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I have a couple of co-workers that are complaining of heel pain. They have brought new shoes and even had their heels injected by physicians. I used to have the same problem some times.
Any one have any suggestions. I have hear of a special type of shoe that will help.
Pain in the Heel,
Lisa
I had to look this up!! It's been a long time since I compared salaries, etc.
New grads=Clinical Nurse I, start at $17.19, ususally get promoted automatically @ 6 mos (I think) to CN II.
Experienced RN's come in @ CNII: $19.49 to $26.21
There is a $3/hr night shift differential, a $1/hr weekend diff, and a $2.50/hr relief chrge nurse diff.
You can get $100/month extra if you are certified. No, not certifiable!!
I think I fell in love w/premies when I was a Student and did ONE week in premie nursery. But in nursing school, I liked just about everything, so as a new grad I spent ~ 3years in Med-Surg, CCU, CTICU before I wandered down to the NICU one day to see a friend, and promptly decided to transfer.
After a couple more years, I was offered the Infection Control Nurse job, did that, then a night super job, then decided I really liked NICU best, and have been there ever since.
Besides, they're cute as the dickens, and they make smaller messes!
vicki444
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i'm in pacu--seems like on my feet most of the time & pushing stretchers--I tried so many different things,then came across some clogs/cushion insoles at my grden center-WOW-pain in gone--i purchased another pair for home!! i mailed a picture. good luck