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What's your relationship with the other nurses on your floor?
Argo....you know thats not the norm. Most units are staffed with females....because most nurses are females. I always made it a point to get along with everyone, but I don't eat lunch. Had a few I hung out with outside of work....and that was trouble. Never again. Be friendly....nice....but be careful.
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Tips for New Graduate Nurse Starting a job
Work with more than one preceptor....everyone runs their day differently. Be confident! ( I know you are!) And if you hate med/surg....there are other options!
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Needing a Live-In nurse for my Mom, does medicade cover it?
I didn't mean to be rude....but i thought it was almost comical. Maybe you can help take care of Mom!
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Hard time going from LPN to RN????
NEWS FLASH!!! RN's get to deal with all that fun stuff too!
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Needing a Live-In nurse for my Mom, does medicade cover it?
Do you realize what a live in nurse would cost? No....medicaid will not cover that.
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Anyone try renewing their CPR online?
I did the online version through the AHA. I need to get the skills portion tested. It was cancelled twice. I need to find another place to check my skills...ugh!!!
- Things Patients Have Taught Me NOT To Do
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Some Sonography Help
As a RN, if I had to do it over agian, I would choose sonography or xray tech. I love being a RN, but it is stressful. There are many options for sonography. From OB to cardiac....you can specialize. I wish you luck in whatever you decide!
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Anyone work as a Independent Nurse Contractor?
I am not sure what type of contracting you are thinking about, but I am an independent contractor. I am contracted through a company to do in home training visits. The company calls to see if I am avaliable, i accept or decline, I make the appointment and turn in documentation, they pay me. I do this on the side of my regular job. It pays well and only takes a few hours.
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Applying for out of state jobs as a new grad
IMO, I would continue to apply for positions that intrest you in your state and others. I would not seek licensure in any other state until at least you have had an interview. I recently moved from one state to another and did not get my new states license until I had a position lined up. As long as you have a temporary license on day one of work, you should be ok. It took about 2 weeks to get my temporary license and my regular license followed in another 6 or so weeks. I think I paid a $10 fee for the temporary license.
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NCLEX ? in different states
You only have to take the NCLEX once. You can take it in any state. I went to school in Ohio, lived in Michigan, took my NCLEX in Michigan and received my first state licensure in Ohio because that is where I applied for licensure. To obtain licensure in another state, you must endorse to that state. Look at the state board of nursing website for specific instructions for that state. They vary...all will incur a fee, some use NURSYS for endorsement, some require a passport photo, all will check your background... The good news...is that you don't ever have to retake the NCLEX!!!
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Dansko clogs
Has anyone ever bought the Sanita shoes? I love my Danskos....and want a new pair exactly like the ones I have, not with the soles made by another company. I was wondering if anyone has boughtthe Sanita brand and how they compare to the original Danskos?
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Proper notice
I am in a situation and I am afraid that I may not be able to give a 2 week proper notice. I need to move out of state as soon as possible. Should I attempt to stay in a hotel for 2 weeks so I can give notice? Do you think that a future employeer will hold this against me? Should I try to explain the situation to my current manager with the hopes that she will understand and let me resign without notice? I am confused here. It is not an option to stay where I am at...and I have no friends and family here.
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Working at a Clinic/Private Dr Office
I am a RN and I currently work for a group of cardiologists. Requirements for this position were 3 years of experience in cardiac nursing preferably in a hospital. My primary function in my practice is to manage the patients on anticoagulation therapy. I also assist with cardiac testing, triage and office visits. It is definitly a different world than the hospital...but still has it's stresses. I miss working 3 12 hour shifts....but I really enjoy being involved in the long term care of the patient. So while opportunities may be limited for an RN in the office enviroment....they are out there. We also have an RN who's primary role is triage.
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thoughts of end of life
I have to agree, for myself. Should I ever be diagnosed with a terminal situation, I will meet death on my own terms. It is unfortuante at this time that there is not legal assistance avaiable.