Matthew RN

Matthew RN MSN

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  1. Paramedic looking for a career change...

    1) I misread your comment, "I can see why NP will be looked down upon from other healthcare professionals." Thinking you were talking about PAs looking down on NPs, so I'm good here. 1.5) As far as...
  2. Advice whether I should I file an appeal?

    You might have a good chance at appeal, if you were not eligible for admittance then why did they admit you? An appeal can be stressful, but probably not any more stressful than not being admitted....
  3. Paramedic looking for a career change...

    I'm going to try to clarify some of your misconceptions on PA vs NP. Respect: Which one is more respected really depends on your area, they are both mid-levels and close to equivalency. In my area...
  4. One thing to be aware that WGU doesn't always transfer well. The do have national accredidation, but because of the way WGU grades their nursing sometimes it transfers as pass/fail without...
  5. Job hopping?

    Everything being equal it does look a little bad on a resume, however it happens all the time, when moving it is easy to see why. Be prepared to explain why. So yes you are still marketable, you...
  6. Find nurses to talk too, see if your hospital will let you shadow a nurse. If you want to send me a private message I can give you my phone number and I can tell you my experience, what I like and...
  7. It would count towards generals. Even an accelerated program doesn’t count towards anything but generals, they are designed to be shorter because you don’t have to take non-nursing courses. I...
  8. Nursing school is ultra competitive, so I would apply to multiple programs if you are serious. Cops, EMTs, paramedics and So on fit in just fine, the experience is usually helpful. Men make up less...
  9. Getting a job in pediatrics as a new grad

    As mentioned it depends on the area. Pediatrics is one of the smallest units in my hospital, and they don't have open positions as often (once went 2 years between openings). However, when we do have...
  10. I would first note, that you don't have to do an accelerated program. In my area all firefighters are EMTs or paramedics. I see them do just fine in nursing. We also have former police officers do...
  11. Job Advice for a New Grad RN

    Is it bad or inappropriate to directly email the manager, I would say generally not, depending on the manager. Under most circumstances this is helpful in finding a job. Sometimes there is a...
  12. Career Path - Help!

    It's pretty common, there is a significant percentage of new nurses who totally leave the nursing profession within a year or two of graduation. What didn't work? What do you like about nursing?...
  13. Most people addressed the shortness as being a detriment on your resume, I agree, but will address psych as a jumping point. True or not, the feeling in most hospitals is that psych nurses quickly...
  14. Accepted into nursing school but afraid

    Do you find that you are an anxious person generally? Nursing school increases anxiety for more people. I think looking at helps for anxiety might be a good way to go. "The Feeling Good Handbook"...
  15. New RN in charge of a 155 bed SNF. What?!?!

    This is a whole other can of worms, but California is an at-will state. You might also ask yourself, "Since I already know I'm not going to get a good reference from this job, what are my reasons for...
  16. Bachelor Degree - Needed in every state?

    There are some popular, repeatable studies that suggest a higher percentage of BSN nurses reduce mortality rates at hospitals. On a side note I haven't yet seen a good study that compares initial BSN...
  17. My understanding is the U.S. imports many graduates from the Philippines to meet the nursing shortage. Can you try another state to get your RN from? Maybe a state this is more used to foreign...
  18. I may be jumping the gun here...

    I teach LPNs and see where they go when they graduate. Nationally more LPNs work in LTC than any other setting. Other jobs that LPNs take are more dependent on your area. My new grads get jobs in...
  19. New Grad Burn Out

    My first job was kind of a similar situation, as I was leaving after 2.5 years they had hired a couple travelers because of how short staffed we were. One of the travelers after a couple days said,...
  20. New RN in charge of a 155 bed SNF. What?!?!

    Hi, The rule is once you ACCEPT the assignment and leave then you can be charged with patient abandonment. Coming onto work, calling the DON and saying "I won't accept this assignment" and leaving...
  21. how often do you chart a note and PRIORITIZATION

    1) Our hospital discourages notes. Notes only for something that nurse feels is ultra important that can't be charted any other way. 2) When everything happens at once ask the charge nurse for help....
  22. Options other than the bedside

    Possible non-clinical nursing jobs: 1) Case management (usually BSN required). 2) Nurse auditing. 3) Legal consultant (usually BSN required). 4) Nursing Management/Administration (usually BSN...
  23. I would also suggest not starting with an LPN, but instead jumping to a BSN as your initial degree. Either accelerated or generic BSN. The LPN to ADN to BSN route will add many years and a...
  24. Pregnancy and nursing school

    School and pregnany are completely doable, however it is added work and added pressure. I second being proactive, talk with your instructors and director or department head (whatever they call the...
  25. Have you restarted a nursing program?

    There are tons of great nurses who have had to restart nursing programs. I have worked with an awesome nursing instructor that was dismissed and had to go back through. Life happens even while in...