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Is nursing school really "that" bad?
Don't let others scare you. No time to wash your hair? Really? I worked full time and did the ADN full time. I still managed to have a social life. My grades may have suffered a little bit, but I was perfectly fine with just passing and getting a license. I decided I wanted a more balanced life instead of thriving to be a perfectionist and being miserable. That's just me though. The floor is where I REALLY learned how to be a nurse. I also did an accelerated BSN program while working full time as a nurse and serving on several committees and projects within the hospital. Did a 4.0 in that... Tied a lot of my program into my current work experience. I am glad that I went that route for my education.
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Hpmp Virginia. completion
Thanks for the update! HPMP can be a frustrating process. I have to remind myself often to be grateful for the opportunity to work again. Even if it sucks. :)
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That one random nugget of information from nursing school that you've never forgotten..
I have never worked peds a day in my life but I remember Hirschsprung's disease has a symptom of ribbon-like stool. I think I remember it because my nursing school BFF and I would say Hershey Hershey squirt Hirschsprung! Haha
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Va monitoring program
odaat, I think you and I have the same case manager... ;-) I can really relate. To the OP- I've heard a lot about case managers not always calling back. Some case managers have assistants... It could be helpful to ask for an assistant. Best of luck to you!
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Just a vent... medical vs psych
My psych professor always said, "Every patient is a psych patint." LoL.. she was a real trip!
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Why are there no nursing jobs available for new grads? What is going on??
To my experienced nurses, I'm sorry that this new grad is giving us a bad name. We are not all like that! I'm a year into my career now, and without your experience to guide me I would be nothing! And I probably would have killed a few people by now if you hadn't come to my rescue. Thanks for sticking it out and showing me what nursing really is!
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Super Obese
What a great idea! Obese patients are difficult to take care of and as nurses we need to think about possible solutions. I also like the post from someone else mentioning LTC facilities to meet the special needs of the obese patient. Any other hospitals implementing anything to help in the care of the obese patient? I'm interested in hearing.
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Finally hired... but home health. please help!
I can't tell you if it's normal or not as I've never done home health... But just be weary of a place that wants to hire you so quickly! You need to speak to them about how you are going to be trained. Who will you call if you need help... Not only do you want to protect yourself, you want to protect your patients by not taking on assignments that you can't handle.
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What Do Hospitals Look At For New Grads?
I have to agree with a previous poster that many employers are looking for a good fit. I had been out of school for almost two years before I finally got licensed (long story) and went on my job search. I knew my resume wasn't getting any bites because of this; so any opportunity I got to meet with people face to face I took (open house interviews!) This was the only reason I got a job! The interviewers liked my personality and answers. Your resume only goes so far. Employers want to know who you are! This is not to downplay a good resume. It's VERY important. But don't think everything is irrelevant! I put my 10 years of serving and bartending experience on my resume! Why? Because it gave me experience in customer service, taught me how to handle differing priorities, and most of all, taught me how to deal with all sorts of people! Think about how any past experience ties into your new profession! :)
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Continue to Beware of MEDCEU.com
Thank you for the info!
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Comparing A Nurses' Salary
30K??? That's shameful! I used to make that at my serving gig! Nurses are horribly underpaid for what they do.
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Stethoscopes--I think I'm old now...
I had the same problem when I started school. I know they are expensive, but the electronic scopes are really the way to go if you are HOH. I actually contacted a few local programs to see if they had any grants available and to my surprise I was given a $150 grant towards my stethoscope. It's worth a shot! (I do remember that I did have to provide financial information... A few pay stubs.. I was 22 at the time and didn't make much!!!!) Don't hold off! And if you are having a hard time hearing through your stethoscope, I really suggest to get your hearing checked. I didn't have hearing aids when I entered NS but I knew my hearing was AWFUL (I had worn aids younger but never had money to purchase another pair.) My professor suggested to me that I should really get a set... She was worried that I may not hear my patients say something important. I listened to her advice and was able to finance a set of hearing aids. Hearing properly is breathtaking! You will be amazed at what you can hear with an electronic stethoscope!! Other students loved to borrow it!! The downside to them is you have to be very still because they will pick up a lot. I know finances are usually tight in NS, but don't be afraid to check into your local resources.
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Wet Hair Don't Care?
HAHAHAHAHA! Love the tune Gitano! To the OP, I don't think it's silly for you to ask this question. You want to look professional. :) That's admirable!
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Thankful for Awesome Nurses
I'm glad there are others out there who have had the same experience as me. I read too many negative posts here sometimes! I think I should stay away from those and focus on the positive. :)
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International Editions of textbooks
I had an international book for Anatomy and Phys. Like Rammstein's book, it was a paperback but exactly the same... but about $100 cheaper!