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  1. Stuck with dirty needle by fellow Nurse!

    What is upper management doing about the matter? Have you told them what
  2. Quit during orientation

    Your entitled to your opinion. Thanks for
  3. Quit during orientation

    Good for you hun. Your one of few. Can only go off my experience. Not what ifs... just how your going off your experience. Clearly me and the OP has had similar
  4. Quit during orientation

    Yes I am a CNA and a lab assistant. Thank you so much for taking time out of your life to look up my profile and make comments that was to someone
  5. Quit during orientation

    Honestly if I were you I wouldn't worry about it. Don't put that job down on your resume and apply to a different hospital. And don't let some of these comments get to you. I havent met one person...
  6. CNA Jobs

    Maybe a place will hire as a NA until you get your CNA. Do you have paperwork showing you passed? You may be able to use that. Good
  7. Pay grade: experienced nurse vs new grad

    @rehric00 what shift do you work? If you you think abt it a new grad on nights would make more then a day shift charge nurse with 6 years experience... that doesn't
  8. NA/Tech Duties In CVIMCU

    That's why I said "could" and "limited
  9. Quit during orientation

    I'm thankful for the experience and knowledge but I rather have learned it another way lol. That place tore me apart. Honestly if they would have paid me more I wld still be there. I know my limits. I...
  10. Pay grade: experienced nurse vs new grad

    I'm also upset for you. I feel like some of us where taught to go to school and find a good job and stay. But now days you make more if u jump place to place. Well that's my case anyways. We have...
  11. Quit during orientation

    Forget all the mean post and bashing. At the end of the day this is what you felt and only you know your limits. Same thing happened to me. I was a tech on a med/surg floor. First tech job... I lasted...
  12. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    I feel like that's what they mean when they say "my
  13. NA/Tech Duties In CVIMCU

    Never know with critical care but in a general hospital unit you could be responsible for the following: vitals, blood draws, I & O's, EKG, blood sugars, dressing changes, starting an IV and...
  14. You will all probably hate me for this

    I agree with the OP. Some people on here are rude and nasty. I have put up a couple of post and they told me I was making a big deal out of nothing or telling me to find a new job...but I get right...
  15. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    You guys have made your point. It's not a big deal it's just something I don't like. I work nights and I get bored and make forums. Just wanted to know if it was just me and clearly it is
  16. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    Omg yes!!! Someone who gets it! Maybe it's the way I was raised or just how I carry myself. I don't think that a hard abt it. I work nights and I get bored so I made a forum about
  17. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    I understand I just don't like the way it
  18. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    How does me complaing abt the phrase "my tech" say I need a new
  19. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    I don't like the "my". My name is everywhere. So say my name or just refer to me as "the
  20. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    Welp I guess I'm the only one that feels like that. That's fine for you guys but call me by my name. And I don't say my nurse. I say her/his
  21. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    Nope just something I don't like. And I don't feel like they mean it as a team. They mean my
  22. "My Tech" or "My Aide"

    That's great but u still used "my aides" I know you don't mean it in that way. Just sounds
  23. Burned out

    Maybe you should go into business for yourself. With all the experience you have I'm sure u have seen a need for
  24. Bad experience as CNA :(

    When I worked on the med/surg floor it was like working at a nursing home with sicker patients. CNA did the footwork while the nurses just passed meds...sound
  25. It depends where you live or what the hospital requires. A PCT is usually given extended duties. Like drawing blood, EKG, possibly putting in and d/c catheters, starting IV', dressing changes and...