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- You can do the RN to MSN reguardless if you have another bachelors degree. There is no requirment to have a bachelors degree to get a masters degree. There are lots of RN to MSN programs that do not...Mar 5
- Forum: Registered Nurses: Diploma / ADN / BSN
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- Well you are in the best position to make decisions for yourself. However I just wanted to point out some inaccuracies. If I remember right you are an LPN in USA and dentist in Europe? From where you...Mar 5
- Forum: Male Nursing Student
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- Oh heck no! Why? To make less money for more education investment? I make more than most IM & family and quite a few speciality physicans. In some cases a LOT more. For example this year I will make...Mar 5
- Forum: Male Nursing Student
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- I didn't need to start out in a large hospital. My observation in NA school what that the CRNAs working in the big hospitals actualy got to do LESS since there was alwasy lots of MDAs around. I get...Feb 21
- Forum: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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- $90K? I Made considerably more as an ICU RN. I am amazed CRNAs are willing to work for $90K. I was offered $90K to cover another CRNA's baby leave for 3 months work.Feb 21
- Forum: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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- Respectfully disagree. For me providing anesthesia is far, far less stressful than being an SICU RN. For one thing the vast majority of my patients now are pretty healthy, when I worked in the SICU I...Feb 21
- Forum: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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- Well I wish you good luck. I wish I had known about nurse anesthesia when I was your age. If I had I could have gone the NA school before the masters was required and avoided all the fluff involved...Feb 9
- Forum: Western Governors University Online Nursing Degrees
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- Naturaly. Yes all new nurses, as part of the nurse residency, will spend time on the code team with an "orientee" badge on. All will go through the Sim Man lab initialy and then anually for...Feb 4
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I work at the same hopsital and PMFB. I would guess he is already on sceen in about half of the codes. many times there are indications before the code that some thing is going wrong and the RRT RN...Feb 4
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- Until recently the ADN-RN to BSN route had a huge advantage over the strait BSN route. Previous to about 2008 the only advantage of the strait BSN route was the whole "college experience". For young...Feb 4
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- The Epi was in a liter bag!!!!? You didn't know the concentration of the medication you gave in a code? How did you document how much you gave on the code sheet?Jan 30
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- You are saying you have run epi at 1L/hour? What was the concentration? What were titrating every min at that rate? Uh, OK, if you say so.Jan 28
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- *** No big deal. Standard even. BTW you shouldn't be titrating gtts every minute. Get a fecal containment system for the other patient, I like Flexi Seal.Jan 28
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- The answer is "it depends". Most of classmates/friends started at $130K-200K in this area. "this area" being between were we went to school in Minneapolis MN east through Wisconsin since most of us...Jan 27
- Forum: Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
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- PMFB-RN is rght. You waited to long IN THE YEAR for critical care nurse residency programs. But you haven't waited too long in your life. I graduated from anesthesia school in August of 2012 at age...Jan 24
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- My experience is that getting into CRNA school isn't hard. I have never known anyone who didn't get in. I know a few who had to apply two years in a row to get accepted. I got my BSN from an...Jan 22
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- (chuckle, chuckle) You got THAT from my message? Do you have poor reading comprehension or are you deliberately misrepresenting what Isaid?Jan 20
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- Judging by the high volume of job offeres my classmates and I recieved prior to graduation I would say no. I had my pick of dozens of job offers in my state and hundreds if I was willing to relocate.Jan 18
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- Call the nursing supervisor to expidite the transfer to ICU so this patient can be under the care of an intensivist and not a new ER physician.Jan 17
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- [QUOTE=SUNFL0WER;7101289]So if I did not wish to teach, would a DNP be sufficient? If you dont want to teach there is no reason to ever get a doctorate in anything everJan 5
- Forum: Pre-CRNA Inquiry
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- LOL! I doubt it but if I am wrong then good. Anything that would help reduce the intentional glut of nurses is OK with me.Jan 5
- Forum: LTC: Directors Nursing / Assistant (DON/ADON)
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- LOL! Seriously?Jan 5
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Sent you a PM.Jan 4
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)
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- Obviously. I was giving an example of how a faciliety could allow nurses to better use their time. Wow you give up easy. Of course charting must be done. The amount of time a nurse spends...Jan 4
- Forum: LTC: Directors Nursing / Assistant (DON/ADON)
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- You are not understanding what you are being told. There is no requirment for APNs to have a DNP. There is no proposal to make a DNP required for APNs. It isn't really possible for 50 states to...Jan 4
- Forum: Nurse Practitioners (NP)