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Area of nursing with the least amount of vomit?
I know all areas of nursing have sick patients or patients who can get sick at any time. but what areas of nursing would you be in with the last amount of vomit?
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zofran vs phenergan?
Which do you prefer to give/ take and what do you think work better? From people I've talked to it seems zofran is either a hit or miss with nausea especially once theyes are actively vomiting. But phenergan always seems to work quite well despite having more side effects like sedation and what not. What do you think?
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Associates after bachelors degree?
I already have a degree and want to get into nursing or some allied health field. If I were to go back and get my associates in my chosen allied health field (since I cannot commit to an accelerated program right away, would this look bad? I feel like people will judge and thinks its stupid and make my bachelors look like a waste. Is it a waste or is it just "adding to my current education" since I'm picking up a new vocation?
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radiology tech vs respiratory therapy vs nursing
I know this is a nursing board, but as healthcare professionals you all have exposure to these different fields. What are the pros and cons of these different field. which if you had to do it over would you go into or recommend going in to?
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Areas of nursing you would NOT like?
When you were in nursing school were there any areas of nursing that you knew ahead of time that you did NOT want to get into. And did you have you mind set on one area? What were those areas?
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Fear of vomiting and vomit?
I have no problem with any other bodily fluids (not to say they are not gross and I might not get a bit squeamish) but I can handle them for the most part with no problem. If there is one thing however that I cannot seem to deal with and have a tough time with is vomit. Its beyond just a general dislike like I am sure most people have when they see it, its more like a phobia. I am always so afraid that if someone is throwing up is infectious and if I am near them or have to clean it that I am automatically going to catch it, get sick and start throwing up as well. I would hate to have that hold me back though as that is really THE ONLY drawback I have. Have any of you had this fear and how do you deal with it or how did you get over it? any insight would be great!
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working during a nursing program?
The question was not if I should do it or not, it was how do they expect people to pay for expenses
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working during a nursing program?
I'm sorry if I sound irritated, but all of these nursing programs state that you cannot work more than 20 hours a week while you are in the program. How the heck do they expect grown adults and families with kids and bills to work that little?! why don't they have part time programs for this purpose? In know some people say they worked fulltime through the program and passed and so could you but the truth be told I CANT. I am not one of those people where school comes easy and need to devote all of my time to school. and unfortunately unlike some other I am a single person who lives alone and does not have a spouse to rely on. So my question is how did some of you manage?
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Do all nursing schools give the TEAS test?
or is is just dependent on the program
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Living expense loan while in nursing school?
Have any of had to do this for nursing school? how did you manage work and school? All these schools say that you are unable to work full time while attending the programs, well how do they expect people especially with all the career changers now a days to support themselves?
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what age did you decide to become a nurse
What age** If you were a career changer what did you do before?
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teacher to nurse transition
has anybody made this switch? what was it like? What do you like better about nursing than teaching?
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any career changers?
How many careers did you have before becoming a nurse? What careers were they and what drew you to nursing?
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What can RT's do that RN's can't?
What can an RT do that a nurse can't? Can a nurse do the job of an RT or would they need to be certified?
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reasons to go into nursing over social work?
it seems as if social work is a dying field these day and that many of the medical social work jobs are being taken over by nurses now-a-days. Is that an accurate observation or is it just me.