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- Hi again Momof6, One thing you have to do is tell people...lots of people you are hearing impaired! It really isn't fair to them to not know. I have been hearing impaired all of my life, so I do...Nov 18, '11
- Forum: Developmental Disabilities
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- Do know that there are also visual stethoscopes out there- you would simply have to learn how to use one! More or less like learning to read an EKG. It might be possible for your employer to buy a...Nov 17, '11
- Forum: Developmental Disabilities
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- Hi to Momof6! The first thing I would do if you haven't already, is go to a hearing doctor and ask if it might be possible to try having tubes put in your ears. It might increase your hearing...Nov 17, '11
- Forum: Developmental Disabilities
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- Hi IdianaCNA1993, As far as working as a PRN CNA while in school, you might be wise to go ahead and do that. You would be surprised how many call off "sick" in the health care field, and could...Oct 31, '11
- Forum: Indiana Nursing
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- Thanks Marshall1! That's pretty much all I needed to know. I have read things of that nature on here and wanted it clarified. Not even going to mess with them. I just wish I could find a job...I...Oct 18, '11
- Forum: Dialysis / Renal / Urology
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- Thanks to all for the replies!!! I appreciate it VERY MUCH! BernieOct 17, '11
- Forum: Dialysis / Renal / Urology
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- Tish 88, Thanks for your response! The possible job interview is with FMC- and I am reading a lot here...and it worries me that they are going to send me many miles away for training and/or the...Oct 16, '11
- Forum: Dialysis / Renal / Urology
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- Hi, Could some of you please explain the difference in Chronic and Acute dialysis in respects of travel and hours worked per day? I live in the north and don't fancy driving long distances- and...Oct 16, '11
- Forum: Dialysis / Renal / Urology
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- I never regret posting to Allnurse, always feeling a bit better after doing so. It's good to not feel alone. Thanks! and good luck to you Miss Liss!!!Aug 18, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Diva, That actually makes me feel a bit better. Still, after 15 months out of school and new nurses being generated in the area every Spring and Fall, it is looking pretty grim. Self supporting and...Aug 18, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Thank you Miss Liss!Aug 18, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I graduated May 2010, passed the boards in June 2010...not a typo...and no job!Aug 18, '11
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- Hello AF Wife, The first thing you might want to do if you haven't already is to contact your local Vocational Rehabilitation Office. Instead of looking for jobs not requiring the use of the...Jul 6, '10
- Forum: Developmental Disabilities
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- Those numbers are usually blown pretty well out of proportion for the South Bend ITCC. Rumors.Apr 23, '09
- Forum: Indiana State Nursing Programs
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- I can't speak for Valpo, but in South Bend they do make your schedule of any classes that are nursing. They will tell you what days of the week and what hours you do what. As far as your day...Apr 23, '09
- Forum: Indiana State Nursing Programs
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- Hi, I have been reading this thread- I am severely hearing impaired and wear bilat bte digital aids. I am going in to my second year of nursing to be an RN. The question of hearing when people are...Apr 14, '09
- Forum: Developmental Disabilities
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- New RN 09, Not necessarily incorrect- at the SB campus, the OB and Peds were included in our bundle...and she said you wouldn't have to buy MANY MORE books- she didn't say no more books. Be nice!Apr 6, '09
- Forum: Indiana State Nursing Programs
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- It is because of the maintenance. It isn't uncommon for them to not "plan" on CC being down, but it goes down anyway. Last summer it was out for almost a week in some parts I think! Any time they...Apr 3, '09
- Forum: Indiana State Nursing Programs
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- DN08- at the very least, O2 is O2 supp., no continuous pressure that is needed to keep the airway open; but the CPAP is continuous pressure- to keep the airway open for breathing and most have...Oct 27, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Thursday night I went to bed at 12:30 and got up at 6:30, so 6 hours- but I laid htere and tossed and turned till at least 2 am, so not sure how you want to count that... hope you will put the...Sep 7, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I think pain would be number 2-May 3, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- oh my!Mar 27, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- We are forbidden to wear thongs too. It would have been nice if the pants were the green that our tops are. Less worry than messing up white slacks.Mar 27, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- There are different ways to go about using the scope, partly depending on your level of deafness. If you think you might only need assistance with vital signs, then the Littmann 3000 or 4100 might...Mar 1, '08
- Forum: Nurses With Disabilities
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- The tops are Ivy Green, maybe called hunter green. The pants are white. White shoes with no decor on them and definitely not clogs! Not sure if it is this color for both LPN and ASN or not.Feb 24, '08
- Forum: Indiana Nursing