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hendersonar

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  1. Hello everyone! I finished my DNP/FNP in December of 2015. Since then, I've been getting settled into my new CRNP job in a busy ER but now I'm ready to get into teaching! I've always wanted to teach and I did a decent amount of TA work in grad school- now I'm just not sure how to get a teaching job. I am interested in a part time adjunct position, preferably teaching an online course. I've applied to a bunch of places but I haven't heard anything, although its only been a month. Anyone have any tips or tricks? Thanks!
  2. My hospital uses the carpuject cartridges, but not the injectors. We draw up the meds into a syringe with a blunt tip and just give it that way. My question is this: do you inject any air into the cartridge? I was always taught no, and that seemed like common sense (such a small space, there's already an air bubble... laws of physics... where's that extra air going to go?). So at work I was drawing up some morphine and I'm not entirely sure what happened but the end of the cartridge popped off and when I showed another nurse she asked if I put air into it and I said I wasn't sure, I wasn't really paying attention... just trying to pull up the med. I think I accidently pushed some air in and that's why it popped off. She thinks I didn't put air into it and that's why it broke. Now there's a huge debate. SO: yes or no... air into tubex cartridges or not?!

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