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Should ı take new job?
There is a new development. There is a hospital affiliated with John Hopkins in Turkey and the pediatric oncology and bone marrow transplant unit of this hospital was offered to me. I haven't discussed the salary yet, but if I go, I will have to move and live in public housing and I will have a roommate. I will be there tomorrow to talk about the salary issue and observe the environment a bit. They offered it themselves and asked me to meet the team. If I had to talk about the job in general; I will move because it is far from home. I will take care of pediatric oncology patients. I will only have 3 patients and I will work with the American system, but it will still be 12 hours a day for 4-5 days.
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Should I take this new job?
Unfortunately, we often work 12 hours a day, 5 days a week. There is a new development. There is a hospital affiliated with John Hopkins in Turkey and the pediatric oncology and bone marrow transplant unit of this hospital was offered to me. I haven't discussed the salary yet, but if I go, I will have to move and live in public housing and I will have a roommate. I will be there tomorrow to talk about the salary issue and observe the environment a bit. They offered it themselves and asked me to meet the team. If I had to talk about the job in general; I will move because it is far from home. I will take care of pediatric oncology patients. I will only have 3 patients and I will work with the American system, but it will still be 12 hours a day for 4-5 days.
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Should ı take new job?
Hello. There is a question I want to ask you that confuses me. I wanted to change jobs recently and found another job besides my current one, but I'm undecided whether to switch or not. Please rate my experiences. 1- The hospital I worked at was my first experience and I was literally burned in the general intensive care unit. I couldn't get along with my manager and the doctor in charge. (I have been in this hospital for two years and the 12 nurses, two charge nurses and the doctor in charge I worked with the ICU team have changed) Then I was offered a job on the inpatient floor. (I think I was also exposed to mobbing because there was such a plan.) I have plastic, ENT, pediatric surgery, general pediatric, pediatric hematology and oncology patients (for the last 5 months), I generally care for 6 patients and work 12 hours a day for 5 days. (They rejected my offer for 4 days 3 times and they do not change my position) I am the senior nurse of the team, I can generally take care of seriously ill patients and all kinds of patients. I am also involved in supporting and training other nurses and I am scheduled to be promoted to team leader in June. (I will be paid extra, but the work I will do will be 95% the same + extra responsibilities) The most important reason why I want to quit this job is that I cannot improve myself for English and NCLEX while working long hours and 5 days. It is also far from where I live compared to the other job. 2- I just found this job. I will work on the hematology and oncology inpatient floor and in a more prestigious hospital. The total amount of money I receive will be the same, but I will work for 4 days. (Again, 12 hours. Thank you Turkey.) Also, I was told that I would have 4 patients, unless it is absolutely necessary, I will not work with 5 patients or 5 days (I trust human resources due to prestige, but it was said the same in my first hospital). Since I am the most junior of the team, I can take the most serious patients and adult patients. It scares me a little bit. Most likely the maintenance burden will be heavier than before, but why can't I do it? my ideas *it's bad that there is no significant change in the wage gap for the new job. I would like to take care of these difficult patients while earning a higher wage. (I offered but they did not revise) * Having 3 days off while working 4 days would be a great favor for me. I hope I have a charge nurse who makes my lists well. * Caring for high acuity patients can be a development for me. * One of the most prestigious hospitals in Turkey will be good for my resume. * Oncology physician is one of the 3 physicians recommended by the Oncology Association in Türkiye. * patients may have richer and more demanding requests * I have the prestige in pediatric nursing, it scares me to leave it and start from scratch. What would you do? Please help me. I asked Nurse Beth before
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Should I take this new job?
Thank you Nurse Beth?? Actually I made my decision. the only thing is changing patient acuity and expertise. However, I feel that I will be more supported in the new hospital. What would my other nurse friends do in such a situation? Meanwhile, the fee actually changes. I am switching from 140 TL per hour to 172 TL per hour. (actually just one dollar for per hour better than old job)
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New RN wants to work in the U.S. as a CRNA
?thank you for answer Nurse Beth ı'm grateful. I'm open to hearing all ideas.I would be grateful if you would like to give suggestions.
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Night Shift Nurse
thanks for answer thank you this is very descriptive
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Night Shift Nurse
Hello Some days ı become a night shift nurse. the shift nurse usually the most experienced nurse and the responsible nurse becomes the nurse chef trusts. I know. The word has passed into our language as a shift. But it means the nurse who teaches the team at night. He is responsible for narcotic drugs and reporting. At night, the nurses in that service consult with that nurse. If the shift nurse cannot resolve the situation, she is interviewed by the supervisor. They can do the patient distribution again, etc.. is there a similar practice in your country or hospital? It's more like being a chef (responsible) nurse at night, but my title is still a staff nurse. There is no lpn or ADN in our country. We all work under a nurse's license (like RN). There are patient care staff only for a physical assistance.
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Why don't CRNAs have prescriptive authority like NPs?
Aren't the drugs we use in the maintenance of anesthesia, acute drugs (atropine beta blockers, those used for kidney and lung functions actually a prescription or blood? Isn't everything we write on the anesthesia paper actually a prescription?
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Independent-Practice CRNA - Will brutally answer any question from my perspective
Thats awsome. What was it like being independent? As a person who enjoys complexity, does anesthesia become ordinary after a while? Are you training your anger like tracheostomy? one more CRNA surplus in the future? Is it easier to find a job in the countryside? I've always wanted to live in an American town.
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Possible to work as a nurse in Europe?
Hi. Actually, I would like to hear the developments, what did you do? How are you? What is it like to be a nurse in Germany?
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Germany Nursing and Long Term USA
Hello, I am a senior nursing student. I am studying in Turkey and I am currently interviewing with an international nursing employment company. The company deals with the employment of nurses in Germany. My girlfriend is a graduate student in Germany, so I'm interested in being in Germany, but my main career goal is to be a nurse in the USA, and I know that at least 2 years of professional experience is required for undergraduate education, so would nursing in Germany be a good career option for me? I know that German nurses graduated from a 3-year vocational school. I know they mostly perform basic care. BSN programs are opening as of 2020, so they are insufficient academically, but I will be a BSN graduate from Turkey. I need your help, thank you in advance for any reply.
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The economics of PA vs. NP
OMG You have become exactly the nurse I want to be. Can I send you a message?
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Modified-ramped Position: A New Position for Intubation of Obese Females
ı agree. After applying the head-chin position to the patient, I applied this many default by putting roll covers under the neck.
- Independent-Practice CRNA - Will brutally answer any question from my perspective