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  1. Thank you all so much for the advice!
  2. 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!
  3. Andiems: I LOVE The baby! :)
  4. 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!!
  5. Thank you to all for your support!!!!! :loveya:
  6. :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
  7. 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! :)
  8. 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!!
  9. 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!!
  10. 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.
  11. 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!!
  12. Aaaahhh.. Man!! This time you will get it! You know what to study now! :)
  13. GOOD LUCK!!! You can do it! :)
  14. 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!! :)

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