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  1. Has dawned on you yet that someone higher up in the hospital was looking at your labs (that probable had no legal right too) in order to come across the fact that you had accessed them?
  2. It depends is it your fault or an exceptionally hard instructor. If you going to take the same instructor, then by all means finish the class. This way you will know exactly what to expect next time around. You normally get 2-3x max. to get a passing grade in the class. If you only get two chances then I might withdrawl, !@#$ happens and you don't want to blow your career on an A&P class; otherwise, roll the dice. You don't want to be holding yourself back with pre's. The idea is to get into nursing school. C's earn degrees and no one has ever asked my what GPA I received after nursing school. The best grade will count on your GPA, and you'll never have to explain to anyone why you got a "D" first time around.
  3. Don't let anyone make you feel bad. When was the last time they gave you two weeks notice before they let you go! Just come up with a good excuse and be able to fire it off when the necessary time arises! Dave
  4. Hey, Congratulations Thumper! I've always been a super lucky guy getting jobs. Once I get into the door for an interview I end up always getting the job - knock on wood. Just a suggestion, but if you happen to have his E-mail address I would definitely without hesitation send him off a Thank You e-mail letter. Do anything you can do to get your name on the end of his tongue first thing in the morning - even if it's a very brief Thank You phone call make him think about you. Don't worry Baby Girl I sense that you have this thing all wrapped up@ Dave :bowingpur
  5. Did they tell you if they were or had included administration, secretarial, dietary, custodial, lab and x-ray...in the 12:1 ratio's? I'm thinking from time to time if nursing isn't paying attention they get included in the ratios!
  6. Frankly you have every right to feel Frantic. I'm feeling a little overwhelmed and scared right now just reading the post! It won't take much of anything to throw a wrench into everything. Hi... I have a question. How do other small facilities ie less than 50 residents staff the floor with CNA's and TMA's? And is the charge nurse required to cover a med cart,in addition to taking care of all the documentation, take care of blood draws, the normal stuff a charge nurse is to do? The reason I ask is this... I am the day charge ( and new to the position also) for a facility with 42 residents. Tomorrow I am scheduled to work as charge, and also do a med cart along with the usual Monday stuff. I also have a TMA on a med cart and 5 aides on the floor. I just started in the day charge position a week ago. I was the night charge nurse previously. I'm just not sure how I'm gonna get all the things done that I need to get done in addition to doing the med cart! Since I am the only licensed staff, I will also have to do all the insulins, the feedings and dressing changes too! Am I being too uptight about having to do this, or am I worrying over nothing? I'm nervous about it, and knowing the staff I'll be working with, I'll hear about being short staffed all day long..... heard it already today! Thanks... a frantic nurse!
  7. Spend some real-time figuring this one out for you. Where I hail from it would be a serious waste of time almost two years worth. RN's can CLEP out of EMT-P, but EMT-P's can't CLEP RN School. And, even RN's can't CLEP basic EMT
  8. If that's what you want kid go get it. Look in Sunday's paper find a nice reputable hospital advertising jobs for new grad internship programs. Good luck!
  9. Pickle RELAX my god it's not meant to be taken completely seriously. First of all you never say anything that can be over heard. If so it's your word over his - you can't be fired for that. Hahahaha, "Be the better person", hahahahaha - oh please. Pickle, gambling at work can most certainly get you fired though. I work addictions if you need some referrals I'll be more than happy to assist you.
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  11. Size doesn't have a lot to do with it, but you do have to stand up for yourself. Let him know if he drops dead in front of you that you'll have to walk away since he thinks your to small to do chest compression, and even if you start CPR you'll have to call administration to make sure it's okay. What's he do for a living you need to come back with something like how can a nasty condensating bigot like yourself be in sales and make any money. If your still a student you may want to pass till you get the license - don't let these people talk to you like that!
  12. Do you realize this is a board assessable around the world. You really need to narrow things down to maybe a zip code. :balloons:
  13. Please, quit telling Pam to do a 1:1 :argue: . It obviously hasn't worked in the past - he'll eat her alive if she tries :smiley_ab. How big is your ER? You take all your staff from a couple of shifts surround him and have a 12:1 :deadhorse. HE'LL LISTEN! :biggringi Infer that if he isn't nice you'll throw a blanket party out back!:lol_hitti Let him know he has one last chance to be tolerable. If remains the same you'll make him dot his "I's" and cross his "T's". Question every order as if you can't read it :bowingpur. And take no more verbal orders make him write it all down . It is the ER you don't have to take verbals it's only done for convenience :beer: Federal law states you have the right to work in a hostile free environment . I always jumped at every opportunity to let these folks know I worked there They were only contract labor :yelclap:
  14. You have 1700 posts and your not a nurse yet. Looks like you need to be studying - Internal --->Right Atruim.
  15. That's because we don't have a need to check on the dx cause we're always right. Besides I would hate to have to make you stop and answer the phone you know in between the call lights, filling up water pitchers, passing trays, picking up trays, changing the beds. giving bed baths, switching out the grape jelly for the apple butter, making sure there's plenty of chairs for the company, making sure Granny gets it on channel 8 at noon, sure there feet are covered, oh it's time to pass out the trays again. Oh baby girl you know you can only cat fight with another girl too. Oh time to pass out trays again!

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