matilda123 replied to kkroczek1976's topic in Nursing Career
I became an RN in December of 2010, and immediately found a med surg position. I was 49 yrs old when I graduated, and have never had any age issues. Nursing is a great blend of old and young,...
A patient has the right to refuse medication and/or treatment. It doesn't matter that it is mental health, to force a med against their will is against the
At my hospital, your scope of practice is determined by your job title. You may only perform tasks your job allows, no matter what training you are going through, or degrees or certificates you may...
matilda123 replied to winter_green's topic in Ob/Gyn
Wow. I hope to never be one of your patients,Kyrshamarks. Winter green,when I meet a patient, I stand near them and make eye contact as I talk to them. I give my patient my full attention as we talk....
I took the nclex Monday 1-31 at 0800. I did the trick Tuesday morning, and got the good popup. Wednesday morning I had a license number and active status on the state licensing agency
go over as many questions as you can find pertaining to med/surg! knowing the material and answering well at nursing test questions are two different things! good
matilda123 replied to AKA_Glamour_Pearl's topic in General Students
I choose D. Chicken has protien for healing and would be easier to chew and swallow without sticking to lesions. Don't assume that the patient has chewing/swallowing impairment or what the food...
matilda123 replied to student_nurse_11's topic in General Students
Which part was unfair?? you made errors, you lied about them, and then you blamed everyone else for them. The school is doing the responsible thing. A good gpa is NOT what makes a great
it depends on your gpa and that of others who apply. they go by points from your pre requisite classes, A = 30 B = 20 C = 10 plus your TEAS test score. typically, over 180 points will get you
You need to think about assessing the patient, then diagnosing the problems. Go thru the nursing process and Maslow and you should have plenty of things to work