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  1. It doesn't have to be just RN's.. All nurses! What's your work schedule? Can you work overtime?
  2. Just wondering... Or is it set to just solid colors?? Or a specific color lol
  3. Yeah, I'm not to worried about it anymore.. I mean that girl that got pricked was probably rushing or something. My grandma is an LPN and out of all her years of nursing she knew 1 nurse to get pricked with an HIV positive needle
  4. Just wondering.. I think I would like it. After reading that story about a girl who just got licensed as an RN getting HIV her first month of working really opened my eyes. Is it worth it?? That's just so scary to me! Or is there any way that I don't have to take blood lol.. It doesn't gross me out, but goodness my life would be so ruined if I got pricked by a bad needle on accident
  5. I like opinions :)
  6. How hard is nursing school? My passion is to be an RN and I want some real answers lol. I read a post talking about someone contracting HIV.. That's SO scary to me and I feel so bad for that girl! My next question is.. How is the nursing life? What are the hardest parts about being a nurse? And how is working in the ICU? Because I am interested in that. How much is the salary in the first year of being an RN? Another question is... how many years it usually takes to become an RN.. with a BSN?

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