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Minkuscat1

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  1. Minkuscat1 replied to jhlpn's topic in School
    What kind of setting do you work in? I think most if not all hospitals these days use computer charting!
  2. I would just slow your roll and wait till you are actually hired and have an actual orientation date. This is in like 9 months. There is no way to plan for this.
  3. Hey everyone, I am switching to night shift soon and would like everyone's opinion on how everyone handles the big switch! I feel like my options are.. For the first few nights prior to my first night shift: 1) stay up as late as possible, and try to get myself to stay up late and sleep in as much as I can Or 2) stay up as late as I can, wake up early and then take a nap during the day. My only issue is I go to bed pretty early so as much as I try I think I will only be able to stay up until like 2 😁, so I think option 2 is really my only option. Does anyone else do this? Also does anyone on night shift switch their sleeping schedule on their days off? Thanks everyone ☺️
  4. I'm not sure where you are moving to in Arizona, but where I'm at (near Phoenix) it was a bit difficult. I was a new grad coming from out of state as well and I found out that this area has quite a bit of nursing schools surrounding the area so it's really saturated with available nurses. BUT I was quite persistent and didn't give up (definitely not trying to brag, but I really was super persistent). I applied to about 150+ jobs, got two interviews, and one job offer and took it and love it! I would religiously apply to the banner hospitals, they Are super supportive and generous with their on boarding process as well as orientation. Other hospitals in the area are John c Lincoln, honor health, and dignity health. Good luck!
  5. Go online or call ask for recruiters of hiring managers in the department you're applying for.
  6. I would look at the job openings for these hospitals, and see if the job positions specifies if they "will consider a new grad"
  7. Ask your instructor? Depends on facility. Also it doesn't take too much time to just go to your bag in the break room and grab a quick snack. Cuts down on contamination risk
  8. Go cougs 🐾
  9. Go to your teacher and ask if they can go over a few questions and see if they can explain how to get to the right answer, and see where you went wrong. FYI nursing questions are pretty much, "well this answer choice is right... But this one is better". So maybe find out why certain answer choices are better. Main point: ask your teacher ASAP while The info is still fresh and before your next test.
  10. I actually start in a few days haha it's been a long wait! All my questions we're pretty much expected and behavioral based. Questions like why should we hire you? Why do you want to work here? Name a situation where something changed how did you handle it? Explains a situation where communication was hard, what happened and what was outcome? Basically Google behavioral based questions and boom. As long as you have like five - seven examples that can be flexible for different questions you should do great!!
  11. I just got hired on a pcu unit in AZ near Phoenix, the ratio is about 1:6, a little steep from what I'm used to in nursing school. It varies daily.
  12. Not to be rude, but regardless of what propel on here say, you still have to take your exam! 😉 so go hit the books! 👍
  13. I agree with everyone above me! Also, part time trumps unemployed. Maybe use this job for some experience and then keep looking!
  14. One more day! Trust me, you don't want to be charged the $200! You can wait one more day! :)

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