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Most RN's first borns?
Only child, father & mother not alcoholic or dysfuncational, but grandparents were!
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Would you go to the ER for this?
In answer to your original question: would you go to the ER for this? In one word, NO. An ER visit is costly whether you have insurance or not....a PCP or urgent care clinic HAS to be a lot cheaper, and our local free clinic always has a provider/triage nurse on call. Even if yours doesn't, a lot of ER's and hospitals have in-house triage you can call and ask. I think people need to realize that emergency room visits are for "life threatening" not "more convenient to my schedule" visits. Hence the name, EMERGENCY-if I called 911 about a boil, they would laugh in my face!
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They did a c-section without anesthesia
Maybe I missed it, but has the original poster replied to questions (i.e....the current health of mom/baby etc...)?????????? In the abscence of that, I think whomever originally posted this thread is just trying to fire people up. Just my 2 cents......
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Teacher or Nurse? HELP!
Thanks for your really great replies....Blee-I too am not the kind that goes ga-ga over other peoples babies, and the only kids I really like are my own!! However, I am told that I am great with kids (though I think not) so now this is the plan: I will go ahead and get my RN. I think that I will only work per diem, not full-time. Nursing school will be bad enough on the wee ones, I don't think its fair to go full-time immediately after nursing school unless its absolutely necessary. Then, if things move smoothly, I will go back and get my BSN and teaching credentials. My family is my #1 priority & I don't want to miss out on their growing up years, but mommy is going to need a life too! Thanks everyone!
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Teacher or Nurse? HELP!
In a nutshell, I am at a crossroads educationally. I have always wanted to be a nurse, have been a nurses aide, am currently taking pre-reqs for RN program ( that can also apply to an education degree) HOWEVER...... Now I am starting to think that with 4 & 10 year olds, teaching is a better option (no summers/weekends/holidays, off when the kids are off, etc...) but its 2 MORE years of schooling to be a teacher. And the money is good in teaching but the money is better in nursing. I have thought about being a school nurse, but jobs of that nature just aren't that plentiful where I live, especially if you have an associate degree vs. a bachelors in nursing. I have a few more classes to take that can be used for either major, and then I have to REALLY decide. Can anyone give me some input? Dear hubby just says "whatever makes you happy" but I would like impartial opinons! FYI: I am currently a preschool teacher in my daughters school and really like because of the above reasons, but nursing holds great appeal to me because of the money and because of my great interest in medicine/helping people thru those times. HELP!
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"Nurses are not professionals"
My sociology book (Sociology in a Changing World 7th ed. by William Kornblum) defines a profession as....."an occupation with a body or recognized knowledge and a developed intellectual techniques. Its knowledge is transmitted by a formal educational process, and entry into the profession is regulated by testing procedures. Most professions are licensed by the state. This definition can be applied to.....doctors, attorneys...nurses." If that doesn't defined licensed nursing, I don't know what does. I refuse to get into a battle of the wits with this person, because he is most assuredly UNARMED!!! I guess the next time he needs an I.V. or catheter, he can do it himself, since we obviously aren't PROFESSIONALS, an amateur can do it. What does that commercial say...Amateurs practice till they get it right, professionals practice till they can't get it wrong. THATS nursing!
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Taking 1 Class At A Time
I am doing the one-a-semester route...started with Music last Spring, then Develpmental Psych over the summer...in Sociology now and planning on English Comp/Speech this Spring. The only draw backs I can see are [1] how long the classes are good for and[2] financial aid might not pay if you arent taking at least 12 credit hours a semester...since I am doing pre-reqs early, I can't qualify because I will only be taking the Nursing stuff and thats only 10 hours total/semester. HELLO FELLOW SLOWPOKES! RN in 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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How do you get a toddler to take fluids?
Sounds gross, but I remember my mom giving me un-gelled warm Jello to drink....also, sucking on a wet washcloth....what about Gatorade or maybe Sprite with food coloring (blue for Blues Clues or red for Elmo??). A Coke float (ice cream w/ Coke on top). Just my 2 cents Keep us posted...hope little one is feeling better soon.
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Are we all old???
Hello fellow "oldies"!!!! I turned 34 yesterday...I have a 10 year old and a 4.5 year old.....I just went back to work part-time at my daughters pre-school for some extra cash after being a SAHM for the past 6.5 years....there's been a lot to get used to! I am currently knocking out pre-reqs....will take A&P next fall and hopefully start the nursing program fall of '08. Good luck to everyone!
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Experienced nurses, please help!
Hello- When working in LTC facility, I always breathed thru my mouth while chewing gum or a mint at the same time....it really helped me not to gag.j Or you could stick cotton up your nose and tell everyone you are having severe nasal problems ...ha ha!
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How about a thread for baby names you liked?
Oh I forgot... My friend is from Scotland and she named her daughter Albany, which means "illusion of Scotland" in Gaelic (or something). I think its pretty because its so meaningful.
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How about a thread for baby names you liked?
my name is shawna......my mom thought she was gonna have twins so it was gonna be shawn/shawna....just me though! i named my 2 daughters sydney (before it caught on) and ellie. our last name is french so they sound really good with it. syd is name after a great-uncle that died (i actually considered the name bunny for her-a stripper name if i ever heard one!) and i think of ellie mae clampett or miss ellie on dallas when i hear that name..it always makes me smile....ellie was named after my grandfather ellis and for all of those reasons thats how she got her name. about 10 years ago there was a name association book about what people thought when they heard certain names....for example, and these are their words, not mine, the names crystal, brandy, or lexi were associated with people of lower income/education etc... my daughter sydneys name gave the impression of a person being strong-willed, fun, a partier. again, paraphrasing the book-not my opinion! its definately an interesting read...i am sure there are copies or similar versions somewhere. i'm sure they don't have good things to say about the name ellie! but we like it and there is a history behind it..i didn't just pick it out of a romance novel or something!
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Any Class of 2010's??????
RN-2010 is my mantra too! I've got it on the welcome screen of my cell phone! Its really easy to get discouraged-2010 sounds like such a looooonnnng time away-but 2007 is just around the corner, you know? We've all got to keep our chins up and support one another. Great to hear from everyone! BTW, I am from Southwest Virginia-don't think I mentioned it in the first post.
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Any Class of 2010's??????
I live in Virginia; a wife & mother to a 4-year old and 10-year old. Right now I am currently finishing up pre-reqs for the associate degree...then its onto the nursing/clinical protion classes in the fall of 2008!!! My plan B is if I don't pass the entrance test to nursing school, I will enroll in a local LPN prgram and bridge in. Am currently taking Develpmental Psych & Sociology. Will take English Comp, Public Speaking, and Computer Literacy in the spring/summer...I am saving A & P until next fall, so I don't have to work while going to school! Good Luck to Al l:mortarboard: in 2010!!!!!!!!
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Where were u 9/11/01?
I was 5 months pregnant with my daughter....my husbands grandfather had died just a few days earlier. With all of these emotions on top of my pregnancy, there were several times when I thought the world was coming to an end. Just a terrible time but we have persevered.