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  1. Full time night shift nurse on a very busy med/surg/onc floor. I have a 10 month old baby girl. It was a hard adjustment going back after 10 weeks and I'm still struggling. I want to be home with my baby and cry in my car on my way in every shift du...
  2. Full time nurse, part time mommy

    Thanks for all the advice. I do work 12s which helps but I spend a good part of my next day asleep. I talked to my husband and we agreed maybe I can cut my hours back a bit once we get back on our feet. I think just knowing that's an option will help...
  3. Full time nurse, part time mommy

    I needed to hear that thank you. I carry the benefits so its just not an option right now but maybe when my husband gets his.
  4. hi fellow nurses! I am 32, I was dx with invasive DC in July (stage 1) BRCA 2pos, had double mast, reconstructive surgery (x2!) and on my 3rd AC chemo treatment. Had a miscarriage in May, right before my dx. Was working on BUSY and very stressful ...
  5. nurses with cancer

    Hi all, I am hoping a fellow nurse with cancer can give me some advice. I just found out I have invasive ductal carcinoma and will require single or double mastectomy within 4-6 weeks. I am 32 years old. This just on the heels of a miscarriage 2 m...
  6. Hi all, I'm new to allnurses.com, and a new nurse working nights on a med-surg floor with only 2 months experience. I was hoping to get some advice. I had a patient who was admitted with pneumonia yesterday morning and had a temp of 100 on admissio...
  7. new grad-advice on when to call doc for febrile pt

    I appreciate all the good feedback here. I think this is one of the most frustrating things about being new is that there is different advice depending on who you ask. I just need to learn to operate "in the grey" and I think next time I will just ...
  8. new grad-advice on when to call doc for febrile pt

    thanks mappers. I appreciate the advice!