I recently started a new job, and while some things I like about it, there's lots that I don't like. And nights is one of them. I find myself completely unable to sleep later than 7:30 on any given...
I was curious about it too so I used my fitness tracker to help me answer the question. In currently working as an ICU nurse on 12 hour shifts. It's total care so I'm responsible for keeping my pts...
The note can be dictated to the aide and at the bottom it should say that it was a dictated note and who it was entered by, BUT that nurse still has to sign. (Or make some sort of mark to indicate...
I wouldn't be all that concerned about the internal investigation. It sounds like your don is simply following protocol. What I would be concerned about is the amount of information that this person...
Easy question first, yes, you're still a new grad. Now, I agree to review your contract carefully and see what was said. And have a lawyer look it over. Now for the part on how to maybe fix this...
It's most likely the rotation that's throwing you off so bad, not the nights. If your facility allows, I would consider switching to nights full time until you are eligible for days. And why I...
Hi there. Congrats on being in the home stretch of nursing school. Now that's said, onto the critique. I am in no way a resume/cover letter expert, but a few things jumped right out at me. One,...
I would go back to your HR or scheduler and request more time on orientation to become more comfortable talking to patients and family. If they don't give you that, leave the facility and go somewhere...
Hi everyone, I'm a new nurse (RN) grad and like so many others I have been having trouble finding a job so I'm trying to do anything I can to give myself a leg up so I've been looking into different...
It's too long, HR isn't going to read it all the way through. Your resume should fit on one page. Get rid of your clinical and practical skill section. There's nothing on there that they aren't...
As a previous non nurse manager, I'll tell you what I think. They want you to stay for at least two years, after all, they spent all that time training you, but don't leave before the year is up...