I am new to the travel world, and I am working on trying to get an assignment through Aureus Medical. Has anyone had experience with this company? I am looking to going to North Carolina. Thanks :)
Hello everyone, I am an FNP student. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to see descriptions of specific situations at different points in your practice. 1. What was a challenge when you were fresh out of school and started as an...
I have been a nurse for 8 years. For the past year I have been in a clinical coordinator position over 2 units. The job is very stressful with phone calls at night because of staffing, and going into work on nights after working all day in the office...
At my facility we implemented CPOE about 1 year ago. We have multiple systems that do and don't talk to one another, but we are still using paper charts. One of the hardest things is getting all of the physicians to use CPOE and not handwrite orders....
Unfortunately our CPOE orders are either "processed" or "not processed"...the not processed order require manual order entry into the computer, so chart checks are still required to make sure those orders have been put in.
hes2371rn replied to _zoubisoubisou_'s topic in Florida
I am in the Pensacola area, been a nurse for 7 yrs. Do the internship...they do take the advice from the associates you will be working with, if you are a good fit, and have great potential in becoming a great ICU nurse. However, it is not a guarante...
I am working my with CNO on this, it has been brought up to all MD's in the proper committees that CPOE is here to stay and has to be done. Many are compliant, but there are still some who do not use at all. there is no EMR per se where I work, only ...
I am in that boat as well...I am a clinical coordinator for ED & ICU, my job is to work M-F 8-5 however, I am on call 24/7 and I am the one who has to go in when someone gets called off, yes I do make more, however like you said again, it really ...
I am a current student at WGU. I am in their RN - MSN Leadership and Management program. I know that they have a Pre-licensure program for those wanting to become an RN, but I am not sure how competitive it is or anything. My advice would be to call ...
I have been a clinical coordinator over 2 units for over a year now, RN for the past 8. I have worked, Med/Surg, PCU, ICU, ED. This position was to be scheduling for both units, chart reviews, scorecards, PI meetings, training of new associates, and ...
I was a part of that 86% and for being a brand new program at that time, very significant. I am proud to have graduated from Beckfield College, I've been an RN for 6 years now
I started in the ER from PCU last July here are some of the questions I was asked: Whatare you weaknesses? What are your strengths? Why do you think you will do well in this position? What skills do you have for this position? Describe a Time You Wo...
Fresh out of nursing school, I worked on a Renal Failure/Kidney Transplant unit. I was the BEST experience to have as a NEW GRAD. as others have said, its a multisystem disease process. You don't just have the renal/transplant patients either. You ge...
Hello everyone, I am new to allnurses.com. I have been a nurse for 4 years now, working in a hospital in the Med/Surg and telemetry settings. I have decided that since I am back in school to get my MSN in nursing education, I would like to expand my ...