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Should I tell my nursing school about my disorder?
All advices meant well from the above. I'm a bit surprised of some detected harshness from some of our fellow nurses. What is wrong w/ you people???? I think you need to talk again to you neurologist regarding your medication and treatment and a letter from your Doc to the Dean of nursing. If you are on a manageable level of this diagnosis, then you should be able to finish school and practice nursing in a non clinical environ. ( there are so many opportunities for nurses in a non clinical environ and minus the stress of understaffing) . There are a lot of people working , including nurses who have an anxiety d/o , or a manic depressive or schizoid w/c makes them functioning people, if they are maintained in meds and therapy. You could have OSA in relation to your symptoms , but that is a physician issue ---- but this people (OSA) can and have managed their daytime sleepiness. You might need a CPAP so you can sleep uninterrupted or well enough to minimize the daytime sleepiness. It appears to me that you have worked w/ this already. This is a form of disability and I frankly do not believe that a school can turn you down for training or finishing the program just because you have narcolepsy. Obviously you have managed it and your grades are good, the school can not touch you. Just for preparation you might contact the disability people's rights ----- I guarantee you that training can not be refused, as long as you are doing the school requirements in grades and attendance ! I take my hat off for you for doing what you are doing considering ???? but do tell school , but not until neuro MD and some guidance from the disability group ---- just in case......okay ? I have to admire you for your accomplishment considering of your diagnosis. Lots of power to you !!!:redbeathe:nurse:
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Any of you make excellent grades but suck at skills?
hi , skills are not learned from books . You practice a lot to get the skills. so heads up. Practice makes perfect , or you may be jsut so nervous, maybe?
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Yelled at for posting on AN
Amen !
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Accelerated BSN Programs For Those Who Want To Move Into Nursing
Gpa may be important , but the focus is how much of the science pre requisites have you completed? ( might need a pre req algebra, then organic chem and this might need a basic chem pre req, anatomy and might need a biology pre reqs.......... see what I mean? You might want to take the sciences first before getting into the BSN and spare yourself a stressful period if you take the sciences and the BSN program at the same time. Do the sciences pre reqs first. Getting these done affects your acceptance points.
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Is anatomy one of the toughest courses for nursing?
yes, it is & just one of them. Most pre req are hard, but once you get more and finish them , the more confidence you will have. Do not be discourage. anatomy requires a lot of memory work.:)
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Attacking a Doctor Makes News; Attacking a Nurse is Business As Usual
really , i do not understand why they do not have a security in hospitals...lots of people in grief or crazy that could just walked in and out! the security should also be for the patients safety as well as the employees. the law is the law ...you touched someone, it is battery, no matter how you look at it. they need a metal detector, and security people in the hospital since this is considered a frail and open area to all. anybody could walk in a hospital, anybody without any proper identification ! now that is scary. the hospital administration can only think of "business" and kiss a.. instead of protecting their staff. but you know what , they will think differently when there is a time where somebody walks in a hospital , goes to a room and shoot or kill a patient ............if i am the family of that patient , i will sue the hospital for allowing an unsafe environment such as this situation .......then the administration will sing a different tune! it is sad that we mostly change things for the better ...after the fact!
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Can I lose my license for being nude on internet?
:crying2:Sadly , yes. Look around , what is happening ? Greed and profiteering is all that matters. There is no connection among us. Some are so blatantly rich , and the other side , some are so poor and do not even have the basic necessities....while the rich side justt want to have more money , big cars , big houses etc............... this is disconnection. this won't last long otherwise humans will become extinct. There are still a few rich ones out there helping the needy , such as Gates, Angelina, and a lot more. ( Thank God for these people) We need to change our consciousness, our sympathy and understanding and revamp mainly our priorities. No you saw what it really is. Hopefully things will change soon.... for the benefit of all mankind and of course mother earth.:redbeathe
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Can I lose my license for being nude on internet?
You know , employeers comes in different colors. Some will not care about that as long as it is not a present occupation, some just do not care as long as you are doing your job well within your defined role, and if you do come across an employer who feels they have a right to investigate everything in your life just to get a job??? Stay away from these kind of employers. Considering their "priorities" I will question their motives and purpose for being so prudish on past tense actions. They should be looking at the schooling and the training you have accomplished. And if they are really exeptional employers, they would also spend money to send their nurses to achool to improve their nurses skill and knowledge.....this is where the attention should be, and not the past lives of their employees!
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Accelerated BSN Programs For Those Who Want To Move Into Nursing
I agree w/ JPchouston. I did the LVN when I temporarily suspended my RN study...I had an excellent Dean of Nursing and she was the best suportive and wise woman, and adviced me to go to the LVN for one semester, and I was done. I was able to work w/ the LVN license , and believe me there were some pluses , since in some places they will hire the LVN instead of an RN as a cost effective steps in their budgets. Llater on I decided to go back and finish the RN. I too have a Bachelors in Arts of Journalism. We do not stop learning, and our interests may vary and change as time goes on. In your case , when you decide to go for your Masters--- your bachelors in Psychology should really catapult you in the Masters of Mental Health, as an RN!
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Senior RN Student w/ Jealous Husband!!!
Oh mamalumps..... what is happening to you w/ the husband getting insecured because of your new career is nothing new. Half of my classmates almost dropped out because of stress from immature and insecure husbands ! I was already separated from him when I started my actual RN tour and clinical, so I was okay , but my other classmates were so pressured , some of them dropped out !!!! Hope those marriages are still working out , ,cause that is a high price to pay to keep the marriage (your career) .............besides this is the time to see as to what your husband is really made out of! You are done so you are almost in the finish line. Beg, borrow and whatever, to get your test done !!!! Get this done first , and then see what is the next problem to tackle...."one thing at a time ". And we are with you. We shared the same craziness during the nurse training.
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Discouraged by Nurses who hate their job
See there are kudos in nursing.....just like any other job, those 12-16 hours is doable for me , and get a lot of days off. there are always unhappy people out there------if you can stay away from them or minimize your association w/ them. Hang around w/ happy and succesfull people ....they are the winners. Life is short ,you want quality. In the hospital , you may not have that option, so surround yourself w/ positive thoughts and affirmation while working w/ difficult and negative people.
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Colonoscopy: A patients perspective...
Panties w/ a hole in them ? Wow , very creative......maybe we can market this in the colonoscopy clinics to add character to their butt procedure? How about a colon video tour to share w/ your friends next time they come over for dinner or visit?
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Discouraged by Nurses who hate their job
Of course I would love to share! My student days were hectic, but loved it because my instructors were truly helpful and not playing the power game as some instructors do. I was not happy in med surg. because I really did not have time to really talk to my patients. It was just too busy and my interaction w/ my patient was based on hello how are you? ...I'll be back . I was not happy w/ this. I felt like somebody told a lie on us about this. the hospital is staffed in a way where you have tiem to hang an iv , run to another room for a piggy back , get back to the othe room to change some diaper or clean bottom, etc....it does not stop and when you look at the clock, you are 3 hours passed your lunch time. I went to psych. I was always perplexed and curious in this area, but then by accident got into the private insurance as a medical reviewer or what they call now as a utilization review. Now you might do well in this area, since you will have the nursing knowledge to apply. Nursing is good ....pursue and finish this , and with this behind you, you can work in the fraud dept, review dept, quality mgmt ---you do not have to work on the floor w/ this position. Hopefully you will find your niche, but one have to be trying it on for size before you can decide that it is for you. No matter what , your degree in nursing will serve you well, in whatever specialty you decide to go. If you still want to deal w/ patients...do home health. At least you will have time to talk to your patient here and still give wonderful care! good luck to your quest .....you will eventually find it , but on your way finding the quest...do not forget to smell the flowers on the way and live a life while you are on a quest ! God bless you and lots and lots of power to you !!!! and be patient and do not lose faith. Just keep trying the different areas until you find your fit !
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Colonoscopy: A patients perspective...
Really ?? you have tolerance to the drugs? should they give more versed ? this other med ---would insurance pay for this ? I had two of these things and they went just fine.......I simply fell asleep. Maybe a stronger versed dosage and a demerol? ...just in case it does not put you to lala land , at least there will be no pain ?
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Discouraged by Nurses who hate their job
If you are detailed oriented , nursing research may be the best arena for you ? and you are right , there are so may areas and specialty. I did not stay long in med surg-----It was more of a assembly line for me, only you are dealing s/ peoples lives.........real nursing ( time to care emotionally as well as physically) is not possible in the way they staffed these facilities...... they might as well program a robot , because the staffing is so tight , you can barely extend any emotional support....just go in and out and barely a how are you , to the patient. It is not the fault of the nurses ----it is the admistrator of the facility that makes this wonderful profession into a manual labor.