Total troll thread if I've see one, but what the hell. No, and this is why males have such a hard time in nursing because any crap like this. With that said, I've worked in areas where females were...
F the GPA. Sure, it makes you look good on paper, but your co-workers aren't going to care and I've worked with many new grads that came into our department with 3.8-4.0 GPA's and they were dumb as...
As someone that has worked/lived (it feels like at some points) in an ER for 6 years, I'll say this....If that's where you are wanting to transition to, you better bring your A game. ER nurses have...
Medic_Murse replied to LibraNurse27's topic in General Nursing
It all depends. I worked with a nurse who's plan was, "I never work in one place longer than five years. After five years, I move on to something else." Me? I the first ER I worked in, I worked...
Medic_Murse replied to Katlin1315's topic in General Nursing
Take advice from a former Tech. It is a thankless job can burn people out quick. Techs are expected to be jack of all trades and to be able to do 500 things at once, while assisting multiple people....
Sounds like you need to find another program, not another profession. Power Point by death is no way to learn, especially if they are complied by the students. What kind of learning is
HAHAHAHAHA!!!! Oh, I wish I could put the Goodfellas laughing image in here...it's perfect for it. Sorry, not making fun of you. I've worked in an ER for several years as Tech/Paramedic and the...
What's like being so old?!? Seriously though, as other have already said, you're no where near old. I was 31 when I went to Paramedic school, 36 when I went to nursing school, and three years...
Hey everyone, I'm a new grad as of this past Feb (BSN) and found out today that I passed my NCLEX exam. That's two massive weights off my shoulders, but I still have a few more pounds to shed. I...
Bruh! Maternity was the worst, I hated it so much, I ended up repeating it! Maternity and Peds were the two classes I did not want to take because I have no interest in either field. To poor salt...
You can always retake A&P if you don't as well as you want. To be honest, yes, A&P is important in nursing, but it is not the end all be all, there is a lot more that goes into it. I took...
I did A&P in the summer and it was brutal, I won't lie, but if that is the only class you take, you can do it. Just know that it is two or three days a week of class and lab immediately...
I graduated from Chamberlain back in February. It's not a cheap school as it is for profit, so keep that in mind. After all is said and done, I'm up 60K in debt and will be paying that off...