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NeoRNtobe

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  1. NeoRNtobe posted a topic in Ob/Gyn
    Hi guys I am a labor nurse pregnant with my first baby. I know that cord blood banking companies will give us discounts for banking with them. I was wondering if anyone could share the discount they recieved and the company they went with. I was told viacord is one of the few left giving medical discounts. Any ideas?
  2. Hey guys, I start on the 16th. I will keep you posted.
  3. Hey, I am a new grad who wanted L&D very badly and I thought I would share my story to give hope to those who want in but have had a hard time getting in. I went to all my local hospitals RN recruiters and got information about where they accepted new grads (best thing I ever did). The last hospital I went to had openings in L&D and they didn't say they required experience. So I sat down with the RN recruiter, only to find out that the positions did require experience, and that their L&D only takes new grads infrequently. So she told me they did have openings on med/surg. Not for me, but I figured I need to interview because my chances for L&D are looking slim. Well I interviewed, thought it went well, but the RN manager never called. So I moved on. About 3 weeks later, the RN recruiter called said L&D was gonna take new grads and she thought of me first. I said, how come that RN manager in med/surg never called, I thought it went well, even though I didn't want the position. She told me that I had impressed her but she knew I would ditch her for L&D eventually. So just by impressing the RN recruiter and Med/surg RN manager, I landed myself a L&D position. So tell EVERYONE what you want to do, you never who has connections with who.
  4. NeoRNtobe posted a topic in Ob/Gyn
    Hey everyone, I have been offered a weekend night postition in LDRP as a new grad. I am really excited about the job but I would like some advice. I am nervous because I have no children. I know that its not a huge deal but I would like someone who has been in my shoes to tell me how they felt and what helped them when they were dealing with moms. Also I was hoping someone could tell me the good things about working nights, because currently I have none, only bad things. Thanks
  5. Have any of you PICU nurses heard that in order to deal with the stressors of PICU that lots of nurses turn to drugs, alcohol, or sexual addictions? I have heard this from a nurse manager of a PICU. I am certain that this in not the norm by any means but that there is an increased percentage in the PICU of these addictions?
  6. Hey guys, I graduate from nursing school in may and I had my last clinical in the ER from 11a-11p saturday night. The day was busy and I was getting great experience putting IV's..like 30 in one shift, more than all of nursing school! Anyway, around 7 pm a guy in cardiac arrest was brought in, I got to do CPR!!! I was so nervous and shaky! But I did it. Unfortunately the man did not make it. I was okay, it was sad but I handled it well I thought. Well I got in my car at 11pm and it suddenly hit me that this guy died totally unexpected the day before easter. His family was so sad. I love the ER and will work there eventually. Does anyone remember their first CPR experience or patient death?? Thanks
  7. If I want to get my PALS certification, do I have to be an actual RN or can I do this as a GN. I graduate from nursing school May 1, 2006 and I want to be able to place this on my resume. Anyone know?
  8. Thanks so much for the words of advice. I am so nervous. I went out and bought a few books on cardiology and during my interview with the RN manager, I asked her about a good book on EKG's (she had already told me she would offer me the position :)) She said a book by the author "Dublin" but couldn't remember the name. Anyone know about or any other recommendations. She also told me she has 2 cardiology books written for physicians she would recommend. I don't even know where to start. Let me know of anything you experts know about..thanks!
  9. Hi, I was offered a fellowship in a large teaching/county hospital and I am really excited but really nervous. Its 16 weeks and they seem to be very used to new graduates but I am so nervous about doing the wrong things or not being quick enough or learning fast enough. Did anyone start out in CCU as a new grad? DId you like it, or was it too challanging? I am also very nervous about faintin-- someone please calm my fears about this?? I never fainted in nursing school but I was always terrified I would. If I am doing the IV/changing the bloody dressing I am fine, but watching is another story. Any advice on these issues is greatly appreciated.
  10. Hey, I am a nursing student at FCCJ. My only advice is that you should ask lots of questions about the avaliability of the LPN-RN program b.c I have a girl in my class who was an LPN but chose to do the RN program b.c she was not sure they would have the LPN-RN program. It depends if they have enough people any given term. Good Luck
  11. NeoRNtobe replied to sonja24's topic in General Students
    Hey again, Sorry I have done all of my pre-reqs are the university of North Florida...their program for nursing school is super competitive (like 3.8 gpa or higher only) so I am transfering to FCCJ. However, search FCCJ on these sites and some other people have gone there...ask them...
  12. NeoRNtobe replied to sonja24's topic in General Students
    Hey, I have applied to FCCJ and am awaiting admission. I took the PSB-NAT. I didn't think it was that hard. The hardest part was the reading comp. b.c the articles were written in the early 1900's and they wrote different than us. The science was the easiest for me but I had really good A+P and Micro teachers. Not much chem or physics. Just study up on beginning math...fraction conversions, decimals, etc. You can't use a calculator. Good Luck
  13. hey everyone, thanks so much for the responses. I will tell my roommate what was said here. Hopefully she can use this and some of the links posted. Thanks again!
  14. Well I thought that was very well explained b/c I understand it! Thanks! I have another question for ya. My roommate has a test question that she doesn't know the answer to. Maybe you do? In reference to food allergies, why are parents with babies under 6 months told not to feed solid foods? She is in a masters program to become a Registered Dietian so the answer should have to do with metabolics. thanks in advance
  15. Well I thought that was very well explained b/c I understand it! Thanks! I have another question for ya. My roommate has a test question that she doesn't know the answer to. Maybe you do? In reference to food allergies, why are parents with babies under 6 months told not to feed solid foods? She is in a masters program to become a Registered Dietian so the answer should have to do with metabolics. thanks in advance

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