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Need advice about moving to Australia!
Hi From all I have heard it is better to applie to the hospitals, agencies do temp jobs the hospitals do the full time work.
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nursing school and stat score
I am happy for you. As a side note My mum just got in to uni to do her nursing she is 55. CDU in Darwin. now if you want those notes tell me.
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new grad RN training program
From memory yes it's called post-grad bachelor of nursing.
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Restraint policy & risk assessment tools
these might help don't no if they will or not. http://sasmoa.gist.net.au/mhreform/p2_summary.html http://www.health.qld.gov.au/fallsprevention/best_practice/section1.pdf http://www.health.gov.au/internet/wcms/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing-workforce-hestabhs.htm-copy2/
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nursing school and stat score
No I just had to pass the stat with a high mark. Private message me and i can give you first semesters notes for your classes. You have the same subjects for all griffith campuses.
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nursing school and stat score
Hi I am at the gu nathan campus. With that stat I dont think you will have any problem From memory that was mine, and I got in at the begining of the year. You will also have one of my favorite teachers teaching you A&P, suzzie. She is realy great. If you need a hand just PM me.
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Legal issues essay help?
good on you!!!!!!!! :) :) :)
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Legal issues essay help?
good on you!!!!!!!! :) :) :)
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Danish student seeks contact with nurses in Queensland
Hi I am a first year nursing student and would love to talk to you. we have 1 girl from denmark and another from I think sweden in our class will have to put you in touch with them.PM me for email address.
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Careplan help!!!!
I personly think you should put your self in that position. what do you think would happen to you if you had a tear there? I personly found that peeing onto a towel was less painful.
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migrating to Australia from US
hi have a link for those that want to know abbreviations. http://www.griffith.edu.au/text/ppages/M_Conrick/resources/abbreviat.htm#Abbreviations most are apparently SEQ if you know any more she would love to know.
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University in queensland
I dont know who ranks them might be the RCN. number 1 ranked school is the curtain uni in WA.
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University in queensland
For all those nockers of griffith uni. Griffith is ranked number 2 in australia for its nursing program.
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Forensic Nursing anyone?
Hi all I found a journal artical on it where doing some research for uni essay.if you would like it email me.
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What are your thoughts?
I have just found this artical that was in the NT news here in australia. Would you work in a birthing suite like this? Home birth at hospital By REBECCA HEWETT May 13, 2004 A birthing suite will be built at Darwin's public hospital to allow women to give birth in a ``home'' environment. A birthing suite will be built at Darwin's public hospital to allow women to give birth in a ``home'' environment. Health Minister Dr Peter Toyne yesterday said $2.5 million had been earmarked for a Birthing Centre at Royal Darwin Hospital. The centre will have two birthing suites, with double beds, TV and stereo, a lounge area for family members, an ensuite bathroom and a deep immersion pool. Care will be ``midwife-led'' but a doctor will be available if complications arise. ``It's the start of a new partnership between women, doctors and midwives,'' RDH director of nursing, maternal and child health, Erna Cripps said yesterday. ``These facilities will allow women to move around and have a bath and still have the same safety monitoring.'' The centre will also have a meeting room, where women attend appointments with their midwife throughout the pregnancy. Darwin midwives have been campaigning for an alternative to traditional maternity ward care since the home birth option was removed because midwives could not afford liability insurance. The birthing centre will allow midwives to provide home-style care under the hospital's existing insurance. The two new birthing rooms will bring Royal Darwin Hospital's total to eight. The existing six will be refurbished or have walls knocked down to create larger rooms. The manager of the existing facility, clinicial midwife manager Jan Gibbett, said staff were ``thrilled and excited'' about the birthing centre. ``It's a wonderful environment to work in,'' she said. ``The mothers are low risk, so it's a less stressful environment for us, and it's a friendlier environment for women. ``No birth is considered normal until it's over. ``But if something's not going right here, there's help just through the door.'' Northern Territory News