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missminnie

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  1. Good question ! I guess they dont consider whites " cultured ". There is too much variance in European " white cultures". I find putting the " cultural thing in these books a waste of time any way. They are stereotypes.
  2. Got your message but cannot reply. This sounds like a great idea. Will look into where we could send it
  3. The thing I that gets me is how they lie. Why not be upfront with the nurse and say there is no shadowing or orientation. I was honest with them and told them upfront I had no LTC experience. Very unprofessional.
  4. Thank you all for your opinions. I have been going back and forth with if I should stick with this job or give it up. I sent an email to the agency saying I cannot work at this place again unless I had proper training. It is not worth a patients life and my license. Will be putting out my resumes and keep searching.
  5. Elprup what could be done a petition. I've seen other posts on here so I know I'm not alone.
  6. Thank you. When I confronted them again they said "well that's how it is , you get thrown into the lions den, sink or swim". I'm not shocked it seems this is the norm lately even in home care. No shadowing or orientation. When I worked as a med tech in a hoital they gave me 6 weeks of orientation and classroom. It was one of the best jobs I ever had because I felt confident in my skills. At the nursing home the first night I worked this nurse walked over to me and said "your not going to make it here your too slow".
  7. Help what do I do ? I was a medical tech in a hospital for 5 years in the ICU, Cathlab and CCU. I decided to go to LPN school I got my license. I became pregnant immediatly and had to be on bedrest for 8 months so I could no work. When my son turned 1 year old I got a job one day a week in home care. The job ended a year ago and I cannot find another job as my resume is sporifice. Getting to my main issue, I finally got a job through an agency in a nursing home. I was HONEST with them that I had NO nursing home experience and asked if their would be some kind of orientation. The first shift I got there they just handed me the keys for the cart. The nurse before me had left and didnt even stay to count the narcotics. Needless to say I was short a oxycodone my first night. I called the agency and asked if I could shadow a nurse or be oriented they said " no it looks unprofessional" A big deal was made I was moritied. I explained I was new to this and wish I would have had guidance. My third shift they floated me and again no narc count with the prior nurse. I was having anxiety attacks. For the three day I worked there I did not get a break. By 1:00 I was exhauseted hungry and stressed. I had alzeimers patients comming up to my cart while pouring meds. At this point I gave a patient the wrong meds, I was about to faint. I ran down to the nursing office. The Nurse checked with the doctor and said it would be ok. Now I go to the agency today and they say the med error was humiliating to the agency . I said I was totally honest during the interview about having no experience and was lead to believe I would have some one to shadow. I cant find a job as an LPN and cannot find a place to orient or train me. I really feel like not being a nurse Im devasted !

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