Published Sep 3, 2009
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
Nights, charge RN, sub-acute and LTC. 122 beds.
:)
GOMER42
310 Posts
OUCH-
good luck!
OUCH-good luck!
Why ouch?
Schmoo1022
520 Posts
I don't think she is responsible for the whole 122 residents :wink2: LOL
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Glad to hear you're back amongst the employed! Congratulations!
Moogie
1 Article; 1,796 Posts
So glad you found something! How many nurses and CNAs will you have with you?
VivaLasViejas, ASN, RN
22 Articles; 9,996 Posts
Congrats, Sue!! Welcome back to the LTC jungle!!!
Three units, 2 LTC, 1 sub-acute, nights 1 nurse and 2 CNAs per unit.
The facility is beautiful. Privately owned, clean as a whistle, you can see that it's well run and staffed with caring people.
There's a lot of wound care, which interests me, and they use wound-vacs a lot.
I was very impressed with the place. Nurses wear white, BTW. :)
morte, LPN, LVN
7,015 Posts
Three units, 2 LTC, 1 sub-acute, nights 1 nurse and 2 CNAs per unit. The facility is beautiful. Privately owned, clean as a whistle, you can see that it's well run and staffed with caring people.There's a lot of wound care, which interests me, and they use wound-vacs a lot. I was very impressed with the place. Nurses wear white, BTW. :)
is that three total or three plus you? and what is the split?
good to be employed!
txspadequeenRN, BSN, RN
4,373 Posts
good for you ..except the wearing white part....id much rather wear black ....but i guess you cant be picky when u need a job...
AlabamaBelle
476 Posts
OOPS! User error!
:ancong!:
I am so happy for you!
Cindy