We'llSee

We'llSee

LTC, hospice, home health

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We'llSee has 4 years experience and specializes in LTC, hospice, home health.


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  1. home health paperwork

    I'm relatively new to HH as an RN, but I love it. I feel like I get paid ok money per visit, and if I add the time that I spend doing charting to the time that I spend with the patient, it still works out ok as far as money per hour. I get paid for ...
  2. Guess what I am doing on this lovely day?

    Our charting is all electronic, but it still takes forever to get it all done. We have IPads that we're supposed to use at each visit for charting, but aside from charting the vitals, forget it. I can't do the narrative in the patient's home, and my...
  3. Thinking like an RN

    I started my RN pre-reqs right after finishing LVN school. The LVN school I attended didn't require any pre-reqs as they were all "built into" the program. I did very well in LVN school and worked as an LVN while doing my two years of pre-reqs for th...
  4. Anyone ever (or presently) work for Maxim in SoCal

    I live in SoCal and have worked for Maxim for the past year and a half. I know that each office is different, and I have no experience with any except the one I work for. My experience has been almost entirely positive. There have been some in th...
  5. Excited about school but...22 weeks preggars

    It's very possible that you could successfully complete this semester, especially if your instructors are willing to work with you. My experience is that every pregnancy and delivery is different. I've given birth to 6 children and it was differen...
  6. Nursing School Jitters

    It will be interesting to see what all of us have to say a week or two after our programs start. This might sound odd, but it's a little calming to know that I'm not the only one feeling the way I do. Maybe this is "normal"?
  7. New Grad Jobs

    I've been at my current LVN job for about a year and a half. They are very supportive of me as I continue my education to become an RN. I asked them recently if there would be a place for me with the company after I become an RN. I'll have been wo...
  8. Nursing School Jitters

    I start on August 16th, and I'm nervous and excited. I'm more nervous since last week when I met someone in my CPR class who is a former nursing student at the school I'll be attending. She asked to talk with me after class and told me all kinds of s...
  9. Did you wait long?

    I finished my pre-reqs in May, applied for the programin early June, took the TEAS the following week, and was notified in late June that I was accepted for the term beginning in August. I applied for the advanced placement program and for the 12-LV...
  10. Stuck between being a LVN or wait 6 years to be a RN?

    Since the time is going to pass anyway, I think it's a good idea to get your pre-reqs out of the way while working and gaining experience as an LVN. I did just that, finishing my pre-reqs in May. I had an appointment with my counselor in early June...
  11. lvn jobs

    When you work in LTC as an LVN (at least, in my experience), there is an RN on duty also. You can always go to the RN for help, or to ask questions. My first job was in LTC, and while I didn't like the job, I was very relieved to have the RN nearby...
  12. need advice.

    I think it's great that you know what you want to do at such a young age. I agree with the previous poster that you should get the general education classes out of the way (a good idea no matter what your ultimate goal is). I also think that you s...
  13. Question about study groups...

    Thank you for starting this thread, ZiggysGal. I've been worrying over the idea of being part of a study group, too. I do much better on my own, but my school strongly recommends that we each be part of a study group. I'm very focused in my studie...
  14. What age will you retire?

    I'm an LVN who, if all continues according to plan, will become an RN shortly after my 56th birthday. I'm thinking that, God willing, I should be able to work until age 70 or so.
  15. West Coast University

    I was unable to obtain a conventional loan, so the school offered me their loan, which had to be paid back in full prior to graduation and eligibility for the NCLEX. I attended the LA campus, on Vermont St.