rquinn0111 replied to rquinn0111's topic in Operating Room
I was worried that the path of least resistance could possibly be the metal railing, however you're right that the bovie pencil shouldn't work if the grounding pad doesn't receive the current
I work with a surgeon who occasionally asks to do minor foot surgeries (mostly I&Ds) on the patient stretcher. The reasoning is to save time moving the patient over to the OR bed. I couldn't...
I talked to an advisor at TWU. They took the worksheet page down. However, she was able to provide me with my worksheet already filled out. Maybe it's possible that anyone who applied could get...
I was denied too. I was told that this year was the most competitive yet. The average nursing GPA admitted was a 3.72 and the average TEAS composite score was an 87.2%. Anyone below both most...
TWU Houston doesn't have dorms. I recommend using an apartment search company and let them search for you. It should be free for you; they get commissioned through the apartments. Hurricane Harvey...
I definitely recommend going to a community college first. Get your prerequisites out of the way at a fraction of the university cost. If you chose to get an ADN, you can complete it at the community...
Some colleges treat Intermediate Algebra as a remedial course and as a result, you do not get credit for it, yet you still have to take it if you are tested/placed into it. The class credit depends...
I finished Intermediate Algebra years and years ago and just finished College Algebra this summer. It was hard for me. My mistake was taking it in the summer and assuming that Intermediate Algebra...
Me too, same boat. I'm aiming for option 1. I'm almost done with my prerequisites at a community college. If the BSN doesn't work out financially, I'll go ADN route. The main reason I didn't jump...
Perhaps I gave the wrong impression in this post about having kids and a "get out of work" card. That's not what I'm saying at all. I do agree with you in that everyone should be treated equally....
rquinn0111 replied to FutureNurseInfo's topic in General Nursing
I agree with several opinions on this blog that tuition reimbursement is not the magic bullet. Every employer I've heard of require an employer to be working for them for at least a year full time...
New, full-time HCA employees get around 7 PTO hours per pay period. So roughly 1 day off per pay period, there are 26 pay periods in a year so, 26 PTO days/year. Part-time earn less PTO hours. More...
I'm curious how other institutions handle staff illnesses, particularly colds and the flu. I work at in an HCA hospital in the OR. According to policy, we are not supposed to work while sick, and...