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BMS4

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  1. BMS4 replied to Jolly's topic in General Nursing
    I don't have little ones, mine are teenagers and my oldest is already out of the house, so that makes my job a little easier. I usually go to bed between 0230-0300. I wake up around 1000-1030. If I have an appt. I usually schedule it for around 1000 and get up a little early. My day is not scheduled, it just flows with whatever I need done. It's not an easy shift, but I love it. I would be up those hours anyway and I don't have to get up early (which I hate). I hate alarm clocks. Good luck with your work schedule. I hope you re-arrange it to suit you. :) There's nothing harder than going into work and not feeling like you've had enough rest.
  2. We tape and it takes about 30 minutes.
  3. I agree with 3rdshiftguy, you need to do incident reports. I'm a new nurse and I can't believe the way she is behaving. My mom is a LPN and the evening charge nurse where she works. I call her all the time for assistance. Also, the LPNs that worked where I preceptored were extremely knowledgable and very helpful and giving. I wouldn't have made it without their help. That goes for the CNAs as well. I guess I was really lucky. The people on that unit really showed me what a team the staff should be. Sorry, got alittle OT there. Good luck lgflamini. I hope it all works out for the best.
  4. Congratulations!!!! That's wonderful. Good luck with the move. :)
  5. bet, I totally understand. I love school and can't wait to get back in. As for Micro, I really enjoyed it. And amazingly, I remembered a good bit that helped me out in nursing classes. It is a hard course, but I think you'll do fine. This is a course where you will really need the info for your nursing courses. :)

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