"I wasn't trained for this... Is this when I call a Code Bat???" *overhead speaker* code BAT critical care ER room 222, code BAT critical care ER room 222
Nurse Robin: "um mr. Batman, there are HIPAA laws that will conceal your identity, would you please remove the costume so I can perform a head to toe assessment" Batman: "what about your 'costume'?" Nurse Robin: "it's all for the kids!"
Hey everyone! Enjoy the 4th! Be safe! And remember to get those medical forms in soon! I handed mine in a week ago and they give u a completion form that you need to bring to the first day of clinical. Made about 10 copies of the packet hahaha ones s...
I bought all the books too, even the recommended ones. I'm fulltime. I'm taking sociology this semester to make myself fulltime. I already have my associates in liberal arts lol done need gyms or anything besides nursing classes, micro, and soc.
I bought all of my textbooks, try chegg.com. I also bought a few at barnes and noble. They were cheaper than I expected and you can sometimes get good coupons that help with the price too. Pretty much done with the health forms too. In 10 days I get ...
Oh good! I need a shirt that goes to my collar bone and my arms need to be covered. I don't even want to show up to orientation with my tats showing! Lol thanks for all the info! I def will be stopping there tomorrow :)
Thanks for the uniform info! I will be going tomorrow. I too have tattoos that need to be covered so I guess I will be buying an undershirt. Does it cover your chest too?
I worked direct care at AHRC for over three years. They always seemed to be hiring nurses. :) I'll be going to the early orientation on the 6th. Can't wait to meet everyone. I found out that the class I'm in will have clinical at PBMC. Anyone else i...
People that I know that are working in hospitals with Associates are getting pushed to go for the BSN. They are being given a certain amount of time to get the degree I'm told or they are out of a job. I guess it depends on the hospital. I just know ...
Jobs are def harder to come by now a days. Stick with nursing homes and I know intermediate care facilities hire too :) I'm hoping to do the same, work while I goto school. :)
It really depends on what you want to do. Hospitals want you to have your BSN. Atleast I know stony brook does. Nursing homes, intermediate care facilities, and agencies will hire if you have your associates. The restrictions are always less strict w...