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Holidays in Home Health
I am PRN and we work when we want to work. I make my own schedule with my patients. If a SOC comes in and needs to be opened on a holiday, our scheduler will find a nurse to do the SOC that is willing to work on the holiday. Since we are contingent, we do not get holiday pay, CTO or any bonuses. However, we do get paid very well, do not have a quota or set patient load, and have a lot more freedoms. I don't think I would love homecare like I do, if I had to see a set amount of patients a day/week.
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Nurses that graduated from Wayne County Community College
Ohio university has a great RN to BSN program. Pain free transfer from WCCCD...I recommend taking all of the gen ed classes you can at WCCCD now...chem 105, statistics, history, philosphy, foreign language, etc...then all you will have is the nine nursing classes and junior comp. Nursing classes are 5 weeks long and you can take three each semester one every five weeks....you can finish in three semesters if you dont have any gen ed classes to take....good luck
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NRSE 4600 Starting on Aug 26
Just seen the email. smh This should have been said at the beginning of the week at the very least. Time to jump on the treadmill and step up our game. )
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The Smile that Changed Everything
So true, so true! This was one lesson I learned even before I became an RN. I was working as a nurse-extern at the time. It seemed like every time I received report I was told, "this one is mean and grouchy" or "this one gave me hell all day, beware." What I found was that it was not the patient who was the grouchy one and if you approached them with compassion and an open mind, they were not what you were told. Great post!!!!!
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The Problem with Nursing
You are so correct! Nurses are not being paid more for getting a higher education and that is wrong. When the nursing profession decided to up the anti for the nursing profession by trying to make BSN entry level...they did not think this out very well. Shaking my head too!
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The Problem with Nursing
Hope3456 hit the nail on the head. Just like the saying, "no one can love you until you love yourself first," it is the same for nursing. Others will not respect us until we can respect ourselves and each other. When patients, doctors and other persons see us disrespecting each other; how can we expect others to respect us as a profession? We need to change the way we behave and treat one another before we can expect others to respect us. jmho BTW, at my hospital there is a great divide on how nurses are treated. On the ICU's the nurses are very respected by the MD's and most patients. You get those few that believe you are their personal servant and expect you to attend to their needs yesterday. "you only have two patients, what took you so long?" But for the most part ICU nurses are very well respected. Not so much on the GPU's, from what I understand. The nurses there are treated more like work hogs and like they are replaceable at any moment. Managers digging for something to write a nurse up for so that she can't transfer off the unit for a whole year. (My hospital policy) It is very sad how differently nurses are treated on the different units in the same facility.
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New hire and pregnant... need advice Please.
First, congratulations on the pregnancy! What a blessing! Second, why are they not shielding you to begin with? At my facility everyone is either cleared from the x-ray or shielded if stepping away is not an option. It is hospital policy! Being exposed to an x-ray should not be considered hazards of the job when there are simple precautions that can be taken. I realize that shielding is not 100% but it is better than nothing at all. You and your baby are more important right now, which I am sure you already know this...I wouldn't take any chances!
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Dismissed from nursing school...fought back and won in court!
I have a friend who was awarded a failing grade, (needed a 75 and her final grade in the class was 74.8) and when we recalculated her grade she actually earned a 78.4. The instructor calculated her grade incorrectly and when my friend went to her about it, she said there wasn't anything she could do, all grades are final and that her final grade was 74.8. My friend filed a grievance and had a meeting with the dean upon which the dean told her that all grades are final and if that instructor gave you that grade then that is the grade you earned. My friend didn't have the money to sue the school and she feared not graduating or her grades being further tampered with as retaliation. She accepted defeat, retook the class (you were only allowed to fail one class, one time...two fails in nursing school was an automatic dismissal) and went on to become a wonderful nurse. Was there fraud or fowl play with those instructors? Maybe. Could she have proved it? I don't know. But I do know that if she would have sued for that grade even with her being right, she would have been a target and they would have done everything to fail her out of nursing school. You just don't make a university look bad. Anyway, back to the OP. I have one question. Why not ask for your grade and the others who's grade wasn't changed to be changed so that all of you could graduate. Why not ask for monetary awards that would equal the loss of income as a nurse from the time you failed until the time they changed your grade to passing and you could sit for the NCLEX. Ask for a review course if it has been some time (2 years) since your last nursing course and ask for the school to cover the cost of any NCLEX review courses that you wish to take. In my opinion, asking for a huge settlement is just as fraudulent as them not changing your grade along with the others. You should receive only what you lost and nothing more. Then again this is just my opinion, and what I would have done.
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NRSE 4600 Starting on Aug 26
I didnt have any issues with the assignment. As I stated before I thought it was pretty straight forward. My grades were submitted today too...definitely on the right track :) Glad everything worked out for you as well. Oh and thanks for clarifying about that email. The post on BB from the TA made it seem like there were specifics about the project. Anywho, thanks.
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NRSE 4600 Starting on Aug 26
The email you are referring to here. ) I didn't have any issues with the assignment, thank goodness.
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Nurses that graduated from Wayne County Community College
I understand, when I was planning on attending WCCCD for my ADN I had a lot of folks telling me not to go there. I choose WCCCD for one reason and one reason only, they did NOT have a wait list and I did not want to wait 2-3 years longer to start nursing school. I do not regret my decision. You will hear a lot of disgruntled students talk bad about WCCCD, mainly because they either failed a class and wanted WCCCD to baby them, or they had a bad instructor and that is all they can focus on. I can tell you that there are other programs locally that these same "bad" instructors teach at too and if you fail a class at these other schools they don't baby you either. The grass isn't greener at any nursing school, they are all the same. I think people look down on WCCCD because it is an "urban" college and so forth...but in reality it is a great school overall. I am finishing up my BSN at OU and I can tell you that WCCCD prepared me to be successful in my BSN nursing classes. BTW, the same rumors were going around about WCCCD not be accredited when I went there. SMH...I don't understand why people always say that when they are accredited by all the necessary accrediting bodies...just not the voluntary ones... Good luck and I hope you get accepted. Let me know )
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Nurses that graduated from Wayne County Community College
You are welcome, Wen. I can tell you this, WCCCD nursing instructors care deeply about their students success. There is always one bad apple in every school, but I found that the majority of their instructors sincerely cared for their students. Their program is tough as any nursing program is. Nursing school is no cake walk and rightfully so. However, if you want it bad enough and you put forth the effort you will succeed and WCCCD can give you that and more. Of course I graduated in May 2010, so I don't know how it is now, but when I went there it was a decent program. Their NCLEX pass rate for my class was 98% pass. I think that says something about their educational success. If you decide to go there, pm me and I can give you specific details about the classes, instructors and what not. Good luck!
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Walden University BEWARE
Thank you so much! This is so helpful. I am not planning on applying until the beginning of next year, but I wanted to get a head start now so that I can be prepared.
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Walden University BEWARE
I am looking at Walden for FNP. To those of you in the program; how did you find clinical locations and preceptors that are required? I seen that you have to give a list of prospects for the admission process and am concerned how to go about finding such locations/persons. Any insight would be appreciated.
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NRSE 4600 Starting on Aug 26
I am taking this class too. Seems pretty straight forward, although I didn't receive the email from the professor even though I have already submitted the first assignment. If someone could please forward it to me. I will pm you my email addy. Thanks a bunch!