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SeattleRN25

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  1. Can anyone tell me if there is a different application to the navy nurse corps?
  2. I am a registered nurse with a BSN and two years of nursing experience. I am interested in becoming a navy nurse. I talked to a medical recruiter today and he said that since I already have a BSN I just have to do ODS. Can someone please enlighten me about ODS? Here are some of the questions I have: -What does the training consist of? -What level of physical fitness is required? -How long does training last? -Where does one get sent after completing training? -How often are ODS sessions started? -How competitive is ODS, specifically in regards to the navy nurse corps? Sorry I couldn't find the military nursing thread.
  3. Twenty days ago I was placed on administrative leave during an investigation of an error I made. The patient was not harmed. I was given a written warning that the union and I have decided to file a grievance against. I acknowledge my shortcoming but there were no orders and there was a miscommunication from the doctor. I was told to go back to work ten days ago. Then two days ago my manager talked to me because I apparently made another mistake. They had concerns about a patient I took care of who was on a vasoactive drip. The mistake I made was not charting on time and not writing down every detail about how I managed this patient. I am now suspended again. The patient was also not harmed. They felt that I should not be in this unit and that all these things are too complicated for me. I will be meeting with them again on Monday and I honestly feel like it won't turn out in my favor. I have only been a nurse for two years and the last meeting with management made me feel like a lousy nurse. Has anyone been in a similar situation before? Has anyone ever doubted themselves? How do you cope with the stress? If the worst situation happens (termination) will I be able to find a job? Should I just quit being a nurse? Has anyone ever been told by their manager/director of nursing that they are not good enough?

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