 30 minutes before change of shift. So the report from days was understandably lacking. They didn't even know where the IV was, let alone if the patient was on...Sep 7, '12
- Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
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- So I have a question for everyone. The scenario: I had a patient the other day who was 88 RA and 78/49 with a HR of 92 at beginning of my shift. Came in for weakness and fever. The CNA put the...Sep 6, '12
- Forum: Nursing Issues On Patient Safety
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- I'm a "Sepsis Whisperer" on my floor. I can spot it within 12 hours of the official signs and symptoms. Queen of the transfers because of it (I'm Med/Surg)! Also I'm great at patient...Sep 4, '12
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Thanks all for your input. I'm just gathering feedback before my meeting with my financial adviser. I'm not completely financially retarded. I have a 401K, EE bonds, savings, etc. I do worry...Aug 3, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I have the ability to pay off my student loans completely now and be done with it. It would almost completely wipe out my savings, but I would be debt free. Also I would save about $8,000 in the 20...Aug 3, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- 1. Never let anyone hear you speaking bad about your patients. Never. That stuff gets around easily. 2. Hourly rounding, especially at night, is EXTREMELY important. 3. Don't take...Aug 3, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I think you should renew. Always. I renew my pharmacy technician license always, even though I don't plan on using it again. My father was a pharmacist, worked in corporate as a buyer for a...Jun 14, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I think that they will always have need in rural areas. I'm in Arizona and there are a significant number of new grad nursing jobs out here. You just have to know where/how to look. It's hard...May 24, '12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I drive 3.5 hours to work. 200 miles. So personally I don't think 45 minutes is a big deal! :-)May 23, '12
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Alright. Need some critical thinking here from others because I've exhausted mine and ended up with nadda. I'm also a new grad (3 months) so I'm still new at this stuff. Had a patient admitted...Nov 13, '11
- Forum: Cardiac Nursing