NurseNelly24

NurseNelly24 BSN

ER, Tele/Medsurg, Ambulatory PACU

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About NurseNelly24

NurseNelly24 has 10 years experience as a BSN and specializes in ER, Tele/Medsurg, Ambulatory PACU.


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  1. FNP-CRNA

    To answer your question and allude to the sentiment of the other commenters, you absolutely do need BEDSIDE RN experience in order to qualify for any CRNA programs. By reading your 1st post, I’m assuming that you’re wondering if your EVENTUAL(si...
  2. Which NP Program would you choose?

    Thank you for your insight! I have quite a few NPs who I know I can precept with. However I’ve also—especially because of COVID—became wary of the stories of students whose clinicals were delayed or cancelled because they couldn’t find a precept...
  3. Which NP Program would you choose?

    Thank you for the compliment! And yes I’ve been doing a ton of research to narrow down my choices. I appreciate it!
  4. Which NP Program would you choose?

    Thank you for your insight! And I agree a solid education is worth sacrificing work/life balance.
  5. Which NP Program would you choose?

    Thank you for your insight!
  6. Which NP program would you choose?

    Hi,  So I’m actively applying to schools to pursue a career as an ACNP. A little background, I have years of ER/trauma experience and I’m currently in the ICU as well; married, 5 month old baby, and supportive parents..    The...
  7. Which NP Program would you choose?

    So I’m actively applying to schools to pursue a career as an ACNP. A little background, I have years of ER/trauma experience and I’m currently in the ICU as well; married, 5 month old baby, and supportive parents.. The 3 programs I’ve chosen t...
  8. CEN EXAM - HELP!

    Just passed my CEN this week and concur with the above statements. The ENA review questions book is what I basically used in the last 3 weeks of studying. End up doing 750 questions. Whatever I got wrong, I went over the content. The onlin...
  9. What is up with the level of entitlement?

    I fully agree!
  10. What is up with the level of entitlement?

    There are too many dynamics with the modern “new grad nurse” to paint such a generalization. There are the traditional, straight from HS to college, 22 year old new graduate nurses with no experience in a health career outside of their program. ...
  11. In this order. 1. Apply for Nursing School and get accepted into a program 2. Get your nursing degree (if you go to an Associate program eventually you will need a Bachelor’s, or you can go straight into an Accelerated BSN or traditi...
  12. Covering 1:1’s in the ER

    Agreed. I’ve noticed over the years that management, out of the entire “web” are the ones that are least likely to take risks and make changes for improvement the unit. You could hit them with hard-core evidence, and they’ll still find a way to limit...
  13. Covering 1:1’s in the ER

    This sounds like something you def want to approach management about. Is there a committee within your unit to discuss some of the problems with staffing and behavioral health pts? Just something to consider. But as far as advice, here’s a few things...
  14. Hofstra 2021 CRNA

    I attended the Virtual Open House last week and here's a few highlights I was able to grasp from the session (btw it was informative, and Dr. Greco seems extremely kind, welcoming, and passionate about this program). -The Purpose of the combined...
  15. Exactly, COVID has only been prevalent for approximately one year. It wasn’t until March, that we started seriously wearing masks and taking precautions. So my question is what were they doing before then? Definitely scary.