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  1. Hi, I'm currently a chronic outpatient dialysis nurse and is currently interested in getting a job in acute dialysis. From the nature of the job I read on call is usually mandatory. My question is if you work over 40 hours for that week and have on call for one day that week, do you get the overtime differential AND the on call differential? So if you make $35/hr for 52 hours worked that week, do I get 12 hours overtime differential (1.5x) and 12 hours on call differential (what is the multiplier 1.5x also?)? Can someone show me how the math works out? Thank you in advance!
  2. I declined my offer for PVAMU; I decided to go to TWU instead. Good luck to those that were waitlisted.
  3. I have 3 months to prepare for nursing school. I know you can't be totally be prepared, but I have all this free time, and I want to spend it wisely (I'm an overachiever too). I'm used to studying and reading inveterately for hours anyway, so why not review and build some background knowledge just to make a tad easier? I have had suggestions on increasing background knowledge on Anatomy and Physiology and Pathophysiology to help prepare for nursing school. I've read 5 books about of nursing survival guides that were quite helpful. I have also developed a habit of organizing and prioritizing the day, which I heard is the most important skill to succeed nursing school. Are there more subjects I can expand on? Books you recommend? What is one thing you wished you could have prepared for nursing school?

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