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Day 7: 2016 Nurses Week Caption Contest
Nurse: Holy ****, I never knew a piercing could go there!!! Pt: Oops, I forgot about that piercing!!
- Day 2: 2016 Nurses Week Fill In The Blank Contest
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Charge RN with charge RN pay
Very new! I guess being responsible for the staff working under the charge and something going wrong. Orientation is 6 weeks, and during that time regardless of how long you have been a RN they teach you how to be a charge. Which is fine. But I don't understand if your in the charge role you should receive the same charge RN pay as every other person who does it
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Pay?
Thank you so much. It would be great to have a deadline! :)
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Tattoos
I don't have a problem with them! My last hospital never said anything about them either. I have 3 and two visible. Maybe if they were offensive?
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Charge RN with charge RN pay
Right. One of the reg RN, said she wasn't comfortable doing charge, the DON told her she could refuse a float? Confused me! I just don't want to risk my license and be forced to be a charge and then to not receive the charge nurse diff, is just above and beyond crazy. Make me risk my license and not pay me for it. If that the case don't pay anyone for it, and make all RN's be charge! I just think upper management got this wrong!
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Nursing Salary Survey 2014
Geographic location --- Texas Pay rate --- $23 In which area / specialty do you work? --- Rural hospital- mainly ER What type of license do you have (RN or LPN)? --- RN What type of degree and/or certification do you have? ---ADN How many years of experience do you have? --- First Job as an RN Are you full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN status? ---- Full-time What shift do you work? Night, but they are they same base Do you receive any shift differential? --- Yes, 2.50 weekday, 4.50 weekend Are you a manager or supervisor? NO
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Kaplan Alternate Format Quiz- 25%!
I would work on that for sure..... Out of my 90 questions on NCLEX 30 SATA. Keep your head up and keep working at them!!!! Good Luck!
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Help, I have to decide today. NCLEX Kaplan Scores
Put failing out of your mind!!!! Keep saying your going to pass!!!!!!!!!!!! QT 7, I scored a 58. Just be prepared for it not to stop at 75.... 90 wasn't bad....
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Help, I have to decide today. NCLEX Kaplan Scores
I took my boards 7/14/14 and had 90 questions/ 30 SATA and Passed. I never scored over a 60 on any of my Kaplan test, finished all 1400 in the Qbank, did all the QT test and I feel like the Kaplan questions were harder then the NCLEX. I would not worry about, keep doing QT and reviewing, and go in with confidence!!!! You got this!!!!!!!!!!
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Pay?
Yes, but it feels like I have to or else. They want me to train the replacement, that hasn't even interviewed for yet.
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Charge RN with charge RN pay
Next question, Have you ever heard of a place hiring charge RN and paying them extra for that charge day. That is common. Well, at my hospital some of the RN didnt apply for those Charge RN position because they didnt want that riding on there License. So here is the question.... Can they float a regular RN to perform Charge RN duties with out the pay increase (for that shift). Extra information, they train all RN to be charge. It just seems like they are cheating the regular RN out of the pay? And making them charge anyways, saying they cant refuse the "float"
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Pay?
OK, I will try to do my best to explain what is happening to me. I work currently at the hospital that has an RN opening. They offered me the job and gave me the dollar amount. I start Monday. Until they fill my position at the hospital, they still want me to work part time in that position. So two day in Nursing and two days in the business office. No problem, I can do that. BUT they want to pay me my RN pay for the Nursing side and still pay me my rate now on the Business side. Is that right? I feel like I am getting shorted! I could just work my 3 days as an RN and be done. Now I am working 4 and getting less pay on two of those days. Just Confused! To me, if they really needed my help in the Business Office, they could pay me my RN pay. Sorry if its sounds like complaining. Thanks :)