Hello all. I have been working as an NP for the past 2 years, in a general cardiology clinic. I have recently come across a position opening in a heart failure clinic at a different facility. I was...
For those of you who work in primary care, how do you approach patients who come to you with s/s of mental illness?? I lost my sister to suicide in January, and as an FNP myself, it has really had be...
I know this is an old post; however, I'd like to thank those of you who had helpful and encouraging things to say. After being in Cardiology as an APRN for the past 6 months, I'd like to share how...
No, I do not regret going back to school to become an NP. As an RN with 6 years experience, I was making $58,000 a year. I worked night shift, so that was with a differential. I now make $86,000. I...
Sorry, I just realized you said section patient. Usually in this situation, diets are advanced as tolerated but activity is usually minimal until Mag is
Our patients are on Mag for either preeclampsia or PTL, and is usually initiated immediately. With both of these scenarios, the patient should not be eating food (in case of c/s) and should not be up...
Yes, you must first get your Bachelors degree before you can get your Masters degree. There are 2 degrees that will allow you to get your RN license. An Associates degree (2 year program if full time,...
Thank you so much for your helpful response! That was exactly the type of answer I was looking for. When I was doing clinical in the office, the cardiologist was going over 12-leads with me, and I...
I am an L&D nurse who works night shift, and at the moment, there are more new L&D nurses on my shifts than experienced, (which is rare usually) so I've had to deal with newbies quite often...
I was in your exact situation a year and a half ago. I have had this diagnosis for about 6-7 years, very rarely have outbreaks and when I do it is extremely mild. I often forget I even have It. I work...
Also, I must add, that crossfit has an "on ramp" program for newbies that specifically aims to teach the moves, modifications for moves and proper body mechanics,
I don't personally do Crossfit, but know a lot of people that do with my husband being one of them. There is a modification for everything and it's not a requirement to go everyday or to "keep up."...