My advice is to try and work in a healthcare facility BEFORE you graduate. A lot of times if you work as a SNE (student nurse extern), then you have a better chance of getting
Hancock Regional in Greenfield has quite a few LPNs. I started there as an LPN and love it. I do know that in May of next year they are going to team nursing. Not looking forward to that
None of my patients ever get a "bath" with wipes. For poo and the like...the wipes are fine. I think what comes around goes around and I NEVER want a wipe down with those nasty wipes.
People are just rude. Most of the time I just let it slide. But...I have had one patient's family member get in my personal space. Less than an inch behind me, looking over my shoulder while I was...
The differences depend on the state/hospital that you work in. I work at a hospital in Indiana and right now, the only difference is that an LPN cannot initiate blood and cannot do an admission...
All of our nurses are required to wear Navy scrubs. I personally hate it. Patients think anyone in scrubs is a nurse. We do wear name tags that say who and what we are, but it still doesn't matter....
I feel your pain. I was in the last month of clinicals for the RN program and had to help a girl who had no idea how to change a bed with a patient in it. *sigh* Granted, she had no medical...
The hospital where I work did not offer the mist to the employees. Anyone admitted to the hospital has a compromised immune system. Our hospital chose to only administer the injectible virus for...
I try not to wear mine around my neck. The oils from your skin get on the tubing and breaks it down. My step daughter had to have hers re-tubed for that
Just curious as to how many times you can the NCLEX-RN?? I work with a person who has taken it and failed it 6 times in the last 18months. Isn't there a limit???? What is the process when you fail...