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casey.schade

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  1. From my classes in nursing school I have had basic EKG rhythms training. I'm not entirely sure if that is a defined prerequisite for the ACLS course I am taking, but I would assume that it probably is. I'm curious if it is vital for me to get an EKG certificate even if I already have had basic training on EKGs?
  2. Hello! I am a BSN nursing student graduating in Dec 2015. I wish to pursue a focus in oncology and I am in the process of getting my ACLS certificate. There is an option to take an ECG certificate. As an oncology nurse, do any of you think I should also take the ECG class? Or do you think it is unnecessary? Feedback or other tips would be greatly appreciated!
  3. Here is a survey for the previous post. Thank you! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VWD7NM2
  4. Will do! I will post a link soon! Thank you for the imput!
  5. Hello Nurses! I am currently in nursing school and for one of my classes I am doing a survey on the divorce rates of nurses. I need your help! Everything will be anonymous on my report. :) Please Answer the Following Questions: What is your usual shift time? Ex: 7a-7p, 7p-7a Are you divorced, single, or married? If you have been divorced, do you think the timeframe of your shift contributed to your eventual divorce? If you have been divorced, how many years were you married and working as a nurse before you got a divorce? SurveyMonkey 4

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