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Kevzz

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  1. I feel for those who have worked so hard to get where there at, but have now hit a roadblock. More then ever we need to put God first in everything. I bet most people are seeking employment and have not even asked the Lord to bless them. We need though to seek His will first. Put Him first in everything. Get back to His way of life. To love Him with all our might, heart, and soul. Get back to keeping His Torah. When we do these things then the blessings will come...maybe not in the way we expected though
  2. Telemetry is a good place to work if for no other reason the ratio is less....4:1. The patients have heart monitors which is great because you can see right away at the nursing station if your patient is having distress...something you dont have in med surg. Even with 4 patients though, you are still very busy. If you like cardiac nursing this is a place to start.
  3. I had a very difficult time as a new grad 2 years ago. I quickly discovered the nursing shortage propaganda was a hoax. I did finally get hired after applying at 7 different hospitals. You might apply with the VA as well...you never know
  4. The edema would indicate infiltration. The arm will be very painful as well with infiltration..Kev
  5. Hydration is the number one thing to do to prevent stones. At least 2 liters of water a day. Also drink coco cola... the acid will easily dissolve oxalate stones.....kev
  6. Is Calibration factor the same as "X factor". When I was a student going through my ICU rotation, we were titrating a med ( I believe it was amiodorone but can't remember for sure ) to maintain a certain MAP. We were using what was called the "X factor" . I cant remember the exact formula for calculating it, but I think it was something similar to the cal factor.

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