Ted D

Ted D

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  1. Online PMHNP programs...good idea?

    Finding preceptors on my own will be another big challenge, I'm
  2. I am toying with the idea of starting a PMHNP program in another state that is online-based. Before I jump right in, I was hoping to gather a list of things that I should ask the school such as...
  3. I've heard that it is pretty competitive despite the low pay. I am thinking along those lines though! Any other
  4. I would love something in the middle east or Caribbean. Not concerned too much about safety. How tough is it to get in to one of these positions? Do you know of any reputable hospitals or agencies? I...
  5. I guess I am thinking more in terms of product/device
  6. Well I have close to 3. But no more than 2 in any one
  7. I don't have the 3 years in any one specialty that seems to be a requirement.
  8. I like the idea of being on the move. I love flying and don't mind all the hassle of going through airport security, checking in, etc. It seems like a consultant job would fit the bill, but can you...
  9. No job and Nowhere to go

    Nursing
  10. What would you do? Has the idea ever crossed your
  11. Would this be worth it? I know that's what the ports are for, but just seemslike unnecessary heparinizing and increased chance of infection over a peripheral
  12. How does heparinizing ports work?

    So the 500 units would just be injected into their blood stream each time it is
  13. How does heparinizing ports work?

    So in that case when accessing you would prime the tubing with NS, but then attach an empty syringe and pull back
  14. How does heparinizing ports work?

    So most of the 5ml of heparin sits in the tubing and is removed along w/ the needle when you de-access, but then just a little bit sits in the
  15. Dumb nurse working a floor and I just am not clear on how heparinizing these things works. I never use them, but want to understand them. So when you de-access the port, right before you pull the...