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Tips and tricks of the trade
These are all great! Lets keep 'em coming!
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Tips and tricks of the trade
What I am asking is what cool tips or tricks do you use at the job. I used a stethoscope for a hearing impared pt in the field. Stuff like that. I hope that is clear for you guys. The cool stuff everybody shares at conventions and symposium.
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Tips and tricks of the trade
What I am asking is what cool tips or tricks do you use at the job. I used a stethoscope for a hearing impared pt in the field. Stuff like that. I hope that is clear for you guys. The cool stuff everybody shares at conventions and symposium.
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Roll Call for all Military and VA Nurses and those considering the Service
91W3HM6, SSG in Iraq right now in the 115th Field Hosp. Doing good things I am an LPN who can teach it. In case you did not know what all the numbers and letters meant.
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Tips and tricks of the trade
I know if any body has cool tips and tricks it is the government/ military. I like to use a stethoscope for hearing impared patients. Let me know some you guys have and we can all learn stuff we only learn at conventions/ classes.
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Is anyone an L.P.N. in the Army?
I am currently a 91W3HM6, and I am currently deployed to Iraq. I am recieving all grades of great training. I am an EMT-B and EMT instructor, a PHTLS instructor, a trauma -aims instructor and Afiliate facualty with Military Training Network for CPR, and I have been trained so I can work anywhere with almost nothing and still save lives. The Army has given me the oppertunities that when I retire and I decide to work as an LPN I will be given so much more than the rest of the job pool. I was trained at Walter Reed Med. Cen. and from there I worked a small clinic until I went to Korea where I was second in charge of a ward. Now I am a ward master of an Intermediate Care Ward for a field hospital. Plus every now and then I get to practice my low crawl and my 3-5 second rushes. Just kidding. The Army can give you great training and experience. Good Luck
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Air Fresheners in the hospital
If it is the smells that bother you try a spray called ozium. It does not really have a smell and it does get rid of the most foul odors. I have used it before and have never had a complaint yet... I believe that J&J makes a version. Although I never really checked to see for sure.