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I'm back!

Nights, charge RN, sub-acute and LTC. 122 beds.

:)

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Glad to hear you found a new job.

Good luck, sounds like a great place, keep us posted

Roxann

Hey there Sue!

It's great to hear from you! Glad you have a job! I was recently transferred from MDS to unit manager. It's a big change but, you know, I'm feeling more like a nurse now and I have a decent staff. :wink2:

So, how is your Dad doing? Better I hope! :nurse:

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Hey there Sue!

So, how is your Dad doing? Better I hope! :nurse:

Thanks for asking. He's doing better than my mom. She's guilty, drunk and maudlin a lot of the time. He's being well cared for.

:)

And congratulations on your move!

good to have you back!

Congrats, you go-getter you! Wow. That is verrry groovy.

Good luck on your new job!! I love to hear when people truly love what they are doing.:yeah:

Hey Sue,

Sounds like a great gig. At nights there are no mgmt people around to issue new projects, no dietician sitting at your nurses station taking up space. You can just do your thing. You should try to schedule some of the wound care on night shift so you can do some tx. BTW, I wear white too. The easier to bleach, my dear. I do Baylor weekends plus 2 day shifts (6a-6p wknds, 6a-2p tue and wed.) By the end of a long shift I have all sorts of bodily fluids on me. LOL

Good luck and no callouts for your staff!!!

Maureen

Congrats Sue !! Sounds great...worth the wait. I'm happy for you.

Congrats on your new job. But, PLEASE don't schedule treatments at night just so you can do them. People need to sleep.

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Maureen, I always did wear white, too. My residents loved it - instant recognition, no matter how far into dementia they were.

Hey, SueSQ,

I've been away and something pulled me back here, and I find you'd been laid off and now working LTC. Well, so am I. I am mostly happy and while the place has its issues like any job, I like the residents and love my shift (10p to 6a). We offer skilled and LTC. 75 beds.

I usually wear a white jacket and white pants, colored scrub top. I like the bleachability of white.

Best of luck with the new job and stay in touch,

RN007

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