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  1. I have thought of this several times over the years, and I look at how nurses allow themselves to be treated and how they treat each other? So how many here think that a good percentage of nurses are...
  2. "Fired for NO Reason"

    One day I went to change a syringe on syringe pump, and I had the Heparin syringe (Keep Line open nearby) in hand. I was nervous and I picked up the Milrinone syringe rather than the Heparin....
  3. But the interesting this is that they are also highly controlling. In their codependency, they get their needs met by controlling. And I see this with nurses at times, when they feel the need to...
  4. "Fired for NO Reason"

    Again, there is a way to do this--and in must be integrated with a mixed approached taking in consideration the style of learning and particular needs of the orientee. There is enormous added stress...
  5. "Fired for NO Reason"

    Well, what do you mean? Are you saying you know more to the story? Yes there usually is more than one side of the story. That's why I wondered about the nurse's orientation and the department's and...
  6. "Fired for NO Reason"

    I totally see what you are saying here--absolutely. But trust me. You have to know by now that there are a significant number of nurses that are very safe and intelligent and caring practitioners...
  7. "Fired for NO Reason"

    Sure. I am not sure what she/he said. Have to look back at
  8. Hi everyone. I would like some advice. OK, I have been in early menopause since I was about 30. I had little choice really--go on HRT or never get any sleep, be completely unable to focus or...
  9. "Fired for NO Reason"

    That may be true but there a few things to consider, that IMHO, many that take on the not-so-easy role of precepting DO NOT UNDERSTAND. (And carollady, I totally get what you are saying as well.)...
  10. "Fired for NO Reason"

    lilly blue, wow, it speaks tomes. If we could read the minds of some significant number of nurses--those that precept and those that not, and perhaps some managers and "nurse educators" as well, that...
  11. HELP!! What to put on resume after being unjustly FIRED?

    Most of the time you must fill out electronic applications. If you do not fill in reason for leaving, it will prompt you that the application will NOT go further. The HR systems are well throughtout...
  12. How to Fight HR for RN job I want

    Worse comes to worse, I'd would ask the ICU manager for a reference on your behalf for your work as an extern, etc. I 'd get any other sound references too. Then I would respectfully decline the...
  13. OK! Looking forward to your
  14. Does it bother you to address MDs by their title of Doctor?

    I know wanna. I am thinking of starting that trend. Wondering how it will go over with other nurses. Hello, I am Nurse Samatha Adams, RN. LOL Or hello I am Professiona Nurse Adams--or Hi I am...
  15. Does it bother you to address MDs by their title of Doctor?

    Oops. I meant seen not scene. Writing and typing boo boos.
  16. Does it bother you to address MDs by their title of Doctor?

    Sorry, I didn't mean to seem like I misunderstood you. I hear what you are saying. I just think nurses aren't as serious as they could be about mutual respect. And if I address someone as Dr. or...
  17. **need advice on a bit of a problem**

    First, thank you all for you input. I so appreciate it. 2. I take plant-based prescription products--and am seen q six month by the gyne that prescribes them. 3. I see a few other highly reputable and...
  18. **need advice on a bit of a problem**

    First, seriously, thank you all for your replies. 1. I do take a plant-based, though prescription estrogen, which works well.
  19. noahsmom, No. He was detailing the role of the nurse to other nurses. Either way though, one discipline is different than the other. They can be general about it, but leave the specifics of it to...
  20. Does it bother you to address MDs by their title of Doctor?

    I agress llg. Respectfulness is a two way street. I believe the etiquette is that you refer as the title until the person invites you or strongly prefers that you refer to them by their first names....
  21. Just Got Fired, Need Interview Advice

    You know, this shows that utterly sad ridiculousness that is rampant throughout the field of nursing. Magnet tries to address high turnover. Magnet should also address lackof commitment from the...
  22. **need advice on a bit of a problem**

    Thanks to both of you. The thing is, even though I haven't been truly caustic, rude, disrespectful, or insubordinate, it has cost me I job that I was quite capable of and would have ultimately worked...
  23. What do level III RNs think of level II?

    There's no shortage of these kinds of attitudes in all critical care areas in particular. I've been a nurse for a good deal of time now. Many times when it is the old, "It's not the right fit," it...
  24. Couldn't Ask for a Better Orientation Experience

    I love to hear this. It proves that it can be
  25. Does it bother you to address MDs by their title of Doctor?

    Basic etiquette is fine--and so is the "earned" perspective to some degree. But by those two standards then each and every nurse should be addressed as Nurse So & So until they give someone...