Ditto for Provigil. I wouldn't mention it unless there was a compelling reason to, i.e. program policy or a potential affect on your performance issue. While the is an issue of "reasonable...
OP, perhaps you are taking such events way too personally. Both my wife and myself have these experiences with patients are RNs, as does almost every other nurse. If it's not my fault, I just don't...
TNCC RN Guy replied to ER_JEN_RN's topic in Emergency
What I've had to remind myself of is that emotions are not a light switch that can be turned off/on. Whether it's children burning alive in front of their parents or a family's patriarch that...
I've been a medic in IL for going on 7 years and an ED RN for going on 2 years. I looked @ excelsior and decided against it because of the licensing issues. That being said, Excelsior seems like a...
Essentially, if the OP really has an aversion to the nastier side of nursing (I.e. Body fluids and waste, not people), perhaps some long, hard reflection on her career choice is in order for her own...
i actually did have a couple of classmates in my nursing program that were surprised they would have to deal with the 3-ps (poo, puke and pee). they both quit by the end of the first semester, one...
Truly desiring to help others is reflected in a willingness to perform any task necessary,including the least desirable tasks such as bathing and cleaning. If you are unwilling on don't have the...
Like or not, this quote is right on. If you really have issues with this, perhaps a job where you're elbows deep it would help you overcome the aversion to body fluids and "such," or give you a...
TNCC RN Guy replied to godbless-yute's topic in Emergency
Feel fortunate that you don't have a "preceptor" (and I use the term loosely) like this regularly. On the + side, take stock of what you undoubtedly learned today. I had days like this as a new RN,...
TNCC RN Guy replied to greenfaery's topic in Emergency
EMT B, I or P would potentially be useful if you had experience in the field prior to applying for jobs, but that most likely won't be the case here. As for EMT, though, the basic assessment skills...
TNCC RN Guy replied to imanedrn's topic in Emergency
There is some truth to the "survival" comment. I'm not entirely convinced that new grads should be ruled out entirely of specialties, including ED. As a new grad that started in the ED, I've managed...
TNCC RN Guy replied to mandababy0326's topic in Emergency
It's nice to see that experienced nurses have faith in new grads to be able to rise to the challenge , or not. M-S is less 'chaotic" than ED and critical care? One of my fellow grads had a preceptor...