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griffincrew

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  1. Thanks for everyone's responses. I knew I would be justified by the good nurses that are out there. I just dont like the ones who are there to protect themselves and their paychecks. Maybe they'll be the ones who end up in a nightmare of a nursing home - hopefully one filled with nurses that practice just the way they do.
  2. Have you thought about distance learning at Excelsior. Excelsior.edu
  3. LPN for 3.5 years. Working on Nursing concepts 4. I love this program. Using College Network books only. Easier than text books. Can't wait to be an RN. Anyone catching slack from current RN's? "You don't go to clinicals???" I hate that question. We are in clinicals everyday at work!
  4. Listen, I am using books from The College Network. It gives you all you need consolidated into 1 binder per course. I would not get into anything else with them or a company like RUE or CHANCELOR. I would just purchase each course as needed if you can. This way you are not buying ten books and jumping from one to the other. I heard some people actually sell their books on ebay. What ever works. Just don't get scammed into something with one of these companies that are trying to pretend like they are a school. I have found that the college network books are easiest compared to what other friends are using. I have passed the first three test the first time with all A's and I don't take 16 weeks to do it.
  5. Resigned after 4 years at the only ltc facility I've ever worked. Asked to float to a unit at 10am after my initial assignment was complete. I was to now take over a team that hadn't been touched. Med times ... "upon rising, breakfast, lunch, dinner, hs" this is to get around 1 hr before and 1 hr after a specific time frame. Now we can "lie" to state and say " oh they just got up or they just ate breakfast." To me this is poor nursing. This is setting nurses up for failure and patients up for harm. Anyway back to the story. I got an incomplete "report" if that is what you want to call it from the nurse who supposedly had this assignment. There was not a single person she gave meds to. What was she doing the whole morning? I was just coming up extra to make full compliment. Things were not given that are imperative, like digoxin and insulins. I brought this to the DON. She said I was there to work and sometime med passes go over. I understand but this happens frequently on this unit. I also feel like I am being asked to perform tasks that are not in line with what is legal or moral. Needless to say I am jobless but thank God I am a nurse. Added note: This stinks.... mangement is making rules to allow us to give meds at unreasonably late times, how unsafe. Med time windows are given for a reason and if the DON or UM know we are drowning because they can't staff the floor, then come help us!!! DUH! God forbid they come out of their 2 hour long coffee breaks in their offices.
  6. Resigned after 4 years at the only ltc facility I've ever worked. Asked to float to a unit at 10am after my initial assignment was complete. I was to now take over a team that hadn't been touched. Med times ... "upon rising, breakfast, lunch, dinner, hs" this is to get around 1 hr before and 1 hr after a specific time frame. Now we can "lie" to state and say " oh they just got up or they just ate breakfast." To me this is poor nursing. This is setting nurses up for failure and patients up for harm. Anyway back to the story. I got an incomplete "report" if that is what you want to call it from the nurse who supposedly had this assignment. There was not a single person she gave meds to. What was she doing the whole morning? I was just coming up extra to make full compliment. Things were not given that are imperative, like digoxin and insulins. I brought this to the DON. She said I was there to work and sometime med passes go over. I understand but this happens frequently on this unit. I also feel like I am being asked to perform tasks that are not in line with what is legal or moral. Needless to say I am jobless but thank God I am a nurse. Added note: This stinks.... mangement is making rules to allow us to give meds at unreasonably late times, how unsafe. Med time windows are given for a reason and if the DON or UM know we are drowning because they can't staff the floor, then come help us!!! DUH! God forbid they come out of their 2 hour long coffee breaks in their offices.

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