wasabirush replied to ehankins's topic in NICU, Neonatal
I'm not sure there is a "typical" day - but a neonatal nurse can be admitting, continuing care of or discharging babies. Attending complex deliveries, expected or unexpected. Pre-op/post op care....
Fentanyl & Sux to tube, morphine to sedate, midaz infusions. Vec infusions or intermittent pancuronium. In a previous NICU I worked in, they used the same to tube, morphine or fentanyl infusions,...
We don't where I work either, sounds interesting... I've read that some units are doing FaceTime or Skype with baby/parents, which might be a better in between option? Would be curious to hear more...
wasabirush replied to RNCaroline's topic in NICU, Neonatal
Make sure *you* have prepared questions to ask during the interview. Questions you ask will also tell the interviewer a lot about you too. Particularly their orientation program & education,...
CTN were extremely efficient from the time I enquired to their company to getting my registration with the NMC. CTN did ALL of the chasing with the NMC for me & gave me very specific direction to...
I've been looking online, but was wondering if anyone had any good tips for finding & buying nursing shoes in the UK. I've particularly been looking for labels Dansko or Crocs, provided the entire...
wasabirush replied to wasabirush's topic in United Kingdom
I'm not a fan of Crocs at all, but the Matron herself told me that people wear Crocs on the unit I'll be working on. I suppose some Crocs have styles that are fully covered? Maybe...maybe not. I'll...
The ONP program is pass/fail. You get a workbook with readings & assignments which the final test of 50 questions is based on. You need 30/50 to pass, if I remember rightly. I'm referring to the...
The weather has been really mild & sunny lately. It was super sunny yesterday down in Bournemouth which made for an extremely pleasant visit! After the course I had a walk down to the sea to say...
I went with Travel Continental because a girl I worked with was with the the entire time she was living in London. Because they do 3 month placements, you're not tossed around different hospitals (in...
When finishing the ONP, there's a test of 50 multiple choice questions apparently. If I remember you need 30/50 to pass. If you complete the workbook, it's a pretty straightforward pass the instructor...
hey Sarena33, I made it over! I travelled here alone but my boyfriend is here & I am living with him, so I'm lucky to not have initial struggles of finding a place/bills/rent, so forth... How did...
Sarena33 - if you get some study guides for the IELTS, basically all I did were practice tests. And only the Academic practice tests (because there is a "General" level as well, but for the NMC, they...
I took the IELTS back in May, also as part of my NMC application. I think I gave myself about 3 weeks to prepare before taking it. I had the same warnings from Travel Continental & took them for...
Sarena33 - Where in the UK are you thinking of going? I'm still in the beginning phase with Travel Continental & they have been very helpful with my paperwork & following up the NMC...
Hi, I'm currently in midst of the registration process to work in London through Travel continental nursing. I just called their office for some help but they are closed so I was hoping to pick your...
Hi, I've heard six weeks as well. I'm also working with Travel Continental. I've been waiting for the 2nd pack from the NMC since I sent the mandatory one June 30 but found out today that they'll be...
On the website? Yes. Im thinking the NMC is confused because my Quebec certificate says "permit" as opposed to "registration". Unless anyone else has any