djmRN replied to amazon050508's topic in Critical Care
[color=#ff6699]i can totally understand your frustration. i think ruby has a good point, but if you truly are interested in an icu "internship", there are a couple programs in san antonio. one is at...
my very first response was "sure, why not?" -- not only because as nurses, we want to help everyone, but because i've been in a very similar situation. early in my nursing career, i cared for and...
i started out in the nicu - my one true love of my entire 30-year nursing experience. i worked in the nicu as a "pca" (basically a cna) while i was still in school and was hooked for life. when i had...
savvie - working 3 12s with 4 off is what i miss the most about working the units! now, as a case manager, i'm working 5 10-12hr shifts without the luxery of having more than sat-sun off! i'm not...
having "been there, done that", i can tell you how i handled this situation (keep in mind that everyones situation is different - this may not work for you): when you are asked about your reasons for...
hmmmm...if i had a quarter for every time over the past 30 years i said i would never encourage somebody to go into nursing, i'd be able to retire!! but...i have to admit that even when i hated my...
I have been an RN for - yikes, 27 years! Funny, but I don't feel that old!!! Anyway...Nursing school was definitely hard, but the clinicals were fun (and the parties thrown by the Dental school...
Nurses are caring people by nature, and it's evident by all the comments I've read above that there are still caring people in this profession. HOWEVER, I can tell you after 25 years of Nursing, I've...
the orientation process in the hospital i just left varied from unit to unit depending on staffing needs. in the critical care areas (sicu, micu, nicu, tele, er) there was a combination of classroom...