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cherryblossom88

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  1. KNOW : The theorists, asn vs bsn role, and know all the legal terms (slander, etc). I hated this test and mananged a b.
  2. ALWAYS get the correct amount of staff for a bath or transfer. I was working as an LPN in a nursing home....all the cnas were in a mandatory meeting and it was just me and another LPN on the floor. A very demanding 450 # bedbound patient demanded that we take her off of the bedpan that very second...so the two of us did it...she was a 4-5 person transfer/assist. I am 5 ft 3 in and 120 # btw...Over one year later, I am still paying for it. My feet have never really bothered me except for the time a patient ran over my toes with his power chair. It is always my back.
  3. I am having trouble differentiating between the different lung sounds...such as rhonchi , wheezes, etc. Can anyone offer any advice?
  4. Once I had an elderly woman (can't really remember what was wrong with her , but I do know we did not expect her to pass away) who kept telling the staff that her mother was at the foot of the bed and she was going to be "taking her away" soon. Everyone just brushed it off and didn't take her seriously. Sure enough she passed away within the next 48 hours after she started seeing her mother.
  5. I would work in a book store or bakery....or maybe just stay at home :). Wouldn't even think of going back to nursing. It is so stressful somedays.
  6. What in the world? Library books? Ahhh the library is one of my favorite places to go! I didn't know about that
  7. Thanks for the opinions everyone. I will just be honest and tell them that I am pregnant and see what they have to say....
  8. It is for a medical clinic on a military base
  9. I once had a patient that was over 500 pounds and could never find a b/p cuff big enough. I would always end up using the wrist. Try that.
  10. I have a job interview coming up soon. I really want this job. I am 3 1/2 months pregnant. I won't be using the insurance and I don't plan on returning to work after the baby is born. Do I tell them in the interview that I am pregnant? I am not showing yet...Have gotten mixed opinions from my family so I decided to post it on here.
  11. I used the EC practice exams, an NCLEX PN review book (i got it at the beginning of LPN school and found it a few weeks ago ..it had never been used) and a Med surg book from LPN school. If you need any more pointers, you may PM me and I will help. I know I didnt study as much as I should have, I am in the middle of moving to Germany.
  12. Im from rural TN and have never had any trouble finding a lpn job. Also , I lived near seattle and had 4 interviews within a month of moving there. I say go for it.
  13. I passed Life Span 1 today...with a "C" ...i'll take it. I hate cardio/resp..so I am so glad to get this over with.
  14. I am going to Sheri Taylors more than likely. She seems so positive and there is a money back gaurentee....and a 97 percent pass rate. I definatley need a review of IVs!
  15. I have been an LPN for two years. I am from rural TN but have also lived near seattle washington for a while. I have never had to go more than 3 weeks without a job. I even had a job interview for a nurse internship for a dialysis center. When I worked home health, I made 2 dollars more than what a new grad RN makes starting out on the med surg floor at the local hospital :).

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