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What is your vision for redecorating an alzheimers/locked unit?
Just my 2 cents: If you want to repaint, check out the local paint shops, like Sherwin Williams (not Home Depot or Lowes). I know that Sherwin Williams typically have a lot of paint in the back that just aren't the right color for a particular customer but is perfectly fine paint. I used to work in a commercial SW and we had tons of 5 gallon pails that were just a shade off that a contractor couldn't use. We'd either give them away or sell them for like, $5. Also, I think the black and white photo idea is FANTASTIC! Maybe some sepia ones too...I wouldn't do real flowers or anything (fellow allergy sufferer lol).
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Did anyone ever complete their RN-BSN through Kaplan University?
sorry, didn't mean to pee in your cheerios. i don't think i'm all-knowing whatsoever. the minute you think that is the minute that the fun goes out of life. i just had an opinion that some classes should be taught in person, that's all. i'm "only" a nursing student so i don't claim to know anything of what it's like to be a nurse, and i congratulate anyone who completes their nursing course work. you don't need to be so demeaning or trying to stereotype me into a typical "wanna be" nursing student. that's rude. sorry to offend you--at least i know what to expect if i ever want to make another post on here again. so much for expressing my opinion--obviously it isn't as worthy as yours since i'm not even a nurse myself. thanks for the self-esteem boost.
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Did anyone ever complete their RN-BSN through Kaplan University?
I'm against nursing classes online, especially Kaplan. I think that if you are going to choose a career like nursing, it should be in person with actual instructors. One would be hard pressed to find anything good about Kaplan on this site if they took 10 minutes to actually do a search on previous posts here. Didn't mean to offend, and didn't mean for someone to try to "delete" my post based on a opinion...not 100% why a premium member would want to delete my post based on my opinion.
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Did anyone ever complete their RN-BSN through Kaplan University?
I'm sorry, but this topic has really upset me. Why are people trying to do BSN work ONLINE?! Yes, I myself take online classes, but they are World Music and Personal Health, NOT nursing courses! Learning nursing techniques online is the equivalent of learning how to tattoo online--just a bad bad idea. I understand you work home health care, but there have been many before you and many after you that will earn their education in a school, hands-on. I'm sorry, but no matter how well you do in an online course is not a suitable evaluation of how you will do as a nurse, hands-on, in the thick of things.
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Would you cut your hair for your career?
Oh the irony. I had hair down to the middle of my back and just cut all of it off into a pixie cut that I wear as a mohawk sometime I would go for the job--hair grows back
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Retaking Nursing
Our Nursing program is an ADN that's 4 years long, 2 years of it being in the actual Nursing School/Nursing Major. Of those four semesters of NS, a friend of mine was failing the third semester and had to drop out before she completely failed. Luckily for her, there was a spot open the following semester that she was placed in. Since then, she has rocked all of her exams and clinicals with >85%. I think in situations like that it either makes you realize that you don't have the passion for it, or it kicks your butt into motion.
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...best jobs while in nursing school.
Ha! I don't believe this for one second, Meeting sales goals, crummy schedules, full flex schedules (even at part time), rude people (found everywhere, though), responsibility with money, having no job security, no sympathy from employers that you are a student...need I go on. Can you tell I HATE retail? I currently work at a residential facility for the mentally ill and it is awesome. I can study and do homework and since I work 2nd shift, it's easy peasy.
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Mailing resumes instead of taking them personally?
My opinion would be to hand them in personally. If they are too far for you to drop off a resume, why would you want to drive there every day for work? If it's too far to hand in it in, then that would tell me that it's too far for you to come in in general.
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You are working as a RN so I thought I can get some info from you
I hope this doesn't come off offensively, but to me, it sounds like you are looking for a career that makes a lot of money with minimal amount of work. Your second and third questions deal with money, and your first and fourth are basically asking how much work you are going to have to do, and if you have to deal with feces. This is the wrong career if your first incentive is money. So here are basic answers: 1.) It's hard work. It's a lot of work. Spend 15 minutes on here reading various posts and you will find this out. Yes, you will have to deal with feces. Please read the first post on this thread and see if you want to continue: What Is Your Most Gross, Yucky, Disgusting Nursing Horror Story? - Nursing for Nurses 2.) No clue, and you'll be hard pressed to find someone who is going to tell you what they make. Salary.com works, but it isn't accurate. How much a year do you currently make? I wouldn't expect for you to share that information. It also depends on the type of hospital/area you live in/specialty you work in. 3.) How would anyone know how the facility hands out raises? First off, it's a recession. We are lucky if there are enough nurses on a floor, let alone to receive a raise. Second of all, there is not a blanket raise policy for every hospital. Question 2 and 3 are very company specific questions. 4.) Here is basic info on Cardiac Nursing and Emergency Nursing: Cardiac Nursing - Nursing for Nurses Emergency Nursing - Nursing for Nurses I would also check out the Student Nursing Forums and your local community college to start with checking out the admissions process. That's half the battle.
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So what do you do if you cut your finger?
Ha, I just did this last week! I was opening up a can of commercial pears and my hand slipped, slicing my right thumb and nail completely open! Headed to the ED and lemme tell you.....that lidocaine shot is nothing to mess around with! Most extreme pain in my life! I didn't need stitches or anything though. I just covered it up with a bandaid and then wore a "finger condom" over it, lol. Then, when I went back to work in the kitchen, I was able to put a normal glove right over it to keep going. I think the official name for the "finger condoms" are called Finger Cots and I bought them at Wal-Mart. Good Luck!!!
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Need Advice on BSN or ASN!
You are already in a BSN program. Stick with it.
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Time of the month in light colored scrubs
Hello all! Someone just sent me a link to this thread after I just posted the same question. Thank you all so much for the suggestions - I was having a mini-panic attack over this!! I looked up the Diva Cup and found out it was made of silicone and unfortunately I have an allergy to silicone (found this out after wearing contacts for over 10 years!) I think I'm going to save up for a pair of Spanx and go that route. Thank you all so much
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Silly question about scrub pants
Awesome! Thank you so much!
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Silly question about scrub pants
Hello everyone! I have a silly, and kind of embarrassing question. The required nursing scrub pants for my school are white. Now I can buy white colored/nude colored undies, which isn't a problem, but I do have one question: Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do when it is "that time of the month" when tampons are not an option? I know this sounds like such a silly question, but I'm genuinely curious! I have had some other nursing students tell me that they wear boxers under their scrubs to avoid VPL (visible panty lines) but that is also going to be noticeable. I just have so many other things to concentrate on that I don't want to have to worry about being able to see outlines through my scrubs, or more importantly, knowing that I have to get to the bathroom immediately while in the middle of clinicals. Gosh I am so embarrassed to ask this, haha. Thanks for all your responses!
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Silly question about white scrub pants
Hello everyone! I have a silly, and kind of embarrassing question. The required nursing scrub pants for my school are white. Now I can buy white colored/nude colored undies, which isn't a problem, but I do have one question: Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do when it is "that time of the month" when tampons are not an option? I know this sounds like such a silly question, but I'm genuinely curious! I have had some other nursing students tell me that they wear boxers under their scrubs to avoid VPL (visible panty lines) but that is also going to be noticeable. I just have so many other things to concentrate on that I don't want to have to worry about being able to see outlines through my scrubs, or more importantly, knowing that I have to get to the bathroom immediately while in the middle of clinicals. Gosh I am so embarrassed to ask this, haha. Thanks for all your responses!