GatorNurse10 replied to GatorNurse10's topic in General Nursing
Just wanted to note the situation is not finalized and I have not yet accepted the per diem position. A per diem position was proposed though no specifics have been given. I directly asked my boss if...
Hi All, My job is transitioning to per diem for 2 months as I was asked to stay beyond my resignation date. I am switching to per diem as I need to change to my husband's benefits and the only way to...
GatorNurse10 replied to jellyfishmafia's topic in General Nursing
I agree with the replies that state it depends on what area of nursing. Definitely not med-surg, however, something with less patient care might be a good fit. I do think you'd be better served by...
Interesting.. we don't have a policy to collect samples pre- or post- cath so I don't unless the MD has specifically ordered the test. I am assuming your hospital does this to determine if a UTI is...
GatorNurse10 replied to LizzieRN0508's topic in Medical-Surgical
This plus an opening note & a closing note that reviews the shift. If it was a patient who had nothing going on then the closing note is something like.. Pt resting comfortably throughout shift...
I would go with the oncology position as ortho could get routine after a period of time. Though of course if you love ortho then that would obviously be the job to choose. Your ortho patients will be...
I agree - you are able to learn about a lot of different things in med-surg. Also, you really get organization & prioritization down! For me the favorite part of my job is the patients. Granted,...
Thanks for starting this topic! It is a great list and good reminder for what needs to be done every shift. I too find that on a good day I can cover these basics.. On a bad day all I can get done is...
I work on a general surgical floor - we get pre-ops & post-ops from all the specialties at the hospital. We'll also get a medicine patient or two if the medical floors are full. I've been there...
GatorNurse10 replied to frogger15's topic in Florida Nursing
Hi Namo, if it helps.. I calculated that tuition would be $1,762.74 based on the numbers on UF's student finances website so I'd say ~$1800 is correct. Here's the website with the amount/credit