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missind33

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  1. Hello, I am an experienced nurse looking into changing specialties. I have applied to multiple ICU positions one month ago and have not received a call back. I am starting to get nervous, how long did it take for you to get offered an interview after applying for a position?
  2. Thank you, I needed to hear that. I feel horrible about the situation. I expect to be reprimanded or talked to because of the situation.
  3. Some context: Pt had surgery, and doctors did not resume some of pt's BP meds. Since the previous day, Pt had SBP in 200s. Nurse on each shift called the doctor to complain pt's BP was that high. The doctor would order an extra PRN and SBP would go back down. Later though, it would spike back up. During my shift, his SBP was 200. Called the doctor who told me to wait because I had given his regular medications and PRN medications (I called 30 minutes after giving IV BP medications and not seeing a change) by 12pm SBP is 169. They ordered an extra one time dose PRN and told me they were aware and monitoring. Informed my charge nurse (and clinician) of this guys BP, who called the doctor personally as well. She looked through his chart and said he's done this before. By 4pm, the pt's BP spikes back up, I give all the PRNs again. At shift change, I told the nurse I gave BP medications roughly 40 minutes ago. I reminded the charge nurse his BP was crazy high, and she told me to give the extra prn medications. I was hoping it would go down on night shift because I gave the most potent one ordered. Also during the shift, he pulled out his dobhoff (completely alert and oriented patient, he was just "moving around and it came out"). By 6:30pm I found out it was coiled in the stomached, and it needed attempted reinsertion. His IV also went bad and he's a hard stick which was replaced during my shift. I passed this onto night shift, who complained the whole time. She was mad his BP was high and was mad she would have to reinsert a dobhoff. Both of us never did it before. I got a senior nurse to help me, and I suggested she do the same. Anyway She sent me an email the next day, complaining the charge nurse was mad his BP was so high all day, and complained she spent multiple hours in the room and neglected her other patients. I thought this was completely unprofessional and rude. I did what I could. I am a nurse with 8 months of experience, so I'm still learning. Is there anything you can suggest? I felt I did what I could, but this coworker doesn't think so.
  4. I'm in acute care but pay is $23.07 for me. the only hospitals that pay more is Baycare (which for me had a higher nurse to patient ratio) and moffitt. however this is for acute care so things might be different.
  5. Hello, While I did not fail the NCLEX, my friend was not so fortunate. I am trying to comfort her during this devastating time. Our school has one of the highest NCLEX pass rates in the state and while our school told us stories about students who had failed (no names), she is concerned the nursing school will find out she failed and contract her. How do schools keep updated with their pass rate?
  6. Congrats! What was your UWORLD average?
  7. What did you use to study? Congrats!
  8. Stay positive. The NCLEX process is very scary and I'm sorry that the test was so vague. Please keep us updated, I have a similar UWORLD score! Know that that this feeling is shared by many who take the NCLEX. It isn't just you!
  9. Congrats! I am using UWORLD (finished 100% of it and redoing questions until my NCLEX). While I see that NCSBN and Saunders are popular study tools on AN, what are your opinion of it?
  10. Congrats! How did you study for the NCLEX?
  11. Any other studying tips? My UWORLD average is 56%. I would love to get my average up there to 62%! What else did you use to study?
  12. Hello, I wanted to see if anyone can tell me the nurse to patient ratio in the Tampa Bay Area hospitals, especially Baycare (st. Joseph's) and Tampa General particularly the med surg floors
  13. Admissions for the traditional BSN are being released. I applied to the ABSN and regular BSN, thats why I received an email about it.
  14. Sorry it didn't work again! You should change your facebook email to the UCF one. I cant invite you otherwise. Is there's no "ask to join" option on your end?
  15. When I try inviting you I get the message of "You can only send invitations to email addresses within the community. External email domains are not supported." It's closed but you should be able to join. But I can't invite you myself. If this doesn't work I recommend you change your facebook email to the UCF one.

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