yellowfluffball replied to yellowfluffball's topic in Psychiatric
most of the clients we serve are on invega sustenna, some are on risperdal consta, none on haldol or prolixin as they are unavailable in the area I am in. Most clients relate only the first couple...
I am a community mental health nurse, the clinic I work at gives risperdal consta and invega sustenna injections, invega comes in 117mg, 156mg, and 234mg and is suppose to be given every 4 weeks, some...
Hi, this is question that I could answer myself, but I would like some input because I'm super indecisive, so I have 2 options for nursing practicums: Emanuel's Burn Unit or IV Therapy? which one...
My first quarter in nursing school was in the summer because I was a transfer student, we had (10 weeks): Intro to Nursing Pharmacology Nursing Skills (1st 5 weeks) Assessment (2nd 5 weeks) Skills...
Our school had us get Sparks and Taylor's Nursing Diagnosis Reference Manual, it's a great help it gives you multiple nursing diagnoses, with interventions, expected outcomes, etc some diagnoses...
I'm currently in the Walla Walla University - School of Nursing in Portland, it is a great program and the class sizes are small and the program is growing, the first 2 years is in Walla Walla and the...
yellowfluffball replied to hellosandyp's topic in Oregon Nursing
All of the nursing programs in portland are very highly competitive, do stuff based on GPA, points, other certifications and other test scores. Right now I'm at Walla Walla University - School of...
yellowfluffball replied to WineCountryRN's topic in Burn
As a current nursing student, I only got a tour at the Burn unit in Oregon, I'm doing my practicum at the Burn unit, other than that we don't get Burn unit
yellowfluffball replied to TXUKGal's topic in Oregon Nursing
I currently go to Walla Walla University - School of Nursing and their program is 2 years for bachelors and i think if you're a LPN they take some of your classes and you just take a few less classes,...
yellowfluffball replied to Yoshi24's topic in Oregon Nursing
I don't know if you're looking to graduate with a AA or BSN, but the school I'm at WWU in portland is a BSN program is a great school, i don't know about their transfer policy, but i'm sure you could...
yellowfluffball replied to Lindsay112's topic in Oregon Nursing
I took my CNA 3 years ago from cascade medical school in 4 weeks, it was about $1000, they have CNA programs it seems like at just about any community college, if you get hired at certain places...
well, I'm in a nursing program in oregon getting my BSN and they didn't even require or give points for having your CNA certification let alone phlebotomy, it probably would give you good experience...