jls189 replied to Dontknowwhattodo's topic in Legal
Just wondering if you went through with applying for law school? I have been a nurse for 16 years (8 in ICU). I was also interested in anestheisa school, but have decided against it. I went as far as starting the app process. Did a lot of shadoing in...
jls189 replied to wanderlustRN24's topic in Relations
Never said I was "all knowing" and will never claim to be. Just try to see things from anothers perspective. We all go to work for one thing.....to take care of the patient. Attitudes just get in the way and noone benefits.
jls189 replied to wanderlustRN24's topic in Relations
first of all, nursenick20, you are just rude. icu nurses like you give the rest of us a bad name. nursing is hard enough without having to deal with rude nurses. i was a tele nurse for 7 years and been an icu for 8 years. i have worked at big teachi...
I am not an ED nurse, but I totally agree with you. It's just one of those sucky things that have to be dealt with. I know that when I get a change of shift admission, it's not b/c ED nurses want to make my life miserable. It's just gotta be done. I ...
Just want to add my 2 cents. I have been a nurse for about 15 years. I worked for SSM and Barnes for the majority of my nursing career and absolutely loved both places. I wokred at St. Anthony's for about 6 months, and it was the worst experience of ...
I have a couple of co-workers that applied there. One was accepted. All the applicants said the same thing. You have a hard test prior to the interview...mostly abg interpretation. Then, they laugh and giggle as they are grading it in front of you. T...
You cannot be denied federal student aid for credit reasons. If you have any more specific questions, go to FAFSA's web site and you can chat live or enail someone. they are very helpful. Good luck!!
A friend of mine was accepted at Case Western, and her BSN was online. Cse is a top school. I would imagine that most schools would be more concerned with grades, GRE, experience, etc. I think the bachelor's is more of a technicality. We all know tha...
Sorry to hear. They're just jealous. Like the other post said "keep your eye on the prize". The ICU I work in is not that way. Thank God. Hope it gets better for you. Noone deserves to be treated poorly.
Yes, you can apply and be accepted into the Army after filing bankruptcy. They look at each situation idividually. they prefer that you are at least a year or two post-filing before entering. I know someone who was accepted after filing.
Don't be so quick to repeat your science courses. Like another post suggested, talk to the school(s) you are interested in and see what they suggest. Some may tell you to retake; while others will suggest taking grad level science courses to see how ...
Considering applying to Army CRNA program. I like that school is paid for in exchange for time served. Plus, I'm sure I'll get top-notch training. I have been an icu (cvicu/ccu/micu/sicu) nurse since '04. I have my CCRN cert, 1000 GRE, 4.0 with grad ...
PM me. I took the Adv. Patho i need help, i'm registering for advanced pathophysiology and advanced pharmacology course online at umass this spring. Both courses have 2 different instructors. Who is better? Which instructor will offer the better lear...
I used Laura Gasparis Von Frolio's DVD's. I watched them in three days and took the exam the ffollowing day and passed. Never really studied. They are awesome dvd's and they help you to focus on what's important for the exam. The only thing she does...
Anyone currently going to school for or already working as an ACNP? How do you like it? I have been an RN in the ICU for over 5 years, and I plan on applying to Goldfarb School of Nursing for Fall '10. Does anyone know the pay ranges for this type of...
Thanks so much for your response. I just couldn't believe that abuse was/is the norm. I have a lot of good friends who have either graduated or are attending anesthesia school right now, and they all deny being abused. Or course, they are told when t...
Sorry! have to disagree with you on that. Graduate level classes are always available. And if this person waits then they can't start working as a nurse and get the needed experience.