Energetic health care provider who enjoys alternative therapy, research and providing quality care. In my spare time I enjoy hanging with my friends and spending time with the hubby. I enjoy sports, reading, watching movies, and shopping. I have worked in healthcare as a CNA, Phlebotomist and now an RN. I am currently working on completing my MSN -education and plan on going on to obtain my NP. I love the fact that I chose nursing as my profession. It is the only profession that I know that there is never a dull moment and you are always learning new things.
I originally took ACLS without telemetry and I understand it well, unfortunately I am not seeing it alot on my current floor. I am working on recertification for my ACLS and then getting PALS with...
SweetsRN522 replied to Nurzelady's topic in Nursing Career
I can sympathize with you there. I often feel like my passion is being sucked out of me working on a MS unit. I too was not a fan of MS when I was in school and because of the economy I was thrilled...
SweetsRN522 replied to sameasalways's topic in Emergency
Any advice for a MS nurse with 2 years experience, ACLS and currently taking a Telemetry course. My applications never make it to the manager because they require ER or ICU experience, even at the...
When you become a new nurse out of school on your first job it is easy to be shocked when the glamorous job nursing is made out to be in schools is brought to light. We all assume we will work 12 hour...
Thanks everyone for your helpful tips! Most of the jobs I have had in my life I have worked afternoons. The schedule is nice, however I was never seeing my husband and it was tough. I am considering...
I hear ya!! :hug: I am in the same boat as you. I graduated in May 2010, obtained my first position on a medical surgical unit (no telemetry) :uhoh21: and I too have applied at over 100 positions both...
I am in the process of getting blackout curtains. I never thought of ear plugs, but during the day it is usually pretty quiet here. I do drink coffee and tea beverages at work, but I try to stop...
Is there a such thing as "night shift syndrome"? I just started working 12 hour nights in July after working 12 hour days for about 6 months. I decided to go to nights because in my current position,...
You have plenty of time still! Meet with your academic adviser and start contacting different hospitals and ask them if they would be willing to offer you a shadow day. Do some research as well at the...
EWWWW!!!:barf01:His practices are not only hazardous to himself but to the patients he takes care of!! He is a walking vector of infection!! I cannot believe he does not stop to think of the effect he...
You could always double major in psych and nursing and utilize them in your nursing career. I have a degree in Psychology and in Nursing. I do not work as a Psych nurse, but my understanding of human...
Why do you want to work for our organization? Tell me about a time you had a conflict with another employee and how you resolved it? What are your strengths and weaknesses?(always turn weakness into a...
Yeast infections, extremely foul odors, individuals ripping them out(not my patients), irrigation, CBI, BPH( and the doctor forced a catheter BLOOD EVERYWHERE once again not my patient but I assisted...
In the hospital I work at we usually have 5-6 on nights (mostly 6) and one nursing assistant and a charge nurse who sometimes carries patients depending on census on a busy Medical/Surgical Unit. It...