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  1. i was born and have lived in port angeles my entire life up to this point. im graduating soon and looking to work in a larger hospital in the seattle/tacoma area. our hospital http://www.olympicmedical.org/fac_memHospital.html is actually a great place to work if you want to live out here, which i would love to do later on in my career. there are new grad positions open right now in the ER, CCU, and med surg. pay isnt bad and cost of living isnt either and the olympic peninsula is heaven to those who like the outdoors.
  2. ive lived in port angeles, wa my entire life. i am a new grad and will be leaving this area to work in some larger hospitals, our hospital here is great however and located on the olympic peninsula, gateway to olympic national part. rent is cheap compared to the city. i pay 525$/month for a small rental house. hospital website http://www.olympicmedical.org/fac_memHospital.html good luck! i know they have new grad perdiem positions open for my graduating class in the CCU, ER, and med surg floors and most turn into full time positions eventually.
  3. Thank you SOOOO MUCH for answering these interview questions. You are a HUGE help and answered in such a clear way, i dont know if I could have gotten a better person to interview! you may be fresh out of nursing school, but you're a nurse and perhaps being so fresh out of school makes it easier to write in this type of way (im sure you had your share of this type of writing). anyway, you made my nite, i just got off work and came home happy to see someone had written me back. i do know some nurses but like you say.. they are the busiest people i know and some are nite shift, etc. and feel rude calling them up for this if they are sleeping, etc. so thanks again, you made my evening a lot better.. i have 2 big tests tomorrow and just wanted to get this finished first. take care and thanks for helping me!
  4. Hi, I was given an assignment in my 1st year nursing class today (to interview a nurse) and need to have my paper turned in by tomorrow. If you are a nurse could you please answer the following interview questions for me? THANK YOU! 1. How do your values influence your practice as a nurse? 2. Were your values altered through your nursing education? 3. Has your nursing practice influenced your values? PS Values -- are freely chosen, enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object, idea, or action. Values are important because they influence decisions and actions, including nurses' ethical decision making. Example: I value good health so I eat a healthy diet and excersise regularly.
  5. ive learned about why this type of behavior happens in pscyhology courses, particularily developmental psychology.
  6. WOW, this was a very poignant story, thank you so much for sharing and thinking outside the box.
  7. take care and hang in there!!!
  8. yeah, ive often wondered how people like this would act in a trauma situation... but its hard to predict behavior without knowing someone a little better... perhaps college stress gives alot of people a place to learn about dealing with stress.. so they dont react as poorly when they are a nurse? im not quite sure we can judge how they will be as nurses at this point in time, because they are still on the path learning how to be one? just a passing thought. ... oh and horray for me, this is the last week of winter quarter and only one more prerequisite to go!
  9. hang in there :)

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