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Cardiac nurses....allow me to pick your brain : )
Ok, so I'm an RN new to cardiac floor, and as my personality is: I am having anxiety over "all things I don't know". Soooo, I thought this would be an excellent forum to be able to pick your brain. Little tips, things to ALWAYS do, things to NEVER do, all things helpful in the cardiac arena. Any and all advice would be appreciated....thanks much!
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Hospital fires grad nurse- who's to blame???
Okay, so the story goes....I was hired as a new grad at a hospital. I worked there for about 3 weeks. When I went to request my transcripts so that I could take NCLEX, the records department told me that they couldn't release my transcripts because I had not met all of my requirements. I was, of course shocked, I got permission to get in the 1 hour class I was lacking and so I thought I was okay (i'd still be able to finish the 4 week class and take NCLEX within the 90 days state required for me to work as a GN. Herein lies the problem, I did not tell my employer up front about the new info. I wasn't trying to hide it, as I had told my preceptor after I found out. It didn't dawn on my preceptor either, the implications of what this actually meant (that I wasn't actually a graduate, degree not complete, not legal to work under that title, etc.) My preceptor patted me on the back and said, it's okay, it's just a 1 hour class, you'll get it done. And proceded to tell me how silly it was that it was a 1 hour class giving me this problem. My manager a couple of days later came up to me at work and asked me if I had scheduled my NCLEX yet, and I told her the situation. An hour later I was called into the office and my managers explained what this meant. It wasn't until that moment that I understood the reprocussions of my failing to tell them. I do accept responsibility for not telling them, I told them I had only know a few days prior myself. In the personnel action form that they fill out when they make an action against an employee it says that I stated that I had known 2 weeks prior (this is besides the point) and they fired me because I did not have all my requirements met. One of the big problems I have with this situation is that the human resources department didn't make sure my degree was complete-that I was an actual graduate. They hired me anyways, and then I lost my job. I have been unemployed since, 4 months now. I realize this was more than one person's fault, but I feel like the ultimate fault might lie with the employer. Any input would be greatly appreciated! However, if you are going to chastize me for my part in this, save your typing, because I have thoroughly beat myself up over and over again. shhnack
- A Sister Never Forgets
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LPN lay-offs in Missouri?????????
Sorry to hear that, can I give you some advice, not that you asked of course. But anyways, I am currently looking for employment as an LPN and I cannot, literally cannot find work as an LPN. LPN positions are so scarce it seems that I think alot of applicants are applying for very little jobs for LPNs there are. So, my advice, start looking around for another job, just for job security, or tell your boss that you would be interested in functioning at some other level, such as tech or unit secretary before they lay off altogether. I'm not trying to scare you but I can sense the shortage of jobs available as I hunt without success. Anyways, good luck! Shhnack
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Mind is fuzzy, poor memory
That's cute, "Selective Alzheimers", never heard of that one before. What kind of sleeping/exercises are you doing with success? I just get so frustrated with myself, when it happens, I think I have anxiety too, even though I don't like to admit that. But I think I have alot of anxiety going on in my head, I think way too much!! I can't tell you the times I've heard people say that to me. Thanks for the input, Shhnack
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ADHD/ADD nurse
I can relate! Do you have a tendency of cheating yourself out of the sleep your body really even needs to function at your fullest potential. As, I am typing this, I'm wondering this myself. What is your story? Shhnack
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Interview tips
Good stuff Chicookie!
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Almost an RN, taking job as tech
Well, right now, I have applied for any LPN job in sight with no success. Our city's two hospitals just did away with alot of LPN's and so the demand just doesn't seem to be plentiful. This is why I'm going this route. Thanks Shhnack
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Mind is fuzzy, poor memory
Thanks for your input!
- LPN lay-offs in Missouri?????????
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Almost an RN, taking job as tech
Okay, so here's the deal. I'm currently an LPN, I will have my RN in May 2009. I am very interested in working on the Med/surg floor upon graduating with my RN. Sooooo, I was thinking, since I can't find any LPN jobs at the moment, I would work as a tech on the med/surg floor to better secure a spot as an RN later. I have an interview tomorrow for the tech position. Can you please tell me if this is a step in the right direction, or one step back given my plans, or if I'm crazy or what? Any input would be much appreciated! Shhnack
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ADHD/ADD nurse
Hello there! I know there has been a previous thread started on this subject, however it is pretty old and I wanted something more interactive to read and speak about. So, any of you out there been diagosed/self-diagnosed with ADD or ADHD? It would be nice to hear your stories, how you cope, what works, if you find that the disorder has affected every area of your life? Thanks for the input, can't wait-literally!! Shhnack
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Nurses with ADD/ADHD?
Oh, my goodness yes, I have had problems with a nurse who trained me. She was very rough around the edges. I think she enjoyed making me feel lesser than her. It was a bad situation at first and after so long of her dogging me or acting so exasperated by my questions, one day I gave it back to her in the most respectful way I could. After that she kinda backed off and knew I wasn't for kicking around. Also, I remember at some point in my employment there I remember thinking to myself, "okay, I can either be miserable with her around or learn how to befriend her in some strange kind of way". I started holding my head higher, and started matching my rapport with hers and kind of tried to read her better. In other words, the way I spoke with her, and interacted with her matched how she interacted with me, while I wasn't rude I was just kinda gruff and to the point. She soon started to respect me. I guess I was just to nice to her, and she couldn't respect that, doesn't make sense, it is how it unfolded. Now, for me, if there is a woman/man who is cold and rude to me, I make a conscience effort to get to know/understand/or befriend them, because it seems "those" people are the one's who have alot of knowledge to offer and if you can get on their good side, you'll have a good person to go when you need it. Hope this helps at all : ) Shhnack
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Auditory Processing vs. ADD ?
Interesting, just found this information, thanks!
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Nurses with ADD/ADHD?
Okay, so any one had problems with relationships? If so, please explain, which types of relationships and to what degree. So far I haven't read much on this topic :) Shhnack