NCtoRN12 replied to nursewannabe71's topic in Nursing Career
I think it depends on the job market in your area. I am close to your age and recently changed careers into nursing. I did it as a step process and wouldn't change the way I did it. I started with...
I also wanted to say about being "overwhelmed". Many if not most of us have had that feeling with nursing school...you are not alone. My guess is that many of your classmates are feeling the same...
This can vary by state and the actual job. LPN's do not develop and initiate care plans. LPN's don't typically do anything with IV's unless they obtain a certification allowing them to do so. In my...
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a licensed nurse with a more limited scope of practice, in most situations, they report to a Registered Nurse (RN). Education to become an LPN is shorter. In my...
It may be a good option for single parents that have to work nights and eves. In my case, I choose to work overnight because my husband is home at night with the kids and then I am home when they get...
Curious to see how all of you that started at the beginning of the year are doing & progressing? I am considering start in April or May. My transcripts have all been sent & received by WGU....
Sorry...fat thumbs and I sent too soon. As mentioned earlier, my suggestions would be first NROTC and then Navy Reserve. If you absolutely want active duty now, don't plan to use your RN license...
OP, the previous post about contacting a recruiter is accurate. I am a prior Navy Career Counselor, AKA recruiter, and I am now a practicing RN in the civilian world. My suggestion would be to...
I guess my biggest concern is adequately managing symptoms and making the right recommendations to the physicians for dosage changes, etc. I feel fairly confident in my assessment skills and time...
I am a new RN, licensed in September. This is a second career for me after retiring from the military, so although I am a new nurse, I do have a fair amount of life experience. While in nursing...
OP, I don't think you condemned anyone or came off as self-righteous. I think you asked questions because you wanted honest answers to how nurses feel about their careers. I am a new nurse and this...
2011 LPN new grad with 2 yrs CNA experience $16.05/hr + 15% night differential - skilled rehab unit at VA (five 8's on nights) 2012 RN (ADN) new grad with above experience $23.15/hr + 1.50 nights +...