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  1. CA trauma centers?

    The level 1 trauma centers in the SF bay area: San Francisco General, Highland Hospital (Oakland); and I believe Stanford Med Ctr (Palo Alto). Further out; UC Davis Med Ctr in the Sacramento area
  2. moving to the bay area i guess, advice

    Not an L&D type myself; but I've heard good things about Summit-Alta Bates. http://www.altabates.com/
  3. Cpne

    Yes, you will have to pay the annual fee; you must be an enrolled student in order to take the CPNE.
  4. Cpne

    You are eligible for the CPNE if you have; completed NC1 thru 7, and are within 9 units of completeing your general ed requirements. My wait time for a test date was exactly six months. If you have some flexiblity regarding short notice travel, you c...
  5. Ever heard of waterintoxication?

    The official term is; dilutional hyponatremia. It is a common problem for those doing intense work in hot conditions (firefighters, marathon runners, etc.), who drink large amounts of water without eating. This is actually why Gatorade was developed.
  6. New grad needs ER textbook recommendation please ...

    Sheehy's Emergency Nursing: Principles and Practices, Emergency Nursing Procedures by Jean Proehl are both good references.
  7. Yes, you have an absolute right refuse.
  8. Nursing Shoes For Men, do they exist?

    Another option to consider: http://www.standingcomfort.com/
  9. travel emt/paramedic?

    Unfortunately; reciprocity between states is limited for EMT's/Paramedics. While it might be possible, it would be time consuming and expensive. I am not aware of any EMS/ambulance services that use short term contract employee's
  10. RN to Paramedic

    Your best bet would be to contact the state EMS office; each state has different requirements and procedures. At a minimum, you should have BLS-HCP, ACLS, PALS and ITLS certifications. An EMT-basic course may also be required.
  11. English Composition Test

    Just FYI; the excelsior website is an excellent resource for this sort of information https://www.excelsior.edu/
  12. What States are NOT recognizing EC Grads?...

    California no longer accepts Excelsior grads; if they entered the program after 12-03
  13. English Composition Test

    It is a handwritten test. They give you a subject and a style to write. Took about four weeks to get results. The hardest part is the time factor; three essays in three hours. Best advise is to spill your thoughts onto the paper; don't worry about pu...
  14. San Francisco New Grad Job Prospects????

    The Kaiser hospitals have very extensive new grads programs; in med-surg, and specialty areas. Kaiser-Geary (SF) or Kaiser-Oakland are both near Berkeley
  15. EC/RN/Paramedics and my Rant

    I think you're right; a flame war is likely with this post. The CA decision regarding EC was based on the language of the nursing practice act; which requires clinical instruction to be concurrent with theory. While EMS and nursing share some skills ...
  16. Are registered nurses considered First Responders?

    Check with your state EMS office; they should be able to answer this for you.
  17. Current Drug Book For Cpne?

    I'll second that; I used the Davis drug guide during my CPNE.
  18. OK need encouragement...took the NCLEX!

    Just took NCLEX in Roseville, on 01-31: went 169 questions before it shut down. The best way to find your result quickly; go to the BON website and run a permanent license search with your own name. Mine was posted on 02-02!
  19. Obviously there is an agenda here; paramedics are not 'doctor wannbe's'. The are however physician extenders, and are expected to operate in an acute care clinical mode. You are right, HH is different than EMS. It is foolish to apply the standards of...
  20. Just a quick question, since I'm not experienced with home health practices. If this wasn't perceived as an emergent situation; shouldn't the pt's PMD have been contacted, for admitting orders etc., prior to her going to the hospital?
  21. While this pt may normally function well with a low 02 sat; the description suggests she is decompensating. I'm a little confused by the concern that 'people die in the waiting room' and the statement that this 'wasn't an emergency'. As a side note; ...