wildmountainchild replied to Sugar-Phosphate's topic in General Nursing
I work in an ER. I just love, love, love it. The fast pace, the constant change, the opportunity to really practice some cool skills, you will be a master at starting IV's within two weeks. The first...
wildmountainchild replied to megananne7's topic in General Nursing
I work in an ER. If I can, I try to wait until I know shift change is over before I transfer a pt. But I can't always do that. Sometimes I have the DR or the charge breathing down my neck to get the...
wildmountainchild replied to WELLimAnurse's topic in General Nursing
I work 3 12's a week. Sometime 4. I really love it. I don't feel tired unless we get really slow and there isn't anything to do. Then the hours just drag by. Luckily that doesn't happen much in the...
wildmountainchild replied to SteveNNP's topic in Emergency
The was working rescue in a national park. A guy fell about 500 feet to the ground. I've never seen anything like it. His face was lying on a rock with the skull completely removed. It looked like one...
wildmountainchild replied to holdensjane's topic in General Nursing
I have another perspective...I don't mind, and never have minded, talking about money. I guess this comes in opposition to my upbringing where money was NEVER discussed, to the detriment of my brother...
wildmountainchild replied to NeosynephRN's topic in General Nursing
Oh, and garaunteed ratios. 5 pts to one nurse on the floor. 4:1 in the ER. Only 2:1 max in ICU or if critical care in ER. I WON'T work as a nurse in another state. To go from caring for 4 pts, which...
wildmountainchild replied to NeosynephRN's topic in General Nursing
San Francisco. The cost of living here is pretty high, but I actually live outside of the city and catch the train in. I think the Bay Area (as in San Francisco Bay) has the highest paid nurses in the...
wildmountainchild replied to NeosynephRN's topic in General Nursing
Money, money, money. If a hospital wants to retain high qulity staff then they have to pay for them. I recently got a job as a new grad. I will get paid $55 an hour. My friend who has been working a...
wildmountainchild replied to ctnjason's topic in General Nursing
I appreciate your forthright presentation of your feelings. Some people consider me to be.....very honest. For lack of a better description. However, I care very deeply about my patients and have...
Gosh...let me see if I can remember. The heart isn't pumping effectively, blood backs up from the left atrium into the lungs. Pressure increses in the pulmonary venous system....bladdy blah...fluid in...
wildmountainchild replied to sistasoul's topic in General Nursing
I must have applied to 30 or 40 different positions before I was hired into a new grad program. The market here if fairly saturated as well. It's not that nurses aren't needed, it's just that you...
wildmountainchild replied to Gravysgal's topic in General Nursing
I've got a littmans book and the saunders comprehensive review. Make me an offer that covers shipping and they're yours! They are both recent...2007 anyway. I took the NCLEX this February and passed...
wildmountainchild replied to rnkalee's topic in Ob/Gyn
I got my preceptor a pocket knife like the one I have and that she had admired. She loved it and she wears it all the time (we've stayed great friends). She even got me a gift when I was done w/ my...
The AANP renectly had an article in thier publication stating that NP's should be certified in thier area of practice. However, in reality that is rarely the case BUT for liability reasons I think...
wildmountainchild replied to holdensjane's topic in General Nursing
I don't mean to sound rude.....but look it up! Google it or hit your Davis' Drug Guide. I don't know if it's safe or not, but good on you for checking.......now go check