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Fired from first job..."not eligible for re-hire"
I just wanted to make a comment on the multiple times I have read "you can't ever be late when you are in orientation". Why would you even want to work at a facility who has this short sighted approach? Nurses are human, we are not superheros who are immune to the circumstances of life...just because we are on orientation.
- Is a baby nurse..
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Safe handling of chemo drugs
Greater than 5ml is considered a large spill where I work.
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Question regarding heparinized ports
I think she may have been confusing standard CVL ports and lines for dialysis. There is no reason to pull back standard 100u/ml heparin from ports. You do need to pull back the high dose heparin used in dialysis catheters first.
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Nursing school double standards?
Yeah....its about like that at my school. The first year we were constantly preached at about being organized, being responsible, and being professional. I have no problems with these concepts but I felt like some of the facility could have used the speech instead of us. Just about every nursing class I took had the wrong dates on the syllabus, they recycled it from the previous quarter but failed to update it. Reading assignments were wrong; they corresponded with the previous edition of the book and not the current edition that was "required". The course outline, reading assignments, and lectures did not correspond correctly with exams. The required course materials packet usually contained old lecture notes, so we would have to throw the old one away and print the new notes. I was annoyed with it, but just did what I had to do to get through it. I think I am more independent because of it now so I guess I learned something in a strange twisted way.
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Wong-Baker FACES pain rating scale
sounds like they used the wong pain scale, flacc is probably what should have been used in the nicu.
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I failed the Hesi again!! I'm uninsured and Unemployed as nurse!
I used the HESI NCLEX-RN study guide. It is short and sweet and has "HESI" hints throughout the book. It also comes with a CD that has a practice HESI test and practice question broken down by section. The questions are crazy hard, but even if you get them wrong, you learn from the rational. Also, for topics that I needed a more in depth review, I used Saunders Comprehensive review for the NCLEX. I started about 2-3 weeks before the HESI and read the HESI book cover to cover and consulted Saunders for subjects that I needed a bit more of a review on. Every day I did at least 200 NCLEX review question from various sources (NCLEX 3500, NCLEX 4000, and a couple others). I used different sources because some question was just too easy and others were just too hard. The easy questions reinforced my knowledge that I already had and the hard questions help me to learn to pick the best answer without really knowing 100% if it was right. This method worked for me and I smoked the HESI with an 1100+ on the first try.
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Pleaseee Help Me
http://198.146.4.5/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do;jsessionid=78D87026BDB43AE42F8DEB0FC4F821C3 This is a bit old, but it will work.
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HELP!! I need guidance I saw someone cheating
Oh...I'm sorry. I must have misunderstood that part about "pick your battles", "resident tattler", "move on", "you really think the higher-ups don't know there's cheating". Then there is the slam about "get a life" and "and you can, PLEASE, let it go". I can see how you advised her to report it in a way that supports change in the system, that is, after you first admonish her for ever considering reporting it. For the record, I am inexperienced in nursing. See, this is the student forum and as such, I am a nursing student. In a few short weeks, I will be able to take the test that determines if I can add the initials RN behind my name. As far as it was only a written test argument goes, if someone is so ethically challenged to cheat on a written test, imagine what they would do under pressure. Falsify patient records, not follow written procedure, steal meds, steal property...who knows. It is not certainly a matter of "only a test". The cheaters moral compass is obviously skewed and they undermine the entire system. You however have a horrible attitude and it is clear that you have either cheated your way through nursing school, or have been report by "bad" coworkers for doing something wrong and you have a chip on your shoulder.
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HELP!! I need guidance I saw someone cheating
This sounds like advice from someone who cheats. If you saw someone cheating, you should report it, tactfully. If you see a child covered in bruises, do you report it? If you see a coworker allow a break in sterile technique, do you look the other way? If you see a coworker drop a narcotic into their pocket, do you report them?
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Useless extra credit ....
There should not be any extra credit in nursing school...
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Is it HORRIBLE to get C's on a test?
I always double check every question on the exam before I hand it in and I have caught a few errors because I miss read something. I would say you are probably better off keeping your original answer unless you realize you misread the question.
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HELP!! I need guidance I saw someone cheating
My first move would be to drop my classes at this school and get a refund, and then I would enroll at a reputable school. No school worth its salt should let students grade their own exam!!
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Got booted from school because of C grade...what to do?
Wow--those are some high standards. 76 is passing in my program 76-83 = C 84-91 = B 92-100 = A
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Trouble hearing BP sounds, help
Another thing to do if you are having trouble hearing the sounds... Palpate the brachial artery and place the diaphragm or bell exactly over it. If you are using the bell, make sure you are not pressing down to hard. Try it with the diaphragm, see if you can hear it that way. The bell is for lower pitched sounds, but it makes no difference if you use the bell or diaphragm.