JetBlitz

JetBlitz

Cardiac, Med/Surge, Oncology

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About JetBlitz

JetBlitz specializes in Cardiac, Med/Surge, Oncology.


I am an adventurer. Wherever I go, I heal wounds and mend broken hearts. I serve the orphans and the widows, the oppressed and the forgotten as an Invisible Knight, all under the service of a good and loving King. "Whoever claims to live in him must walk as Jesus did." 1 John 2:6

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  1. Hey, so I work night-shifts, 12-hr shifts (7p-7a), 36-hrs/wk. I work in ICU/SICU/IMCU. Before that, I worked the same schedule for a med-surge unit. I recently took this new position in June. I am...
  2. New to ICU

    Hi, I'm new to critical care (to be exact, about 3 months). I was wondering if it is worth joining the AACN; what are the benefits? (Background: I have 2 years of Cardiac-Telemetry/Medical-Surgical...
  3. Hey MissKait, I didn't do part-time studies in seminary after all. It's still a possibility in the future if the Lord wishes for me to go that route, but currently He's keeping me where I'm at. I'm...
  4. Ok so I'm a nurse with 2.5 years of experience. I've worked in Cardiac Tele with 9 patients on drips (in a 36-bed floor), and currently I'm working in a Med-Surge unit with up to 6 patients (in a...
  5. Thank You Cards

    Yes! Go for it. From my experience, sending a thank you card is and has been extremely helpful. Even if after the HR interview I do not get a position, I STILL send a thank you card so that there is a...
  6. Documentation Questiion

    i once worked directly with a hospital administrator who audited my work (lucky me!) --- it was one of those random things for quality control. since day one of nursing school, i've always been told...
  7. New Nurse, Sinking deep.

    Loneliness is definitely something you have to deal with primarily. Humans are social creatures and we need to physically interact with others or else we'll feel boxed-in. Definitely find friends...
  8. Texas Children's Hospital

    Whoa thank you for the heads up! And boy that IS a lot of
  9. Question About Stretched Ears

    I spoke with a Paramedic who was my instructor for PALS. He was the coolest and friendliest teacher I knew; he had full sleeves on both arms and he had gauges that were more than 2 in. on both lobes....
  10. Texas Children's Hospital

    Same here. I applied at around January/February to all of the GN programs and then when I checked at the end of March the applications were closed. No word yet. Maybe they're sifting through all of...
  11. Can't interview at all.

    Hmm.. I'm glad you're practicing your interviews; have you tried practicing in front of the mirror? Body language and eye contact plays a big role with recruiters when you're trying to answer their...
  12. Nurses~

    wow gitanorn, that's definitely awesome you've planned so well! if i ever rise to your level someday, i would love to do the same for my team. i've seen that if upper management is able to take care...
  13. New ED Program: Charting vs. Patient Care

    Hmm.. it sounds like a system I've heard of called ASPIRE, is that the one? Those time goals are hard to achieve when patient care is of utmost priority and charting is second, especially when you are...
  14. Hi, I know this might be a very small population I'm targeting but I was just curious as to if anyone here is a student at Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS) and working literally across the street at...
  15. Possibly relocating from NJ to Texas!

    Thank you so much for clarifying that. The notice did not mention about quality posts as part of the accepted requirements. If I may make a kind suggestion, are you able to add the quote above to the...