paddingtonRN replied to lalalalexi's topic in General Nursing
odinhoub2422: i was trained on the job, i had no previous experience. in my area spas are pretty 50/50 about requiring experience or being willing to train. hope that
paddingtonRN replied to lalalalexi's topic in General Nursing
I work three days a week on a neuro floor and two days a week, 10-15 hours, at a Medi-Spa. I perform laser procedures (mostly hair removal and IPL fotofacials), microdermabrasions, chemical peels etc....
Baschaff- Yes, I'm still at Swedish. Are you applying for a specific floor? There are many nurse recruiters and each cover different floors. Each nurse recruiter has an assistant that does the initial...
paddingtonRN replied to Mommy of 2's topic in Neurological
On a neuroscience/epilepsy floor: Pretty similar to kkcrank (sorry for repeats) lots of statins and B/P meds- simvastatin and metroprolol being the most common. Most common pain meds- dilaudid,...
I graduated two years ago from an ADN program. The market was a very different place. With no previous hospital work experience I was hired three months before graduation at a Seattle hospital. I sent...
Seattle hospitals that I know for sure have a new grad RN residency program are Swedish, Harborview, Virginia Mason, UW, and Childrens. Stevens was recently aquired by Swedish and will offer one also,...
paddingtonRN replied to luvNpassion4nursing's topic in Washington Nursing
I had been a patient at Overlake, have done clinicals there and have good RN friends there. Overlake has a good reputation in the area. They recently expanded and it's a beautiful facility. Two years...
paddingtonRN replied to Blackheartednurse's topic in General Nursing
I know all floors are different, but on the floor I work (busy, busy neuro) evening shift is my favorite. I've worked all three shifts and currently am on 12/hr nights. Evenings has a great pace-...
paddingtonRN replied to nursingstudent221's topic in General Nursing
From my large inner city hospital, "When possible, tatoos should not be visible and body piercing to a minimum." I have one on my wrist which often shows and has never been a
I graduated from nursing school over a year ago. There were so many times I felt exactly how you are describing. I played little games with myself to keep going. I would have a specific time spent...
I agree, Seattle is great for nursing! Being born and raised here I might be a little biased, but from talking with travel nurses and staff nurses from other parts of the country it seems to be pretty...
Graduating from a 2 year program last summer, I do recommend it. Although I did not come into the program with BA, I would estimate more than 50% of my classmates did. Here in Washington State, nurses...