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What does the inside of YOUR car/trunk look like, LOL?!?
Thanks so much to all who have responded! It's interesting to see how different everyone does it. I bought some plastic drawers to put in the very back of my truck, and will have a large plastic bin for diapers and such. I also bought a scrapbooking bag to use as my nursing bag....everything fits really nice in it and it has lots of pockets/compartments. I got one of those lap desks also for charting in the car. I've been riding with other nurses all week and have had a blast so far. Hoping they'll let me go on my own soon!
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ATTN: Home Health/Hospice Nurses...several topics! ;o)
Drive Time What do you do with all those hours in your car? Listen to your favorite tunes? Talk radio? Audiobooks? Educational materials? Preaching CDs? Talk on the phone? OR Just enjoy the silence?!?!?!? What does the inside of YOUR car/trunk look like, LOL?!? Is your mobile office tidy and organized, or is it a heaping mess? Any brave souls willing to share pictures? I start a new job in a few weeks and would love some ideas about how to set up my SUV!!! Above & Beyond....Special Touches?!? How do you go above & beyond to personalize your care? Do you ever take your patients small gifts(coke, candy bar, magazine) or mail them a card through snail mail? Do you sit and chat with them over coffee? To add to this topic...do you do anything special for the caregivers of your patients? How do you support them in their role? Healthy Eating on the go! Any tips for healthy eating on the go? It's so tempting to just pull through the nearest drive through....how do you fight the urge?
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What does the inside of YOUR car/trunk look like, LOL?!?
Is your mobile office tidy and organized, or is it a heaping mess? Any brave souls willing to share pictures? I start a new job in a few weeks and would love some ideas about how to set up my SUV!!!
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How to become a Hospice Nurse
I guess it may very from state to state, or agency to agency, but I'm in Alabama and just got a job as a Hospice RN. I don't have any special certifications. I do have hospital experience, which is usually required and highly recommended, but I haven't been asked about certifications. There is a one you can get, and I will probably work toward it, but as far as I know it's not required.
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Above & Beyond....Special Touches?!?
To add to this topic...do you do anything special for the caregivers of your patients? How do you support them in their role?
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Above & Beyond....Special Touches?!?
How do you go above & beyond to personalize your care? Do you ever take your patients small gifts (coke, candy bar, magazine) or mail them a card through snail mail? Do you sit and chat with them over coffee? In a few weeks I will begin hospice nursing and wanted to gather some ideas of how to bring a smile to my patients' face every chance I can :)
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Pearson Vue Trick Works!!!
Yeap...I'm a believer. I PASSED...as did my classmates...we all 3 got the "good" pop-up. Thank you, Jesus! :clpty:
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Pearson Vue Trick Works!!!
I took 75 questions on the NCLEX-RN yesterday...got the "good" pop-up. Two other classmates also took it (75 quest and 150 quest) both also got the good pop-up...I'll let you know what our results are as soon as we know. Really hoping it will be tomorrow and not Monday since we tested on Thursday, LOL.
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Submitted my application for ADN fall 2011. Anxiously waiting!
I just graduated from Faulkner....you will get a great education. Just be ready to work hard, remain positive, & always have a great attitude! Let me know if I can do anything to help. God Bless!
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USA vs Faulkner State/BSN vs ADN?????
I'm not sure if the previous replies are from local people, but I just graduated from Faulkner and I have heard MANY times from managers and staff nurses that they prefer to hire Faulkner ADN grads over USA BSN students. I'm sure USA has a fine program....just wanted to share what I've heard in the local hospitals. Faulkner is a tough program, but you will come out with a wonderful education and marketable skills for sure. Good luck to you and God Bless!
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What was your job before you became a nurse?
Since everyone is listing ALL their previous jobs, I'd like to expand on my first post... Babysitter Teenage Mom Telemarketer Secretary Customer Service Rep for Sears Krispie Kreme Donuts Print Shop (bindery dept.) Sunday School Teacher Daycare Teacher Caretaker (my dad had lung cancer and lived with me the last two years of his life) Non-profit Organization founder (CelebrateMoms.org) Christian Speaker Writers' Conference Staff Author (Laundry Tales to Lighten Your Load) I think that's everything. Current Position: SAHM/Housewife! Hoping to start nursing school in the fall. Thanks for posting this thread, very interesting.
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What was your job before you became a nurse?
I'm not a nurse, but I am looking into several programs...but just for those who may also be curious about where new students are coming from... I am a SAHM, have been for about 12 years. I have a background in Graphic Arts, but I had to take care of my dad the last few years of his life, he lived with us and my experience with that sparked my interest in nursing. My !
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Considering Nursing School
Thanks so much. I was able to pull it up online and read it. :) God Bless
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Considering Nursing School
I am a 32 yr old mother of four (ages 5-17) and am considering going back to school for nursing. I live in the Mobile area and was wondering what is the best way to get started. I am going to make some appts with the area colleges, but a friend said that some of the local hospitals will pay for your college if you sign with them upon graduation....do any of you know anything about these scholarship programs? Any other helpful advice is also appreciated.