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Haiti/LPN
If u can't travel at this time, donate money, u can help that way, there are three foundation that I know of that is legit and who is helping Haiti right now so donate to them: The American Red Cross, Wyclef's "YELE" foundation , Text "YELE" to 501501, $5 per text, or www.care.org hope this help, I've donated to all of them so we can definitely make a difference...God bless
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Haitian Relief Efforts-Nurses, we need you!
Thank you for posting this, I'm an LPN living in New Jersey. I've donated to the "YELE" fund via text by texting "YELE" to 501501, it was just $5 per text, I spend more on lunch daily at work. I'm about to donate to the AMERICAN RED CROSS after posting this reply, I really wish I could do more, very sad, very sad:crying2: helping is the human thing to do every little bit help...GOD BLESS!!! PRAYING FOR HAITI NOW
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Mean coworker
My advice to you is to not care, I learn a long time ago that everyone is not going to like everybody, and if you think about it SO WHAT!!! speak to her only if you have to; take all that energy thats geared towards her in put it towards your work. Trying to be extremely nice to someone like that rarely work, they usually continue to be mean just because they feel that they can get away with it (NO CONSIQUENCE). Stand your ground and stand up for yourself , if she says something to you that you don't like don't just walk away acting like it didn't just happen, address it right then in there, be firm you don't have to argue, but your tone alone will get the message across, people like her is everywhere you can't escape them as much as you would like to GOOD LUCK!!
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New lpn in need of help!!!!!!
Hello everyone I'm new to this site and I'm also a new LPN; I work all shifts: passing Medication is not a problem for me, but what is a problem is all the paper work. I have no experience and I need to know how to cover myself; for example when to call the Doctor about labs and how to carry orders out and how to recap when I work 11-7 shift at the end of the month and so on. I'm currently working on a subacute floor in a nursing home, I'm trying to absorb as much as I can but it doesn't seem to be enoutgh. CAN SOMEONE TELL ME HOW THERE DAY GOES ON A SUBACUTE FLOOR; transcribing meds etc as much as you can tell me will be appriciated because I will be taking notes. when I got hired I had 5 days of orientation and if you ask me they could have spend those 5 days training me on paper work alone, it would have done me a world of good, things like incident report, and transfering a Resident to the ER or sending them out to appt and so on to name a few PLEASE HELP!!!!! THANKS IN ADVANCE