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- not really though. all i'm saying is being mean/snarky in responses comes off as bitter. people don't come here for genuine advice. they come here for a quick answer (which most of the time they...Nov 12, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- you could always call them to ask for feedback. maybe they would have some constructive tips for you for the next interview. Just because you got the rejection, doesn't mean the interview was bad,...Nov 12, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- wow, sounds like bitter burn-out central over here. this is an internet forum. people come here to vent. even when they are "asking for advice", they're really just looking to blow off steam 99%...Nov 12, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- leave it off your application. its not so much about being dishonest, as it is selling yourself to employers. For instance I just wouldn't bring it up at all, but if they flat out ask you if you...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: Nursing Career Advice
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- I'm not sure how overtime can be made mandatory from a legal standpoint, but I don't know. I hadn't heard of this. if they called me last minute, I probably wouldn't pick up the phone. how do...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I don't tell the patient, I feel that's up to the doctors for the most part because they ran the test, and they know more of the details. However I will say something like "your K+ was low and...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- hmmm hard to say without more details, but I agree about going above your manager regarding the write-ups. don't stay a year at a place like this, start looking for other jobs right away. ...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope that work gets less painful for you soon. That said, a change of environment might be good. If nothing else than from a professional standpoint of experiencing...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: Health / Stress Management 101
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- hey everyone: just curious how many of you wear those "nursing clog" shoes at work. I wear sneakers and have tried clogs on a few times, but I don't know how anyone could wear them all day!Nov 11, '11
- Forum: Nursing Scrubs / Uniforms / Gear
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- first of all, no question is a dumb one. And if the charge nurse get's annoyed by you asking, then he/she is not doing their job. Try to ask another nurse for help if you can. Also, with...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- i find that cover letters are tricky. everyone will give you different advice about what should be on it. all I can say is, keep it SHORT. people will not take the time to read a novel. just...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: Nursing First Job Hunt Assistance
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- in my honest opinion, I find nursing to be VERY stressful. I work on a really acute floor and it's taking a lot out of me right now. That said, I'm pretty new still... The good thing is, there...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- dear god, if they told me I had to go to work 5 days a week, I would quit on the spot. 5 days a week is fine for an office type job, and might even be ok in a clinic (maybe). but 5 days a week at...Nov 11, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- not sure I can help, but someone once told me if you don't know the answer to a question during a nursing interview, always go back to the nursing process. So like start with "well first I would...Nov 10, '11
- Forum: Nursing First Job Hunt Assistance
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- I don't know what fantasyland unions you've been working with, but all the nursing unions I have encountered were never rational in the slightest. Nothing but threatening and trying to start battles...Nov 8, '11
- Forum: Collective Bargaining / Nursing Union
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- that was my point... and why I'll never work psych.Nov 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I'd wait til I was offered the job, then tell them before you start. There's plenty you could still do as an RN while pregnant, but at the same time you'd be safe. Lots of nurses get pregnant and...Nov 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- or you could speak with management yourself and openly discuss issues in a rational manner. And then if your needs aren't being met you could find a different job. or maybe that's just what people...Nov 5, '11
- Forum: Collective Bargaining / Nursing Union
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- also if you had a patient crazy enough to call you up with death threats, i'm pretty sure they could find out who you were without you telling them your last name...Nov 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- our last names are on our badges anyway. it just bothered me how doctors, patients etc. who i've never met can just call me by my first name off the bat, but I have to always address them with...Nov 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- does it bother anyone else that doctors are always called "Dr. Soandso" but nurses get called by their first name instead of "Ms/Mrs/Mr Nurse" ok like I said, its a really insignifcant...Nov 5, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- the less nursing unions, the better. honestly, they just make the relationship between nurses and management worse. every tiny insignificant thing becomes a battle.Nov 5, '11
- Forum: Collective Bargaining / Nursing Union
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- or maybe you're the one who's making it about race... it sucks you didn't get the job, but nothing in your post indicated that it was about your skin color.Nov 4, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- oh yes, I always follow up on orders that don't make sense... even though I get screamed at by NPs/docs quite frequently. I also really hate all of the yelling that goes on in general. I mean once...Nov 3, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I feel the same way. I work med/surg but we have very acute patients and bad ratios. I too feel like I'm learning a lot, but being pulled in too many directions. Most of the time I don't even feel...Nov 3, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure