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  1. I'm probably nuts for asking, but....

    I'm a pre nursing student, I do not smoke, I am a
  2. Are there programs that provide credentials so an RN or an APN can specialize in otology, neurotology, or otoneurology? I'm not as interested in the nose or throat as I am soley of the ear. Not that I...
  3. Are there programs that provide credentials so an RN or an APN can specialize in otology, neurotology, or otoneurology? I'm not as interested in the nose or throat as I am soley of the ear. Not that I...
  4. In my end of the world, there's quite a bit of need for it. I'm betting there is in your end of the world too, but hearing people tend to not notice the Deaf communities within their own
  5. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    I'll be happy, if not at least content passing
  6. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    Another good question I'd like an answer to. So many questions, so little
  7. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    Thank you for the added question. I'd really like to know this as
  8. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    Doesn't that demean a nurse's common sense and knowledge base? Do you consider yourself intelligent enough not to kill a patient with lip balm, nasal spray, or cough
  9. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    I'm getting it now. Thanks. A nurse may only administer OTC drugs if he or she feels it necessary, but must have a doctor's order for prescription
  10. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    Ah. Thanks
  11. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    Can a nurse administer prescription strength drugs without a doctor's orders if the nurse feels it
  12. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    I'm in the U.S., so let's go with
  13. Nurse Independent Prescriber?

    I was thinking that. I've read that nurses can prescribe OTC medicines, like Tylenol or Advil. Is that
  14. Which position to accept???

    Not only do I think the second offer could put some experience on your resume, it might even lead to a higher paid long term career. The first offer looks as if that's the highest a CNA is likely to...
  15. The cat's out of the bag and I can't hear. I've been deemed physically fit to enter nursing school and potentially practice as an RN. What issues do you think I might face and how I can be reasonably...
  16. What I once found a horror is now a happiness

    I'm a pre nursing student. I've said it a ton of times already, but here it is again for those of you just walking in. My high school career was a shame. I barely graduated and only because my special...
  17. Problems you believe a deaf RN might run into

    You encouragement means a lot to me. Thank
  18. Problems you believe a deaf RN might run into

    Since I'd like to work with kids, I am looking into acute care pediatric NP programs. I'd like to assist in either neurology or otolayringology surgery because these specialties have a larger deaf...
  19. Problems you believe a deaf RN might run into

    I was a bit worried about this at first, but I intend to follow the lead of deaf OR nurses before me. What we do is familiarize ourselves with emergency policies and the role we, as OR nurses, have in...
  20. I'm interesting in becoming CNOR and CRNFA certified. Both require two years of operating room experience documented. The ACPNP program I'd like to go to after I get my RN license requires one year of...
  21. Showing your respect to the Deaf patient

    Hello, members of Allnurses.com. I'm posting to educate willing nurses about Deaf culture and how you, as a nurse, can deliver culturally sensitive care to the Deaf and deaf patient. Let me begin by...
  22. Showing your respect to the Deaf patient

    Very
  23. Showing your respect to the Deaf patient

    I'd recommend you and the people responsible for purchasing equipment look into the products available on this site. http://www.bierley.com/ With an electronic magnifyer, you can write and your...
  24. Showing your respect to the Deaf patient

    Absolutely correct. Many older deaf people do were not formally schooled in their youth and because of that, are illiterate. Take that into account when treating middle aged deaf
  25. Showing your respect to the Deaf patient

    Your post was very unprofessional and disappiointed me greatly. These little things mean a lot to the Deaf people who are active in their Deaf communities, as I am. Deafness is a cultural heritage to...