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  1. I do not agree with the last post.I am a recovering addict also. I am on suboxone and it has NEVER made me "high". It simply keeps me from craving all those other pain pills. Trust me, I probably wouldnt be alive if it wasnt for suboxone and my doctor.I have heard of people saying it made them sick when they first started taking it, however this was not the case for me. It changed my life. I am now an LPN and will probably go back for my RN in the near future. Thank you for letting me vent, that statement about suboxone makes people high.... simply IS NOT TRUE.
  2. Thanks! Maybe I should keep looking, as a new nurse I wouldn't feel comfortable floating in different departments. What do you think about a new nurse starting in ICU? I had an interview last week and she said I would start out reading telemetry and taking off Dr orders. Several of my fellow students have started on med-surg floor. any suggestions?
  3. I just graduated from LPN school in May and passed boards in June. This may be a stupid question, but while applying for jobs I have seen some say: Registry 7a to 7p What does registry mean?

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