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nurse-samie

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  1. thank you all so much! I wish i knew more about what type of pt. population the floor that I will be going to has. My hospital is on a different campus then where the children's hospital is and my current hospital does not have a peds floor. all I was told is that they do get children with resp issues, and kids that come out of the PICU and post op. the nicu is a level 3 nursery so they do preform ECMO and have very sick babies. which i thought would give me the ICU experience that would help me transition to PICU, I only thought this bc when i did shadow in the PICU there were 2 babies post open heart surgery and i remember one was only 17 days old. but i will deff. be taking your advice and going to the step down/med surg floor bc i only have adult exp. and i've only been a nurse for 1 1/2 years and those peds assessments skills im sure will help me in the PICU when im able to transition over. you all have set my mind at ease. i have been going back and forth on pros and cons to each and i've been going crazy hoping that i make the correct choice. and i know no one thats in the peds field that could give me some insight on which would be the better floor for me in my situation again, i can not thank you enough for taking the time out of your day to respond to my post!
  2. Thank you so much! i have finally received the answer i was looking for bc i have no experience in peds i was totally lost! you have set my mind at ease! having the option of what floor to go to was also driving me crazy bc i did not know what to do again thank you!!!
  3. i have been offered the opportunity to go from an adult neuro floor to my dream job as a pediatric nurse, my ultimate goal would be to work in the PICU or the Peds Hemo/Onc Unit. Unfortunately at this time there are no fellowships being offered for either floor. so i have been given the choice to either go to the Peds med-surg/step-down floor or the NICU. Im unsure which to choose that will help me gain the best experience to then transition to either PICU or Peds hemo/Onc. This is where i would truly appreciate some insight from any and all nurses and esp. those that work in the Pediatric field. with the med/surg floor i feel that I will get a wide variety of of children of all ages and with different Dx, but i will not get the ICU/critical experience with the NICU (level 3 nursery) i feel that i would get a great experience in the ICU setting but will only work with a very specific pt. population i dont know what to do, and I keep going back and forth . I thank you truly in advance! :)
  4. i have been offered the opportunity to go from an adult neuro floor to my dream job as a pediatric nurse, my ultimate goal would be to work in the PICU or the Peds Hemo/Onc Unit. Unfortunately at this time there are no fellowships being offered for either floor. so i have been given the choice to either go to the Peds med-surg/step-down floor or the NICU. Im unsure which to choose that will help me gain the best experience to then transition to either PICU or Peds hemo/Onc. This is where i would truly appreciate some insight from any and all nurses and esp. those that work in the Pediatric field. with the med/surg floor i feel that I will get a wide variety of of children of all ages and with different Dx, but i will not get the ICU/critical experience with the NICU (level 3 nursery) i feel that i would get a great experience in the ICU setting but will only work with a very specific pt. population i dont know what to do, and I keep going back and forth . I thank you truly in advance! :)
  5. I'm currently a floor nurse on a specialized adult neuro floor. I'm considering switching to the PICU. And alot of what you just said has scared me silly. On the floor we dont have much autonomy. We read the plan of care "the instructions" and we carry it out. Mixed in with feeding the patient, bed pans, refilling pitchers of water getting snacks and etc. on occasion a pt will need a blood trasnfusion or IVIG treatment but thats about as complex as we get. If they go south we call an RRT. I fell as though for lack of a better term the floor has made me "lazy" and "less smart" and I feel as though I've lost a lot of the critical thinking that I learned in school and I feel as though this holds me back from going to an ICU. What is your advice ? I feel so confused
  6. im currently working on a floor thats neuro specialized. just got a position on days! but im not truly interested in neuro. i have an opportunity to go to my dream floor on peds but its a night shift and theres a wait list of 6 yrs to get on to days idk what to do, i hated nights, i never saw my husband and im a newly wed. and i would always be grumpy and short fused bc i wasnt sleeping well and i was always tired on my days off. my husband says in time when we start a family of our own, where i work wont matter as much bc i'll have my home life that will take priority (which i do understand), he says that it's only 3x a week that i work that i should just stay where i am. if we can afford it in the future i'd like to be a stay at home mom or atleast work per diem...but idk what to do stay on days or go to nights any advice? thanks in advance!
  7. So i have to wait till i receive that letter ? How long should that take? I don't want to wait too long to re-test i feel that the long i wait the worse it will be ?
  8. I just took my nclex rn yesterday. It shut off at 257. It ended and i was hysterical crying in the cubical because i knew i had failed. I did the pvt and it let me put in my cc info. I was even more devastated after that. My eyes are swollen from crying so much. But there is nothing i can do but move on and take it again. So how do i go about re-registering? My ATT is valid until september 11 2014 and thats still within the 45 day wait time after i have tested. Do i just pay pearson vue again and use that same att? Do i need to wait for a new att, im so lost! Please help ??
  9. I second that! I did pre vet course in high school for college credits and even interned at a vet's office in high school as well. But nursing won the battle in the end but in another life id be a vet. Is it bad to say that I would cry more when interning at the vet office then when doing clinicals in nursing school ?? i was very emotional with the terminal cases with the animals and with the ones that didn't make it out of surgery or had to be put down ?
  10. You have to search on the nslijcareers website for the fellowship and it will come up
  11. your very welcome!! i hope that what i wrote helps you out!!
  12. Well i was recommended by someone, but the HR nurse recruiter did say that over 250+ applicants applied in the first 2 days it was up..so i def recommend being one of the first 100 to apply so in a way it is kind of first come first serve. And i possible to get a volunteer position i would 100% do that ! But even though i was recommended it does not ensure that I have a spot in the fellowship. I went on the first 2 interviews and from what i could tell they went well, but there is still a 3rd interview from what I hear and i have yet to hear anything from LIJ or HR. There should be more postings coming up for the fellowship i believe in october and january so keep looking!!! I hope this helps!!!

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