DianeMyra replied to Joe NightingMale's topic in General Nursing
I like the ED. There is a lot of teaching and talking to patients, the charting isn't as lengthy as the floor, oodles of autonomy: the doctors listen, and respect the RN's (I work at a teaching...
I'm not sure how our peds dept does it, as we have separate triage areas, but if an adult presents with SI they stay in sub-triage which only exits with a badge. Also, personal belongings are removed,...
traumahawk99, As previously stated, I'm not arguing whether the BSN should be entry level; it's a complex issue with logical arguments on both sides. Folks like LindaRN, Miss Mab, Freedom42 and many...
Classes such as the extra pathophysiology courses I mentioned help reduce “failure to rescue”; I find it amazing that you can’t connect this to better patient outcome. Topics such as starting...
I know all schools are different, but where I went to school we were required to have additional psych, sociology, logic and critical thinking, and pathophysiology 1 and 2 just to get into the BSN...
This is something that has always bothered me about nursing school. Why can't I take my test home to study from it, and keep it as a reference? The test can be used as a learning tool as well, turn it...
Well, if the OP can go from a 25 year old with 2 years ICU experience in November of 2006 to a 21 year old just graduating from an ADN program in one year's time there's no doubt in my mind he can...
I read assigned material twice. It took a lot of time, but on the second time through I got many "ah ha" moments which helped me understand interrelated concepts. ~
Hey Tweety, I'm more of a lurker than poster, but I have enjoyed reading posts written by you. I Just wanted to say that you're in my thoughts and prayers. ~