I highly suggest using UWorld and practice those SATA questions. There is a strategy for answering these types of questions. UWorld does a great job of explaining.
Agree with the above. I am an operating room nurse of 20+ years and RNFA in neurosurgery, ortho/spine/ Level I trauma. Go directly to the OR. The OR is a totally different specialty and you will need to train in this specialty for at least 4-6 months...
Athabascan replied to LHartnett01's topic in School
The size of the school district, administrative team at the school, and working conditions make a huge difference for job satisfaction. All this being said, I would not want to start my nursing career off in a school district. One needs a good found...
Athabascan replied to LHartnett01's topic in School
I feel it depends on where you are at in your nursing career. School nursing is more political now with BOE putting their political agendas before best practice. School nursing is not difficult work. Yes, you don't get the same respect when working ...
Sounds like there is prejudice. That is worst thing for our nursing profession. We are helpers, not judges. Sounds like you are on the right track! Be well,
I tried all of your tips above and the minute the future employer's HR department finds out - it is a dear john letter within days. The nurses hire me, but the HR departments look at me like I have the plague. I wish I could have a happy face to sh...
Athabascan replied to Maybe123456's topic in Recovery
I have not been able to find work after a 10 year drug free recovery. No one wants to take a risk on an at risk nurse. Any tips on getting past the prejudice and finding a nursing job. Chena
Athabascan replied to Santa,RN's topic in Recovery
I too went through the same scenario, but did not even make it past the background check. They saw my misdemeanor and all talks halted. I too was given a contract, salary, "met the team" but HR put the brakes on fast. I disclosed ABSOLUTELY everyt...