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missgigius

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  1. My current DON and ADON are in school to be NPs. Their school schedule is getting too hectic for the demands of the position. Our building is a doing very well and she will be their to help me transition. Thanks for your reply.
  2. Thank you for your reply. I have backing of corporate and the current management team. My administrator is the best and is willing to help me through my transition.
  3. Hello all, I have been an RN for 7 years. I will be graduating next month with my BSN. I've been in LTC for the last 2 1/2 years. I currently am the Staff Development Coordinator/Infection Control Nurse. I have been approached by my administrator about stepping up and taking the position of DON when our current DON leaves this summer. Our building has over 130 beds and involved in many programs. I will have full support of the administrators, corporate office and nurse managers. It is a great opportunity but I think I am nervous about the new level of responsibility. Any advice????
  4. Now do you understand why you must take ALL of the antibiotic???
  5. I am a recently separated mom of with 2 kids. I currently work at an adult foster care/rehab facility M-F from Midnight to 8 am. I left the hospital because I had to leave my 16 year old and 7 year old at home alone, beginning at 6pm in the evening until 8-9 am in the morning. Transportation to school has been an issue. so my estranged husband (who works afternoons) comes to my house to sleep after work so he can get the kids off to school on time in the morning. I hate this arrangement because I dont trust hime in my home when I am not there. At my current job, I don't pass meds, assessments are only once a month or as needed and my boss treats me like an idiot. I have no defined duties. I am just there if an urgent situation occurs. the rehab assistants do all of the care and meds. I feel as if I am wasting away. I am a RN with about 2 years experience and this job is sucking me dry. On the other hand it pays well. I was offered a position today with a hospital based home health care affiliated with one of the best hospitals in Michigan. The hours are flexible, I can take my kids to school and pick them up. I will also be at home at night, no need for my ex to be there. The downside is that there is a $3.25 pay cut. But the benefits are almost a $100 cheaper bi-weekly and $0.51/mile reimbursement. The orientation and on-going training with the new position is awesome. Would you take the cut in Pay?
  6. I passed!!! Thanks for all the well wishes!
  7. I did the "trick" and got the pop up but I will not be able to relax until I see "PASS". But it does help a little :)!
  8. I just finished my NCLEX exam. 75 questions, some difficult, others extremely hard. Over 8 SATA (stopped counting) and 2 med calculation. I honestly don't know how I did. I am aware that 75 could means I did well or horribly bad. I need a Xanax!:confused::confused::confused::confused:
  9. Hahaha, I speak of my excellent education and in the same sentence I used there instead of their!:jester:
  10. Thanks, all schools have there issues but know that I received an excellent education. Especially, after being in orientation this week and seeing that I am doing quite well and holding my own with my peers from or CC or univesities. I've been working in health care for over 15 years and throughout my career whenever I have worked with a WCCCD grad, they have been some of the most thorough and safe nurses to work with. I never listened to the negative things people said about our school because the semester that I was accepted into the program, WCCCD had television commericials boasting our 100% NCLEX pass rate. And I don't know the exact number now but it is still pretty high. Also I find that the bashing either comes from people who have been kicked out of the program, people that could not get accepted to the program or those that have a problem with anything affiliated with Detroit in any shape, form or fashion . Congrats to all of you and by the way, I am still waiting on my ATT (didn't mean to hijack the thread, lol).
  11. I agree! The talent pool is pretty thick in this area! Congrats and best wishes to you. I just completed my 1st week as a graduate nurse and I am still excited!! (WCCCD grad here!)
  12. I got the impression that her student's really liked her but say that "she's God" (I'm sure it's a figure of speech), shows that she is one of your favorites and I was not trying to offend anyone. She may indeed be very intelligent but if you do not agree with answer, it would be nice to provide a rationale. No one really questioned her (a few ppl did) and I get the sense that many of her students hold her in such high regard that they don't question her. I always ask why (even to the most lettered instructors). Fast talkers in general are a pet peeve of mine. It's not because I can't keep up with but they seem frazzled to me. She was not horrible and nothing personal against her but she hit on some of my pet peeves that I have about teachers.
  13. Good grief! I thought it was because she had a lot of information to cover, lol. I bet her lips and jaws are exhausted at the end of the day!
  14. The lady on the second and third day spoke entirely too fast and disagreed with a lot of the right answers. So yes, that was a tad annoying.

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