Havin' A Party! ASN, RN

ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management

RN with BS (Engineering), MBA (Admin Management), JD (House Counsel)

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    Is English required to be an RN?

    Agree with ya. But remember that charting is also a task... a crucial one at that! With respect to the second point above: of course, your dead
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    Is English required to be an RN?

    Nothing wrong with that at all. Tenses match. Clear, understandable assessment. Professional terms correctly employed. Hence, documentator is perceived as knowledgeable, experienced, believable,...
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    Is English required to be an RN?

    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! Well I guess so!
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    Is English required to be an RN?

    Shoot! Just saw I messed up again. My sincere apologies, Mag. The above was, obviously, meant for Jailhouse. Guess since the "I Think I Love You" thread, just can't get you out of my mind!
  5. Oh, oh! What the heck happened above? Remember boys and girls: let's play nice. Don't take these posts personally. Everybody's got her / his own
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    Is English required to be an RN?

    Noticed that immediately too. Thought it was a little funny in the context of the post. :) Not raggin' on ya, Mag. Agree with the poor English, etc. often seen in medical charts and other...
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    Recommend Spanish litterature?

    Hahahahahahahahahahhahahaha!
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    resignation without good recommendation

    And continue to
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    Recommend Spanish litterature?

    Remember this name (or something like it) from my Spanish IV class in high school... eons ago.
  11. Just wanted to thank everyone again for the
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    Recommend Spanish litterature?

    Ditto!
  13. Intend to go straight to an ICU upon graduation (ADN). By that time, should've accumulated approximately 18 months' experience as a tech there. Presume this plan will work, but I'm seeking your...
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    First day as a "spanky new R.N."

    Spanking patients on the first day?!?! Well, shame on you! That's not suppose to be happenin' till, at least, the second week. (Please see Fundamentals of Nursing, Craven, p.
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    Under what circumstances can a nurse LEGALLY refuse an assignment?

    Wow! Who's attracted to that place??? What's the hourly rate??? $100 /
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    What Doesn't Matter

    One -- What a fab post! Thanks for taking the time to fill us in on "real-world" nursing. Much appreciated. Sounds like you're doing great and learning a ton! Please keep passing some of that...
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    Under what circumstances can a nurse LEGALLY refuse an assignment?

    It seems a bit exaggerated. If the assignment is totally unrealistic, the facility will certainly encounter several prob's they'd rather not have to deal with. As stated above, a lot of this...
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    Under what circumstances can a nurse LEGALLY refuse an assignment?

    This sounds correct to
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    Scary thing happened on way to work...

    Jess -- Glad to hear it passed. But do get checked. Were you well hydrated at the
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    Scary thing happened on way to work...

    (Ooooops -- double
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    What is the term for this condition?

    Okay Palps, simma dawn na!!! :) Keep us posted after the appointment on the 18th. Good
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    What is the term for this condition?

    Okay Palps, simma dawn na!!! :) Keep us posted after the appointment on the 18th. Good
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    What is the term for this condition?

    Palp -- I take it you were in
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    What is the term for this condition?

    Palp -- I take it you were in
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    The Worthy Banana

    I eat a small one almost everyday, mostly for the potassium. Wouldn't do two -- way-high glycemic index. Not sure I agree with all statements on the list posted . Someone may wanna verify / confirm...