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  1. The girls hate handing over to me because they know im a little OCD about my bed space being neat and tidy. I don't know how some of them work in the bomb sites they leave!!
  2. I moved to ICU in Feb 07 and i love it. will be doing post grad in crit care next year. Mikko
  3. this one is for the boys: Alyssa Milano Angelina Jolie
  4. hi i'm mark 23 y/o and i am a RN here in AUSTRALIA Perth, Western Australia to be specific! i can't beleive that i have almost finished my 1st year grad program
  5. i was on an afternoon shift as a student on a surgical ward, i was helping my mentor roll a pt so we could clean her up and change her pad. after we cleaned her up it was time for obs to be done, as i squat down to read the horuly measure of her IDC i hear a big rip, my pants split!!!!!!!! all the staff had a good laugh so i flashed by boxers when i walked passed the nurses' station. lucky only 20mins left of shift!
  6. if the new IR laws are passed do you think that we will be able to recrute more ppl into the nursing profession?
  7. Hi, I live in Perth, Western Australia and have just graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor of Nursing!
  8. what i have learnt from my nursing education it to provide care in a holistic manner in which i take into account the pts physical, mental and spiritual needs. this is what has set my university apart from other in our state.
  9. this may help? Contact the Nurses Board of Western Australia at http://www.nbwa.org.au
  10. Originally Posted by tyrese HI I wonder if this is the right forum to ask this question.... What's the downside of working as a nurse in perth, Australia?.... I'm currently getting my work visa approved...but have been like hearing some stuff from a friend who's working at freo..So hope you guys could help me out... Is is true there's no one at all to help with bathing or bed bathing a patient ? Do local stuffs tend to go for "many frequent" breaks unofficially during work hours and get non local staffs to cover for them?? anyway...I understand that each country will have its own kinda pros and cons in the nursing culture... So I really hope someone can enlighten me on these issues...Just wanna know the truth so that i am prepared to face it when i come over to work... Anyone working at charlies???? Hi. I have worked at Freo hospital and hearing about this stuff is new to me The other nurses that i have worked with have always been supportive and help each other out. i guess it all depends what ward you work on.
  11. I am Proud to be a NURSE, who happens to be a male. When I get forms asking for titles, Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms. or other, I fill in the other section with Nurse! :chuckle
  12. RN Buzz replied to Tweety's topic in Men in Nursing
    Here........... dirnking real beer and watching real football :)
  13. I do at least half of the things that have been posted and i am in my final semester of study. :rotfl:

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