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Why do we do codes?
So you can look the families of your patients in the eyes and say: "We did everything we could"
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Nursing Shoes for Males
I have four pairs of Asics and cycle through them
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Male Nursing swag
Scissors / Trauma Shears Penlight Quality writing implements (you may even want to put your name on them because they WILL disappear)
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Credentials
Nah I'm still around. I asked here because that's how I learn as a nurse - I look for the answer myself and then if I can't find it, I see if anyone else knows.The conversation rapidly deteriorated into tangents instead of staying on-topic, so I did not persist. Although now it is a moot point, I am still interested to know what consequences exist, if any, for the original question.
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Quick certs to spice up resume for Epic application analyst job
I am actually interested in knowing the answer to this question myself - Google searches are relatively fruitless.
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New Grad RN.... work options that do not involve a hospital
There are also numerous RN-to-MSN programs available nowadays so one could acquire an MSN without working as a staff RN.
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Is an acute rehab unit/inpatient rehab facility considered acute care?
Worked my first year at a rehab hospital and we used to have crash carts with Epi, Sodium Bicarb, atropine, etc. which were removed because they removed the 'Hospital' designation. It is now pretty much a SNF and we only have BLS at our disposal when a code occurs. I have since acquired employment in a Trauma/Surgical ICU and the difference is astounding - I never really felt like a nurse at the rehab facility, but definitely feel like one in TSICU.
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New Grad RN.... work options that do not involve a hospital
My wife does Clinical Research and she still has to go ask patients for samples, give presentations to large groups, etc. so you never really escape 'people', but it does reduce the number considerably. Maybe consider Nursing Informatics...
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Failed nclex twice, advice?
Hurst review is excellent and they have a bank of either 600 or 900 practice questions.
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bored to tears
Troll: One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument Based on the reaction of the OP, my assessment is accurate.
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bored to tears
This is a troll - don't worry they go away when you don't feed them.I wasn't interested in my history classes and so they were tedious. I was VERY interested in some of my other classes, but the format caused my attention to drift more than I would like because I'm a visual learner. Perhaps that is your disconnect too - the instructor obviously can't cater the entire lesson to your learning style, but explain your problem to them in a respectful way. If you show them you care about coming to class then they're far more likely to help you and possibly give examples in a different way than if you're a wallflower.
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Onward to Texas!
From Amarillo, currently live in Lubbock. Northwest Hospital (NWTH) is the 'County Hospital' of the area so they take the indigent, etc. despite the fact that they are still designated as a For-Profit hospital. Baptist St. Anthony's (BSA) is directly adjacent to NWTH and they are the place to go when you want the nice room with all the amenities because you have the insurance to cover it. There are a few more but they change names so often I don't know what they're called anymore... Triumph last I remember... then some specialty hospitals scattered about. NWTH and BSA are the primary two though and because Amarillo is the largest city within a 60 min span, they get patients from the small rural outliers. Prices between Amarillo and Lubbock are comparable - our mortgage in Lubbock is $1150/mo for a 4 BR, 2 BA, my parents and brothers live in Amarillo and they pay probably the same or comparable to what we do. Sales tax is (price x 1.0825). As far as night life, it is what you make of it. No, it will never be compared to 95% of the cities in CA for cultural endeavors but it depends on what you are into as well. As far as snow goes, we usually get one or two good snowstorms per year which quickly melt anyhow.
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CNA or EMT
Probably depends on where you want to work as well - if you want to go to an ED then working as an EMT would be most beneficial. CNA's do a lot of bedside care so you would benefit as you can see a lot of what goes on and the local hospitals around here hire from within their own CNA/Nurse Tech pools before they outside hire. Absolutely keep the EMT cert current and list everything you have on an application.
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Credentials
I have scrutinized the ANA Code of Ethics, the Texas BoN website, and examined my facility's policies. I tried google searching, but with the myriad of ADN-to-BSN programs being offered online, I could not come up with satisfactory results from my keyword queries. Here is my conclusion: It is not an official garment of my facility and is not worn while I am working, I am not using the title to gain advancement and have not misrepresented myself to my employers or patients, and I have found no evidence of it being a violation (and neither can anyone else apparently). It is comparable to putting "Mixmaster Phiir" or "Love Doctor Phiir" on the jacket - have I attained a master's degree from an accredited mixing university or written a dissertation on love to achieve a PhD? If those terms were on my name badge or any other attire that I don while working, it is certainly unprofessional and should not be worn as it is a misrepresentation and definitely against policy. So I'm going to leave it at that and will no longer reply until such time as a rule or regulation against my own personal, non-employment related garment having currently one incorrect credential is brought to my attention. Thank you all for your replies, sincerely: Mixmaster Love Doctor Phiir, World's Greatest Dad and Philanthropist
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Credentials
Allow me to remind you that saying 'allow me' is asking permission and that I have not mandated anything. I attempted to refine the questions to the ones I wanted answered - I restricted nothing, I can monitor ALL I LIKE, and as for filters - I'll let the forums do that as they have already established what will be filtered in their ToS.