Hi Paula since its now september and you posted this back in June, the info I write now may indeed be redudant. but what the heck, might still be useful anyhow in regards to your associates degree,...
hi there. the book/magazine you refer to was probably nursing careers & allied health which is published bimonthly and also has a webbie http://www.ncah.com as already pointed out agencies take...
Hi there... fellow kiwi RN. I'm constantly amazed that one can use this medium in ways beyond that of the phone to communicate almost anywhere. It's mind boggling if one stops to think about how rapid...
hi there folks... just an update... pulling together loads of policy/procedure/protocols... takes time to review them, format and translate them into draft formats... still after some triage...
Hi there NephroBSN :) First up whats SA? Does SA stand for South Africa? or South America? or am I to assume you mean South Asia? If you are, then I'm afraid you're somewhat misinformed, there is no...
hi there :) thanks for the link and comments 'preciate it as to your question... it goes something like this... i started out as a graphic designer, then became a firefighter and after 7yrs in the...
anyone else come across some worthwhile sites or have access to some other resources? im progressing along slowly, but having to rely on an assistant to translate medico/legal policy, protocols and...
Fonenurse... thanks for the post. appreciate it. have had a few responses by email and have followed up with several leads. a few other good sites have included: http://www.unchealthcare.org for a...
I cannot answer your questions so directly, as to which Uni might be preceived to be better or otherwise for a MN. -suffice to say that its all about preceptions... every one of us have our own...
Allow me to introduce myself. I'm an RN, BN., BHSc., TNNC., ACLS., with ER specialty. For the past 3 years I have been employed in China, specifically Shanghai, where I was involved with a Sino/USA...
well to add to whats been written by others... im from NZ and we have a few differences... License related NP = Nurse Practitioner RCpN = Registered Comprehensive Nurse RGN = Registered General Nurse...