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cree0165

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  1. Hi there. I'm a 10 year LPN in the state of MS. From my experience, a nurse is a nurse around here. If people know you're a nurse, they'll tell you their entire health history (it gets annoying sometimes), followed by the questions "So, what do you think is wrong with me??? and should I see a doc?" :-) I feel you and your situation though. I can relate. Just knowing that RN's are favored more in certain facilities can be challenging to overcome. Especially when you know you'd be an excellent RN yourself! While I have zero desire to work at a hospital, there are some other areas and specialties I'd like to try and guess what? They want an RN. Sigh. What makes the difference for me though is going to work (I work in LTC too) and feeling like my knowledge and skills are valuable to my employer. That could make a world of difference sometimes! We are LPN's. We are valuable already. But the sky is the limit! And as RN's we could go above and beyond. Ask yourself what you really want out of your career and if an RN license is in there, go for it! And this would probably be a very good time for us to do so. I've been looking into some online programs myself lately. Good luck and best wishes in your career!
  2. I like Bic ink pens. I love the way the ink smells (I know, I know! Weird huh?)
  3. OP I wholeheartedly agree. I could not have said it better myself.
  4. Hilarious! Lmao
  5. VERY useful info. I feel more confident about charting now. Thanks!
  6. I'm an LPN. I work in LTC. And you know what? I LOVE IT. I love caring for the elderly. They are so dear to me. We are very much respected where I work and I have never felt disrespected by anyone (I think they know better) about my job title. I have no desire at the moment to pursue a degree to become a registered nurse and I'm not sure I will ever have the desire. I have found that it really does make life a little easier when you enjoy your work. If law is not where it's at for you, don't do it. If you want to enjoy a very rewarding career caring for others GO FOR IT! I promise it will work out. And above all THINK and SPEAK positively. It helps.
  7. I'm in the sipp (Mississippi lol). Been nursing almost 5 years. Make 15.50/hr. Mississippi is one of the lowest paying states for all nurses though.
  8. While doing a straight cath on an elderly gentleman: Me: Ok. It'll be in and out before you know it. Him: Sigh. Well, you sure ain't the first woman who's told me that!
  9. I don't give anything that isn't ordered. Never heard of nursing dose.
  10. Said to me by 68 year old dementia/schizophrenic LOL: "you must be one helluva dope dealer with all those pills you keep fiddlin' 'round with".
  11. MMR, varicella and proquad (which is a combination of MMR and varicella, MMRV) are all given subcutaneously. I have never heard of Hib being administered SC. We always gave IM. I believe the former are all given SC because they are live.
  12. Also, if I'm not mistaken (and y'all please correct me if I am!) the Z-track method is for IM injections. I've never heard of it being used subcutaneously.
  13. That is, from my experience, normal. I worked at a pediatric clinic and I noticed the same thing when I administered MMR and varicella vaccines. Also, allergy shots too.
  14. I work prn at a nursing home in Mississippi. I make 14.10/hr. No benefits. If i work the night shift, I get 15.00/hr.
  15. cree0165 replied to nalaa83's topic in Nursing Humor
    At first I was like, "blah. whatever. will not watch." But, a few months ago, I was here at home, bored and channel surfing and I caught a glimpse of the episode where the nurse's friend steals her prosthetic leg and was like "what the hell?" and I started watching it. Since then I have really enjoyed it. I can't wait for the new season... especially after the way the last one ended.

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