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  1. We call it, "Court-Compelled Medication" or just "Compelled" in Texas.
  2. I would have just thrown it out...it seems crazy to have a huge fight about bread and then to complain to an outside source about it. If it was moldy and she hadn't noticed, she probably wasn't too attatched to it, anyway. It's sooo difficult living with someone else. You do have my sympathy.
  3. I heard the lpn programs move along very quickly, as well.
  4. ...just a student, but from what I've been taught #2 and #3 would be situations where a nurse could be considered at fault. I don't know about 1, but I'm guessing if it's within your scope of practice you should know something about it.
  5. I agree with SirI. I would just walk up to her and ask her if she had any questions about me.
  6. I agree! It seems like you'd be giving up more than you'd be gaining.
  7. Review everything and write down what you're weak in.
  8. One of my friends, who never makes less than an A in anything, HATES school. She went through an LVN program because she couldn't stand the thought of an extra year or two of school.
  9. You may have been frustrated, but what good did yelling about it in front of the unit clerk do? It sounds more like "flying off the handle" than brutal honesty, to me. (just being honest!)
  10. That guy sounds really creepy. I'm sorry this happened to you.
  11. It's possible. I have heard that peds positions are more difficult to get, though. They say most children are generally healthy (less demand) and most pediatric nurses stay put (more supply).
  12. I didn't see anything so terrible. We all have ideas of what our "ideal" interactions would be like.
  13. I thought about that too, but... The LVN program had a waiting list that was longer than it took to complete my RN pre requisites! I also thought it would be very difficult to work at a new job, in a new field AND attend nursing school. I can't even manage to work more than 2-4 days a month at the job I currently have and I know that job inside and out! LVNs also have very limited opportunities in some areas. You're more likely to find a job in long term care than in an NICU as an LVN. Soooo, if NICU is what you're hoping for, it might just be better to go all the way. If you can find a good ADN program, becoming an RN won't take too much longer than becoming an LVN. You can go back to school and work on your BSN or MSN after you settle in to your new RN role.
  14. :lol2::lol2::balloons:Your description made me laugh! (and it's right on!)

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