booter512

booter512

Diabetes, Transplant, CCU, Neurology

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About booter512

booter512 has 22 years experience and specializes in Diabetes, Transplant, CCU, Neurology.


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  1. When You See Something, Say Something

    Maybe I'm just fortunate. I haven't seen racism in nursing since 1990. I am male, been in nursing since 1986, and have worked in 6 different hospitals. I went to nursing school in New Mexico, then moved to California. When I first started (on the w...
  2. What Advice Would You Give to Future Nurses?

    What would I tell a new nurse? I'd be honest. 1st--nursing sucks right now. You have Covid-19 to worry about, you have PPE problems, you have staff shortages, and you have hospital systems who seem to only care about money. 2nd--you'll be asked t...
  3. Is this anxiety or should I quit nursing?

    Dear Disappointed, First, as Beth mentioned, you probably are not staying on a unit for long enough to show your strengths or to get to know your patients' characteristics well enough. Second, not knowing how your hospital manages orientation, I thi...
  4. Do male nurses face gender bias in nursing education?

    As a student, I have to admit, I got to deliver 2 babies. Anyway, I got to catch them as they came out. I got to do a few things with patients after they had their baby also. One older instructor almost always put me in the nursery. As a nurse, a...
  5. RN providing total care for 4-5 patients

    I worked on a Neuro/Tele Stepdown unit, and at night, we got 4 RNs for 20 patients. Yes, we were supposed to have an out-of-staffing resource nurse (me), but I was usually in staffing to as 1 of the 4 nurses. Yes, they tried to get us a tech, but o...
  6. Working 8 hour shifts forces the hospital to staff 3-11 and 11-7, which I've always found difficult to fill those positions (3-11 moreso than 11-7). Of course, you could force people to rotate shifts, which makes daycare even more challenging. Also...
  7. There's no law saying you have to stay as a NP if you liked the hospital nursing better. I know that here in Virginia, you could work as an NP and make about the same, but I think your cost of living would go way down. One of the nurses I worked wit...
  8. Nurses are in such high demand nearly everywhere, I can't understand why a nurse would stay in an area where a 2-hour commute was necessary. Life is too short.
  9. Do male nurses face gender bias in nursing education?

    Having been a nurse for 30+ years, I do think there is some gender bias in health care, but not all of it a disadvantage for males. In nursing school, there was definitely gender bias. As with some of the other guys, I spent most of my time in the ...
  10. Do male nurses face gender bias in nursing education?

    One of the best units I've ever worked was the CCU at the Univ of California, Davis. When Jim and I started there, we were the 1st nurses to start in that unit in 5 years. We were now staffed 40% male, 60% female (Well, 1 of the males used to be a ...
  11. Nursing Leadership (ANA, Magnet, NLN, etc) have always been nurses' worst enemies. When they pushed LPNs out of the hospitals and into clinics, it left us short staffed. Then, they pushed getting a BSN to continue as an RN in the hospital, and (at ...
  12. Pay Rate in Seattle or San Francisco

    Union hospitals usually offer good benefits, pay, etc., but that doesn't mean a right to work state is terrible. Unions set wages etc, whereas a right-to-work state hospital may do better. When my wife and I (both of us RNs) moved to Virginia, we w...
  13. It seems most of those pushing 8 hr shifts are dayshift nurses. I worked night shift for 30 years, my wife for 34 years, all night shift, all 12-hr shifts. If any of the hospitals would have changed to 8-hr shifts, we would have moved to a differen...
  14. Nervous About Nursing School and Working Full Time

    You don't say whether you have kids or not. If not, this is what I would do: I would try to cut to part time, or just enough to have health insurance. If not possible, I'd quit and find another part time job. Then, I'd apply for every grant and s...
  15. Confused by HR Question

    If you do get your ADN, you are an RN. But, due to hospital wanting BSNs, you will probably need to get it within 5 years of starting at the hospital. Get your ADN, let the hospital pay for your BSN. If they won't, there are many that will.