I'm still considered a new nurse. I don't feel comfortable orienting new graduates. I told them last time that I only wanted to orient experienced nurses who have been practicing longer than
I made a (minor) med error in the past and felt awful about it. They had the same meds with different dosages. A patient kept distracting me while giving medication to a patient. They were in the same...
As an LPN, after 1.5 years working in the stepdown, they finally got me to do an orientation. I always tell them to make lists of the questions and do not bother me unless it's life and death...
I work full-time while in the RN program. I am doing well in the class. I've never been late or missed any assignments. I still manage to date my bf, friends, and family. Stay on top of everything....
There's no special treatment for people who do well or not in the curriculum. Frankly, your teacher was alright about it, but it doesn't mean the Dean is fine with it. I'm in the last quarter of my RN...
Schools and hospitals do not always have the same policies and terms. There are procedures or nursing skills you can perform by your placement, but the school wouldn't allow you to perform specific...
Why are you not sharing it here? Do you believe that you were wrong legally? Did you violate school polices?
Maybe some people here can help you if you can share what that
Majie RN replied to la_chica_suerte85's topic in General Students
I used to hate ATI and grew to like it. It helped me succeed and pass the NCLEX-PN on my first try. I can tell you that the questions were getting harder and harder and thought I failed the NCLEX....
I think so. I think that students do get nervous.
As a CNA, I took advantage of the opportunity to perform the skill regularly. I was just excited to measure blood pressure and heart rate. I...
As of my last update in January 2022, California does accept nursing degrees from the Philippines, but there are specific requirements that individuals must meet to become licensed as a nurse in the...