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gemberly

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  1. I feel exactly the same way when I meet new patients and their families.
  2. gemberly replied to gemberly's topic in Home Health
    I don't mind the OASIS form. It's a bit of work, but we have great people in the office able to answer any questions and help any way they can. Since it seems like most of the nursing jobs go to those that are experienced, I don't think they wouldn't give you a shot.
  3. gemberly replied to gemberly's topic in Home Health
    Just wanted to say thanks. I am glad that I decided to try this. A. I love it. B. It's what I expected and C. I think the organization I work for is pretty awesome and I totally lucked out.
  4. gemberly replied to gemberly's topic in Home Health
    That's exactly what I am hoping for. Thanks!
  5. I do. Pm me and I will answer when I get home.
  6. gemberly posted a topic in Home Health
    Hi! I am new to HH. I am currently in orientation. I started out in my hospital system as a PRN float RN and they had openings for PRN HH and thought I would give that a try. So far it seems as I expected, not much like the hospital. Anyway, when I was talking to a HH recruiter (same company), she was saying that the HH full timers are salary. I am trying to decide if it would be better for me to take on 4 days of PRN days. (6 patients) or work full time 5 days a week. I have 4 kids and I am hoping that I can schedule around things enough that most days I am home to get them from school. Any thoughts on this? I know that with the FT position, I would have to be available until 5 every day. But not necessarily out visiting that late. Although, they may call me at 445 and send me somewhere, which is fine. I am just wondering how often that kind of thing happens. I worked a HH job for about 2 weeks after I got out of nursing school, but it wasn't like this. I had the same pediatric patient every day that I worked and it was a full 8 hour shift. I didn't really like that. From reading the site, the HH info people post her, seems more like I expected. Anyway, any help would be appreciated. Just trying to make sure I get the best fit for my family.
  7. Thanks for taking the time to respond!! I will check them out!!
  8. Hi! We are planning on moving in a few months and are starting our job search. We have family in Largo and want to move to that area. Currently work in Observation, we also get pulled to our CCU a few times a month. Anyway, trying to figure out what hospitals are out there and which ones are decent ones to work for regarding benefits and working conditions. Any help would be awesome. I really like the unit I am on now, and my manager and co-workers are awesome! I wish I could transplant them from Michigan to there! :) Thanks!
  9. People grow and learn from both their successes and their mistakes. I am a new grad as well... but I have lots of experience in other areas of life and this carries into nursing as well. Learn from it, and move on. And be kind to yourself, because you deserve it. Hugs.
  10. Priority of care? I had tons of select all that apply type questions. With the priority of care you really just need to know if pt is stable. Which pt is most likely to go bad?
  11. At the school I went to, we called the ASN we achieved "ADN". IDK why. :)
  12. Hi everyone. I posted here on this forum when I first got into nursing school. I am happy to say that I made it to graduation and I am beginning a new job in a few weeks. I am however, terrified that I am going to screw up due to "missing something". It hasn't happened in school, but now that I am licensed and ready to work, I honestly don't want to miss something that will hurt my self, or worse, someone else. If everyone would speak up, I could hear just fine... LOL I don't wear my hearing aids outside of work/school, unless I really need to. It doesn't seem to be a problem. I play contact sports, and wearing them is a no-no anyway. Right now, one of my hearing aids is working (the other was damaged) and I need to start working so I can get a new one. I went the whole last semester in school this way. It hasn't been a problem. Why am I so scared? I need some tips for HOH nurses so make sure that I am doing everything I can to protect myself and my patients. Thanks in advance.
  13. Thanks! I have 2 prospects this week. One is a sure thing. But I am hoping for the other one. Wish me luck!
  14. For anyone wondering in the future, I took the NCLEX on Friday, and it was up on the site by Wednesday. :)

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