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What's your Myers-Briggs personality type?
Border E/I-NFJ but INFJ fits better for me. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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How long did you wait to go back to school?
I graduated from my LPN program in 1994 and just starting the ASN program (had orientation yesterday). 20 years almost exactly. ? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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The dumbest thing you've ever heard...
Apparently a lot of people believe this. I know a man who accused his wife of cheating after having their second child because the baby was a girl and their first was a boy. He only had one testicle so he said he couldn't produce both boys and girls. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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July 2014 Caption Contest: Win $100!
She's running now but it won't be long until we are dragging her to nursing school! Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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July 2014 Caption Contest: Win $100!
We told the students on the first day, just like we always do, that as a nurse you need to be prepared to work weekends and holidays and if you weren't willing you might as well leave now. She almost tripped over her own feet to get out! Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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Giving med with known adverse effects
True! I work LTC and I have take care of a few residents that get very angry and insist that we call the doctor and tell him that the resident needs a shot of rocephin for his runny nose. I have tried and tried to argue the fact that a cold doesn't require a shot and that if they ever truly needed the drug it may not work. Still the resident insists, yelling at staff to "call the doctor and get me a shot!" I had one man that took a shot of rocephin every couple of months when he got a runny nose. The doc caved with this little old man every time. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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What is your current LPN salary
I absolutely agree because this is what a lot of local factory workers make. Unfortunately, it is also what nurses are paid in my area. Sad but true. I hope when I complete RN school that I can relocate. The pay is so ridiculous and there's not a lot of opportunity for good experience in the area unless you do agency work and travel a good distance. :-( Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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What is your current LPN salary
I work LTC and have been an LPN 20 years. This is in KY. Base pay is $12/hr for new grads. I make only $16.35/hr. I got $0.50 for every 5 years experience which is $2. There's a $0.50/hr shift diff for 2nd shift and $1/hr night shift. We haven't had a raise in years but when I started there I got a couple raises. I have poor pay considering I have so much experience but that's how it is in this area. I know a doctors office that starts LPN's out at $9/hr. which is crazy! This low pay is a small part of the reason I'm back in school. Of course in my area CNA's only make minimum wage and CMA's start at barely over minimum wage. Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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Bunion surgery
I'm not deciding over 1 person. I said that after hearing from others, not only on here, that I was thinking about putting it off and that the question I really had was is it all worth it? Is the pain better after the recovery period? I have talked to many people and reading here as well (which was the last thing I done) I have probably heard 20+ stories. The only thing is I had never asked the one question that I asked just now. Is it better after the recovery period? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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Bunion surgery
Oh my! I was thinking about having this done myself because my bunions are horrible, especially on my right foot. After hearing about the pain after surgery and how long recovery is, (not only here but from others I've known that had it done), then I'm not so sure I should do it any time soon. They are painful now and sometimes after I have a couple days work, of 12 hr shifts that have turned in to 16 hr shifts, I barely can walk. I'm just not sure it's worth it. What I would like to know is when the long recovery period is over is the pain gone or at least better than before? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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child safety
I was just recently reading about this issue and came across this news article. http://www.wkrn.com/story/22872890/local-boy-invents-device-to-stop-children-being-left-in-hot-cars Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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codependency
Your situation sounds identical to mine. I have managed to make it through prereqs with a 3.3 gpa, work full time, and I start in the nursing program this fall. My husband is however doing better. That being said, he still has relapses occasionally and they are usually horrible. I know you hear from a lot of people to get out and that's easy for some to say but not so easy when you are in the situation. No one can decide that but you. This will be a big stressor I'm sure but it can be done. I will do it!!!! Nar-anon is a great place for support. Addicts are sick and loving an addict and understanding is hard. I love my husband and I married him for better or for worse so I'm sticking it out and I pray for a miracle. Addiction changes a person and to those around them all that can be seen is self-centeredness. Sometimes these changes are cause for divorce but this is your decision. I wish you the best of luck whatever your decision. You have the strength so, whatever your decision, don't give up on your dreams! Prayers! Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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Why did you choose nursing?
I chose nursing because my mother was a nurse and I needed something that could get me in the working world quickly as I had a small child. I fell in love with it so I guess it was fate. I was very satisfied as an LPN for 20 years but recently I began feeling as though I wasn't making a difference anymore. Nursing in my area has changed so I guess I'm changing with the times. If I need more education to make a difference then I am going for it! I look forward to my future growth in nursing! :-)
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My mom doesn't believe in me.
I get a lot of vibes just as you OP, only they come from my dad. When I got accepted into nursing school I of course called everyone to tell them. My mom, sisters, husband, children, and friends all said congratulations and they knew I could do it! My dad asked me who would pay for it and as I was telling him this in person, because he didn't even respond to my call or text on the subject, his body language said this as he was insinuating that I would be a failure left with the loans to repay and no success. I was devastated because I intend this time to take my nursing career as far as I can. Yes it did take me 20 years of working as an LPN to decide I want this but I have always been a person who is very motivated and when I say I'm doing something then I do it! If anyone knows this I would think my dad would know it. It did break my heart when I talked to him but I won't let it stand in the way of my dreams. I just can't wait until the day I make all of my dreams come true and see how he feels then. He will be the first I invite to my graduation! Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)
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The Scarlet Letter Nurse
In the area that I live there's criminal background checks on every job, even at a grocery store or the local dollar store. Those background checks show every charge and often if a misdemeanor shows up it's still enough to put a halt on the hiring process. My husband has looked now for years for a good job but charges from many years ago still haunt him. He is currently in school to become a drug and alcohol abuse counselor but, even when he gets out with good grades and an excellent school record, will he get a job or will this still haunt him? I'm hoping that his career choice makes a difference since it's related to his charges. He wants to help others who have been through what he has. I still worry that student loans will be due and no job to pay for them. I just hope his networking helps because it's not thus far. Thank God for farming work in our area and thank God he has experience in a trade of his own. With all of this said, nursing (or healthcare in general) is a far less forgiving profession. In a situation like yours OP then I guess seeking a lawyer to have these expunged, just as the others have said, is probably your best option. There's almost no such thing as a second chance in the world today with all if the computers that find almost everything. Pretty soon it will show up if you hit another kid in kindergarten and you will have to explain that at a job interview, if you even get the interview because of that. Lol! Nothing is hidden anymore. Everyone's skeletons are out of the closet now and no second chances for someone who done something silly when they were young. It's been taken to extremes because even the law looks at time. For example: the officers, lawyers, and judges no longer sees my husband as someone who breaks the law because it's been so many years since he has been into trouble and got those misdemeanors. These people talk with him at social functions and he is now respected as law abiding and as a friend to a lot of these people. Time should be a factor but unfortunately it's not. I'm sure there's many people in this very same position. ? Sent from my iPhone using allnurses. Angi/LPN (?RN)