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PulselessNine

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  1. That's been going on forever. I saw some crazy stuff 30 years ago when watching my aunt graduate. I'm hoping I can come up with something as entertaining for those in the audience to watch. Don't take it too seriously.
  2. As a former recruiter who worked with transitioning military I recommend this. "I've decided to move back to San Diego so I can be closer to my family." They are not allowed to ask about your husband if you never mention him. Protecting that will keep the rest of the questions from being legitimately asked. Good luck in your search.
  3. ROTC may require you to go non-medical be careful on the contract and talk to an Army Medical Officer Recruiter for straight scoop
  4. At least we now know that bananas cause motor vehicle accidents. Knowing is half the battle.
  5. If you like your Ebola, you can keep it.
  6. My wife today is highly supportive. My previous wife received the benefit of a six figure income and a man who would leave early to be home for dinner. I made sure that she could stay home and be a mom IF she wanted to. That income came with a requirement that I be available for clients at off hours and sometimes on weekends. I was accused of getting break all day while she struggled with kids at home. The kids were in elementary school for several years when this accusation came along. She left because it was unfair to her that I worked from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM and got a break from the household chores everyday. My only point here is that spouses are often self centered no matter what we do. I have been blessed with someone who loves me for me and understands that we share each other with our obligations at work. I hope that things change for the OP and that support will be the new norm.
  7. OP - Perhaps you could advocate for a policy change to protect Pt rights within your facility. Show us some data that proves there is no need for the protective presence of the officers and that Pt outcomes improve. Perhaps
  8. For clinicals - white on white with white trim and add a little white to them just to mix things up. At LSU for regular class - closed toe in lab. The polo shirt with SON logo and dark blue or black pants. I only see the charity students in full white.
  9. Inject the diluent with a sterile syringe Mix it Pull the mixture with a sterile syringe
  10. Wow. To think I want that makes me question my sanity. Please keep us posted on progress and lessons learned.
  11. Send it! The other one is already in the trash.
  12. Clear your references before you give them. You choose your references and you don't have to give your current boss as a reference. You don't have to tell your boss anything. Of course they MAY want to hire you if they are checking references. For what it's worth I have never given my current employer as a reference and I think it is wise not to unless the new position is a complete change of career.
  13. I've had that happen to two of my candidates in the past. One accepted the offer and seemed to do great for the time we stayed in touch. The other declined the position because they had not seen the facility yet. If you have a concern for the location or the facility then ask for an on site to get a chance to interview them. If it is that far away you obviously will consider relocation. Make sure that the benefits include what you need to have in order to make the move. At minimum ask them for the on site visit so you can make an informed choice.
  14. Add/replace the fluff with quantifiable accomplishments. Some examples of the kinds of things in our profession that are quantifiable are: How many lives saved in an ER role. How many concurrent Pts managed in LTC or recovery ward. Number of hours in surgery as med/surg nurse. These areas may not directly apply to your experience. I hope you get the idea though.
  15. Remember, just because they aren't interviewing anyone else (new) does not mean you don't have competition like someone they already spoke to and are conducting reference checks on at the same time.

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