It's absolutely possible! :-) I had always wanted to be a nurse, but wasn't sure I could do it. After earning a business degree, and then being a SAHM for 10 years I decided to take the plunge. I...
As many have pointed out, in small communities this is unavoidable. In my ER from 3:30a-7a there are only two RN's, so if someone comes in that I know, it's pretty much a given that we'll be seeing...
Just wanted to encourage all of you - you can do it! I went back to school at age 35, and am now 38 and have been an RN for 6 months. I LOVE my job, and am so happy I made the switch. I have a...
I'm a recent grad (6/09), had a job waiting when I graduated, and am loving it (even though there's still lots to learn!). People like to complain, so the ones with the good stories may just not be...
The trick worked for me! Took the test on Friday at 8:00, tried to register that afternoon about 4:00 - got the pop-up! I found out this morning at 9:05 through Quick Results that I PASSED!!!! I...
I'm just finishing up an ADN program just shy of turning 38. You can do it! :-) It's been one of the best things I've ever done. I've loved nursing school, and can't wait to hit the ground running...
I'm just starting my last term too - yeah! We have 180 hours of precepting - works out to about 2 12-hour-shifts a week for 8 weeks. I'm going to be in the ER - can't wait!
Suctioning either trachs or vents, helping during codes (patients may vomit during codes, and RT is always right in there helping with suctioning or tubing), dealing with coughing patients, elderly...
Not really answering your question here (I don't really know the difference between RT degrees), but do you know how much sputum, phlegm, vomit, and other fluids that respiratory has to deal with on a...
So glad I'm in the program I'm in. They want us to get experience with anything we can. We did IV's in our 2nd term both in lab (on mannequins and each other) and by spending a day in outpt surgery...
I'm an "A" student. I work 30-40 hours a week, spend time with my family, work out 6 days a week, and drive an hour each way to work and school. I do not spend all of my time studying, or neglect...
This would be a moot point at my school - to get in and stay in the nursing program you have to have a B- or better in every class (and clinicals). One point below that and you're out. It's...
My 2nd semester (Med/Surg) I got to see a laminectomy and a laparoscopic cholecsystectomy. This semester (OB/Peds) I've seen two c-sections. Very cool to watch and I'm glad I had the experience, but...