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Aesthetics Nursing
Idoskin1, Would you suggest a person to get their esty license if they are already an RN and would like get into aesthetic nursing? I am considering it because I feel it would be the best way to learn about skin. I have had other people tell me that it would not be necessary but I am thinking it may help me get into the field. There is not a lot of jobs in this field in my area so I thought it may help me get a foot in the door. Thanks. aprilr
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Aesthetics Nursing
To any of you nurses that are already in the aesthetic field, how did you choose where to get your training? I have seen posts where people have not had good luck with certain training programs. I would like to become certified in botox and other dermal fillers but have no idea where to start. I live in North Dakota and there are not training courses in the state so I do not know where to begin. Do any look better to potential employers than others?
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Aesthetics Nursing
Does anyone know good websites or resources to find aesthetic nurse job openings. I cannot seem to find any helpful sites. The only way I have found to find jobs is to look up specific businesses and check their web page to see if they are hiring. Many of them do not have the info on their page. Just checking to see if anyone had some good ideas. Thanks.
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New Grad willing to work ANYWHERE! Where's hiring and doesn't have 1000's of apps???
I live in North Dakota and there are not many nurses in the state without a job. There are many rural hospitals that are desperate for nurses and are giving sign on bonuses. The hospitals in the larger towns are also in need of help. So, there are options! Good luck!
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Online Nursing Programs??
I will be graduating from an online program in May. I am an LPN and will graduate with my BSN. It has been difficult but it is completely do-able. You basically have to just read the book and teach yourself. I still have an 84 hour preceptorship and 135 hours of community health observations so there are things that you will be doing in a health care setting. You should be able to go on the program's website and it will state that it is accredited. Or go to your Board of Nursing for your state and they have a list of all the accreditd schools. Good luck!
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Can an RN school hold your transcripts....
The school that I am attending is also doing this. They said that they will not clear us to take the boards until the ATI says that we are ready. After I graduate in May I have to take an ATI course. It can be anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks long depending on my skill level. I think that after I am done with the course, whether it is 2 or 6 weeks they have to clear me for boards. It is not like they are going to never clear me, but I have to go through the ATI couse first.
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Info on starting own business
Does anyone have a good book/video/class/anything that would help with starting a new business. I am thinking about possibly starting my own business within the next 5 or so years but would have no clue where to start or what to do. I have a lot of time but I would like to starting leaning about it. Thank you!
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if you could give 5 tips on how to ace nursing school what would they be?
Do not skip class unless there is an emergency, these are not going to be classes that you can show up just for the tests and still pass. You are going to learn more by reading and going to class than you will from just reading. Like someone else stated, get a day planner, it will be your best friend.
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Surgical internship
I am soon doing an internship in the operating room. When I was in LPN school I observed multiple times in the OR with no problems. Now that I graduating in May and getting ready for my internship. The problem is that last semester while observing in the cardiac cath lab I got dizzy, lightheaded and had to leave the room. It was terribly embarassing and I do not want it to happen again. It wasn't even anything bloody, I was watching a screen. It may have been that I was standing in the same spot for quite some time with a lead apron on. I don't know. I know that during total hip replacements and spinal surgery I didn't have this issue but that was a few years ago. Do any of you have any tips for me to prevent this from happening again? Thank you in advance for any info! April
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Aesthetic Nursing
Hi, I know threads about aesthetic nursing have been seen before, lately they haven't been generating much conversation. I am REALLY interested in becoming an aesthetic nurse. I will graduate in May with my RN, BSN and am just try to get some info. Would I be more likely to be hired if I already have the training for botox, etc or would an employer prefer to send you to the training of their choice? Does anyone have any insight or experience in the field, any comments or concerns. Thank you all. April
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Safety syringes
I know exactly what you are talking about! The last place I worked only used them. We did not have them for IM, only insulin. I did not like them because of the bubbles. Like you said the safety aspect was great but it is not easy to get the bubbles out.
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Traveling botox & filler RN?
plasticrn, I have been searching for information on aesthetic nursing for a long time. I live in North Dakota and there is not a lot of job opportunity. Do you think that I should get certified before applying for jobs to make myself more appealing? I will be graduating in May with my BSN and just want to get a head start if I can. Thanks.
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Bad weather and getting to the hospital
I live in North Dakota so I have some experience with snow. Just last weekend we had a bad storm and people got stuck at work for over 24 hours because people could not get into work. But they also could not get home. The problem isn't always just the snow drifts but we had zero visability because of blowing snow. It doesn't matter what you drive if you cannot see you hand infront of your face! We usually try to plan ahead and stay in an extra room or something. But we do not take chances because with -20 temps going out in a storm can be deadly!
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don't want to charge
Maybe instead of saying that you do not believe that you are qualified to do charge, you could try and tell them that you are not as comfortable and confident as charge. At my facility, if you tell them that you are more comfortable on the med cart or as charge, they do their best to try to accomidate. Also, if they are receiving feedback that you are good as charge you should take it as a compliment and believe in yourself. You could ask for a few days of orientation at charge for a refresher...
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Are you an introvert or extrovert?
I was asked this question during an interview not long ago. The job was for an aesthetic nurse specialist which I guess would be one of those areas that an extrovert would be desirable...