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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
Thank you all so much for the advice!
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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
Thank you so much! Do you have any advice for a new-graduate nurse starting in L&D? Any insight from an experienced nurse would be wonderful!
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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
Andiems: I LOVE The baby! :)
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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
RNloveshePharmD: I had a few questions regarding situations about ethical issues and how I would handle them. I had mostly behavioral questions, like "Tell us about a time you had a conflict, what did you do and what was the outcome." " Why should we pick you for this position?" "What are your greatest strengths" "How have you influenced someone" and questions like that. Good luck to you!!
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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
Thank you to all for your support!!!!! :loveya:
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I am HIRED!!! Labor and Delivery Nurse To BE!
:heartbeat:heartbeat I am so very excited to announce that I received a Job offer today for my dream job in Labor and Delivery!! I am graduating in May and I will be starting my Versant Program in August!!! AAHH!! I cannot believe it!! I am beyond thrilled!! I just had to share my great news with people who understand how much my heart wanted this and how truly HAPPY I feel right now!! :heartbeat:heartbeat
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What is considered a busy unit?
Thank you for your reply ashepherd! That really helped me to understand perspective! Thank you for the congrats.. I really hope I get it! I am very excites about the prospect and happy to know this would be a busy unit! Maybe I got the bed numbers incorrect for post partum, I was saying "200 per month" over and over trying to remember that since I wasn't sure what it meant and I wanted to be sure to research! :) It sounds like it was probably the other way around and 11 LDRP and 18 post partum! :)
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What is considered a busy unit?
I am graduating in May and I had my very first interview for a New Graduate Labor and Delivery position today! Yay! During the interview I asked how many beds there were and at this particular hospital there are 18 LDRP beds and 11 post partum. There are 200 births/month on average. I am wondering if this is considered a small unit and if 200 births/month is considered a low rate or a high rate? Thanks all!!
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New Grad - ICU or L&D
Thanks all for your responses!! I am for sure going to be applying for both units, but Of course! :) I will be applying everywhere to get experience. I am just very excited and feel anxious for where I will land. I will just apply and pray!! Thank you all for your advice!!
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New Grad - ICU or L&D
Hello All! I am going to be graduating to be a Registered Nurse in May! I am so beyond excited!! I originally got in to nursing wanting to be a Labor and Delivery nurse and throughout my L&D clinicals I was floating around on cloud 9. :heartbeat I loved being a part of the miracle of birth and watching the parents go through this situation and even dealing with death and helping the parents cope was profoundly rewarding, just to be a part of someones life in such an important moment. There was no doubt in my mind that I wanted to be working on this unit... Until I went through my ICU rotation. I was shocked to enjoy ICU so much! I got in to nursing because I wanted to make a difference and after seeing what a difference the nurses in ICU make for the patient and the families, I feel drawn to this unit. I feel like the ICU nurses are extremely intelligent and have a broad knowledge base of critical care. I feel like the ICU may in fact give me more opportunities to grow and possibly become a better nurse in the future. I am conflicted now!! Should I follow my heart and apply straight in to L&D or should I follow my head and go into ICU? There are Versant positions available in both. I know I may not even get offers for either, I would just like some advice from experienced nurses.
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The First Days of Nursing School by the Fall 2009ers!!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL NS 2009 STARTERS!!! YAY!! WE ARE GOING TO BE NURSES!!!! I keep telling myself that all day today! Today was my very first day of NS! It was kind of more like orientation than actual "lectures" and "labs", but I still enjoyed it!! I think I am just beyond excited to be there that I am like "Whatever you want to tell me I will soak up like a sponge!!" :redbeathe :chuckle Tomorrow starts are official lectures and then clinical skills are Thursday and Friday. YAY!!! So happy to finally be called a nursing student!!
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Passed TEAS and officially a "Nursing Student"
Aaaahhh.. Man!! This time you will get it! You know what to study now! :)
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Passed TEAS and officially a "Nursing Student"
DID YOU PASS???
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Passed TEAS and officially a "Nursing Student"
GOOD LUCK!!! You can do it! :)
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Passed TEAS and officially a "Nursing Student"
Daytonite: Thank you so much!!! I think that on our college website each nursing instructor has a website that has a syllabus listed with what books we should be and everything, so I am going to go and print that up and read it! I absolutely love allnurses.com! Seriously, there is so much wonderful information! Thank you for all of your suggestions! Craziezchiq: YAY! Oh how exciting you already had your orientation! I cannot wait! Mine is not until August 18, so I still have a while to wait. BUT I am just like you.. Talking about it constantly and thinking about it even more! WOOHOO!! I just am so excited that I am finally going into nursing school! That sounds like a good book, I will definently look into it! Thanks! tfleuter: THANKS!! :)