wilsonbl5150

wilsonbl5150

Member
  • Content

    40
  • Visitors

    3,780
  • Followers

    0
  • Likes

    6

All Content by wilsonbl5150

  1. Enforcement Review TX BON

    You never know how long it will take and the BON will tell you NOTHING. My situation was similar to yours and I got approved in 2 months. I had classmates who waited a
  2. Things would be so much better if only...

    I'll add: to patients (and their families). 1) Use patience. You are many and we are few, work with us. 2) stop diagnosing yourself on the internet. It's highly doubtful your nosebleed is a sign of...
  3. To all "medical coverage is a privilege" folks:

    I'll jump in on this. Most hospitals will make arrangements with patients to pay off bills. $5000 to remove an appendix? Maybe in Mexico. I had shoulder surgery last year to repair a seperated...
  4. Help me choose between CRNA and a CRNP

    A few years ago a fellow nurse told me he was enrolled in a CNRA program. HE's a REALLY smart guy who cruised through college and nursing school. The first CNRA lecture he got he was told to "give...
  5. Has Nursing hardened you?

    Yes nursing hardens you because NURSING IS HARD!! There will be MANY DAYS when you leave your job feeling like the last warm blooded animal in a world full of vampires. I believe that, as nurses, we...
  6. I have a reprimand with stipulations on my license. Does anyone know an employer willing to hire me? I'm an LVN with 3 years experience in LTC and a doctors office. I admit to the error I made and...
  7. Funny things patients say !

    I came across a 3yr old in the peds clinic, he was getting immunized. He was very talkative and told me "I know the difference between boys and girls... Boys have a member and girls have
  8. Will anyone hire a nurse with a reprimand on their license?

    My deepest
  9. do you put patient teaching in a nurses note?

    Absolutely, if it's not in the chart then it didn't
  10. What's it like working on neurology unit?

    I've been a neuro nurse for 3 years. It can be rewarding when you see a patient recover from a trauma or you see a medication start to work and a patients symptoms retreat. It can also be very...