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To take a rehab/SNF RN job or wait it out for acute care in Sacramento... UGH! What to do
I don't know what TOS is... But when someone says "speak english" when someone is speaking in english, it just feels like a personal attack. He or she could've said "please dont type as if u are texting", i would have gladly changed my way of typing rather than reading comments that are unnecessary.
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To take a rehab/SNF RN job or wait it out for acute care in Sacramento... UGH! What to do
Sounds like a personal problem. I posted in english and i am using my phone to respond. I don't think i should apologize for using short cuts when typing. No need for bullying.
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Ask for advice (then explain why it's wrong)
Yes, you have a great point. Although if i personally see that it was a vent post, i would be more inclined to ignore the post or maybe say "i understand how that might feel, i hope u feel better soon!" ;-)
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Feeling defeated
Sometimes it takes a few months before a new nurse could get used to the groove of acute care nursing. Depending on how long u've been practicing at ur hospital, how u are feeling is normal. However, i have also seen nurses with a lot of experience on their backs (non-hospital) who were unhappy with acute care due to the same reasons u have stated. I hope you feel better soon!
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To take a rehab/SNF RN job or wait it out for acute care in Sacramento... UGH! What to do
The nurses that gave u advice have given great opinions and should give u enough wisdom... U are just not receptive to what they are telling u. Do whatever makes u happy but be prepared for the consequences. You are clearly just looking for someone to agree with ur decision and not offer their insight.
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Feeling Uneasy - Did I Pick the Right Program?
I'm a little confused with the whole situation... So r u in a BSN program at the private school? Also, my student loans got deferred when they found out that i am in school again for my Master's. So you should inquire about this by calling your loan provider. Anyway, i won't waste any time telling you what u should've done since it sounds like it's now too late for that. Stick to what u have already planned unless you don't think it's gonna work out. You said u will have $22,000 in student loans by the time you graduate. Just FYI, i was an international student and since I'd like to get quality education in the US, I ended up with $46,000 in student loans when I gruated from BSN. I think u should reevaluate your priorities. If finishing school is your priority and there is no other way to pay for school but student loans, then you have to get over these uneasy feelings and prepare for your impending loan repayment. Good luck!
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Ask for advice (then explain why it's wrong)
Then maybe they should warn us somewhere in their post that they are not looking for advice... They just want to vent? We are adults here, no need to play mind games. Because it's really annoying to see someone asking for advice then be defensive if they do not like what they hear.
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CNA impersonating RN
Did u actually see "RN" on her name badge? If not, then the whole story is gossip until u have any evidence. I won't contact the BON unless u have proof that this person is really breaking any law or BON regulations. CA BON is already busy dealing with so many things... I would not worsen the situation if there is no proof. Now, if it was abuse-related, then nurses are mandated to report the abuse even with no proof. If I am really bothered by this, I would personally visit this person at school and confirm the accusations. You could also call the school.
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Wait, what the what ?!
Are we thinking about the same FDA i know? Food and Drug Adminstration? Haha! Checking blood glucose on a baby's heel is not food or drug related. The statement claimed just doesn't make sense... Next time tell them you'd like to see where it's written in your hospital policy "so u can familiarize urself with this (ridiculous) policy".
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Favorite Clinical Apps -- Go!
Wow, never heard of those apps before! Thank you. I'd like to follow this thread for great NP apps.
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challenges international nurses face in securing a job in USA or canada
I live in San Diego and we are currently saturated with new grad RNs who can't find jobs as a nurse. They have to work as CNAs for now. I personally know 2 new grads who do not have jobs. Sometimes foreign nurses are considered new grads but the circumstances may have changed.
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challenges international nurses face in securing a job in USA or canada
You have to pass the NCLEX... Along with having the other meticulous requirements (cgfns, employment authorization documents, job offer, etc.) at least in the USA. Unless you are already here with legal status, then u may be able to get rid of the other requirements but u still need to pass the nclex. Good luck!
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Do Nurses Work Several Per Diem Jobs?
Yes you can! Also, make sure that per diem is what you would like to do. I absolutely love being per diem and being a travel/float nurse... Some nurses hate that though. Good luck!
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Unresponsive vs. unconscious
You have to assume that all the information you need to answer a question are included in the question. Why is an HHNC patient unresponsive? The question did not say anything about the patient's oxygen saturation or airway compromise. Do not overthink. I agree with your definition of unresponsive vs. unconsious though.
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Why choose FNP (family nurse practitioner)
Then maybe you should've done FNP as ur primary focus then get a Psych certificate after if the need to know about primary care is needed. As a graduating FNP student, i have been exposed to more than 30 common illnesses in primary care. Although i am not an expert in all of them, it's hard to see other nurses from other specialties who clearly doesn't have any idea about the FNP coursework and yet felt the need to comment that we are not adequately prepared for the role. I agree with the other members stating that u shouldn't treat UTI if your in the psych role. Even cardiologists refer patients back to their primary for a high blood pressure (not really sure why). Treat what's within your scope of practice, be safe than sorry.