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certma

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  1. Yeah, I guess I could say we weren't a good fit but what I gained from my experience was...these good qualities...Its always good to turn it around to something positive. Thanks
  2. One thing that I have found in working with NP's is that they are easier to work with b/c they've "been there". If a being a physician is too far off for you then consider doing that. You're never too old for education. I started at 50! I don't have time to go that far anymore but even with what I did I am proud of myself. Yes, I won't get 30-40 years out of my degree, but I did it! So follow your dream b/c it will make you happy.
  3. Do you think you cheated? To avoid plagerism use quotation marks and at the end of the report site your sources.
  4. I've been working in a clinic and was matched with a doctor from Hell. She had me so stressed out that if affected my health and I had to leave. She was also new to the clinic from having an independent practice. She did not want to conform to a group practice. She expected me to do whatever she says even against the clinic policy. :bowingpur But worse, I felt like I couldn't do anything right. I never heard anything positive and was always getting yelled at for everything that she felt went wrong. I became accustomed to hoping I wouldn't hear anything b/c then I knew everything was alright. She moved things around on my desk and was trying to organize me the way she thought that I should be. If I prioritzed one thing, then the others were suppose to be the priority. One day I did some of everthing but that wasn't good enough. She was constantly ripping into me and it brought me down. The manager was well aware of this and was trying to help me but it became mutual that I should leave b/c it was hopeless. No one in the clinic wants to work with her either. She especially hates having to answer to the manager or anyone higher up. She's the one that should of left, not me. But as we know, doctors are God and whats wrong with you that you couldn't work with her? :scrm:HELP How do I explain to future managers in an interview why I'm not there? I say that we were not a match. But it still looks like I'm the one with the problem. You can't say anything negative about a prior job. How can I make this look like it wasn't me?
  5. In school many of us had a hard time hearing the first lub dub. The last one is easy. Use the diaphragm side and not the bell. Tap on it to be sure its the right way and put it in the crease of the elbow close to the inside of the arm (where the artery is). I had a hard time remembering both numbers. Then I would say the top number in my head and as soon I finish I tell the pt what their bp is. By saying it out loud it helps me to remember for charting.
  6. How do you answer in an interview what you don't like about nursing? I've been asked what I do like and then what I don't like. How do you answer What I don't like?
  7. I'm beginning my first job but its been awhile since I had my clinical and need refreshing. When giving an injection in the deltoid and for infants in the vastus lateralis, isn't the skin "bunched" a little with your hand? Or does this depend on the needle length?

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