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BSN Student interested in Periop Nursing
It sounds to me like getting into periop is very much facility-based. Thanks for the responses everyone :)
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BSN Student interested in Periop Nursing
Thanks for the input you guys! I really appreciate it. I'm still on the fence about whether or not periop is for me but I am definitely keeping my options open. However I still have some questions about it: After getting your RN, how do you become a circulating nurse and how long does the process take? I've heard about Periop 101 and whatnot but I am still a little confused about it. Do you have to sign up through a facility that offers it to take the course? Is Periop 101 the only thing you need to qualify as a circ?
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BSN Student interested in Periop Nursing
Hi all! As the title suggests, I am a second-semester student in a BSN program interested in maybe becoming a circulating nurse in the OR after graduation next year. I started seriously considering the possibility more after shadowing a circ nurse during one of my clinical rotations. I've also volunteered at the same facility when I was doing my prerequisites and so I've come to know the environment and the people there a little more. However, I'm not exactly sure how to go about being one... and so I have a few -cough- questions for you guys: 1. As a junior nursing student, is there anything I can do the summer in-between my junior and senior year to get an edge in terms of getting experience? I don't think the hospital I am doing my clinicals in takes externs but does anyone have any recommendations about this? Maybe perhaps getting a certificate in something (not sure what, the AORN website is confusing), volunteering, etc. 2. Many nurses, including my instructors, discourage precepting in a specialty. They all recommend precepting in Med/Surg or ICU to get a general background/experience. I'm afraid that if I do this, it might take me longer to get a foot in the door for the specialty that I want. I don't mind getting some floor experience... but I know for sure that I would not want to be a Med/Surg nurse forever. I've read posts in here about people getting jobs in the OR as a new grad RN. I just hate to think that I'd suffer through 2 years of Med/Surg when I could have gotten into the OR right after passing the boards. 3. For you circulating nurses out there, how would you rate your job satisfaction? Are the surgeons/techs you work with generally pleasant? I've been warned several times about how much being a circulating nurse can feel like playing gofer... but to me it seemed like there is so much more to it than that. 4. How hard was it to find a job and how long did it take for you to find one after becoming an RN/doing circ training? I'm also curious about working hours. I live in Northern California and I'm not exactly sure how the job market is like for OR nurses here. I'm also considering being an RNFA if its feasible. Thank you!
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Oh wow, I just checked half.com. Those prices are alooooot better than the ones Barnes and Noble offers through the university . And you're right. Buying sounds like a much better idea. I just got so used to renting books when I was doing my prereqs since I never bothered to sell any of the books I actually bought!
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Congratulations on passing the NCLEX!!!!! I just looked at the books needed for NURS 301 and 303 and the books needed for the first semester are Medical-Surgical Nursing by Lemone 5th edition Fundamentals of Nursing Package Maternity+Women's Healthcare by Lowdermilk 10th edition Think these are worth purchasing? Or should I just rent? I'd also be happy to purchase used books for a discount
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
To the SSU grads out there: Do you guys recommend buying or just renting the textbooks?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Wow! Congrats!! And good luck with the NCLEX!
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Again, thanks for the quick response :) What do you think those of us starting the program should brush up on or study before nursing school?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Okay! I can't wait to start. @RunBabyRun, what was the most stressful or surprising thing that you encountered during the first semester?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
@RunBabyRun - do you think renting is better than buying the textbooks?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Wow! Congrats RunBabyRun!! I remember them talking about two online GE courses that will be available spring next year during orientation so I will probably try and get one of the requirements done at that time and then maybe another course over the summer next year. Also I signed up for the second class listed for N 301 and N 303 haha!
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
Also are you taking any GE courses the first semester?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
I have! I noticed they had different professors for the N 301 labs. Does that mean we get separated into 2 groups?
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Hopeful SSU nursing student for Fall 2014
@meib92 Did you sign up for classes yet?
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Sacramento State (CSUS) Fall 2014 Applicants
Got in!!!! EDIT: I will probably go to Sonoma State instead though so good luck to everyone going to Sac !