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RCLPN

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  1. I'm an Lpn. Personally I would take the RN route. If I would have known now. I would have definitely did the RN. I had extreme difficulty finding an Lpn job. In that area the are weening Lpns out even in long term care
  2. We were stationed there for 3 years. Just moved back to VA.
  3. I'm sure if they did a medical background check on all nurses. Alor of us wouldn't be licensed IMO
  4. Hey there I'm going to pm you. Very similar situation when I became a nurse
  5. LPN 6 years of experience $28/hr. Travel Nurse
  6. I couldn't agree more. I am blown away by the awesomeness you just spoke . BRAVO :)
  7. RCLPN replied to StillRN's topic in Nurses Recovery
    I have those days too. The holidays are usually when I have a harder time. My husband and I look at my addiction like this... it's like cancer, it can come back anytime. ( I'm not saying cancer is like being an addict ) . Addiction can come back anytime. Cancer can come out of remission. Get it? They number one thing that helps me not relapse is looking at my 3 sons. I gotta keep it together for them. :)
  8. Excellent advice and example
  9. I once was like you. You are a fairly new nurse. You need to fiND your rythm. Prioritize. Prioritize .I don't know if your facility allows it. I always leave my charting till last. Unless it's something that needs to be documented asap. I make sure patient care, meds and all my treatments are done. That way I can thoroughly chart on my patients. Your supervisor was harsh no doubt. I'm curious to know do you have a nurse manager there. Never be afraid to ask them for help it's part of their job. I was fortunate to have an awesome nurse manager on my first Lpn job. Hang in there
  10. I know of other nurses as well as myself that were not given a proper orientation. Especially towards new grads. This just seta them up for failure
  11. I totally can relate. I got my license 6 years ago. The first 2 years as a med nurse were awful. I made mistakes as well. I also think not being trained properly and the short orientation I went through set me up for failure.
  12. Congrats to all this wonderful news

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