- ETOH based hand sanitizer
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OIG list
Can anyone give me info on the OIG list.... has anyone here been able to get their name off that list? How do I go about getting off that list?
- I self reported and about to do cando
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I self reported and about to do cando
I have been in the CANDO program about 1.5 years. There are a ton of hoops to jump thru but it's doable! The best places for jobs are Iasis. They are CANDO friendly. Banner not so much. It I know nurses in the program that do work at Banner. Keep your head up. It is depressing and demoralizing but it can be done.
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Question about drug screens
I am in AZ and there is one 24 hour test facility.
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CANDO program and jobs in AZ
So why a 5 year program? I thought Arizona was 3.... Did you get a hospital job right away? What hospitals are CANDO friendly? Are there some places that are more inclined to hire a nurse in CANDO then others?? Any information that would be helpful I would appreciate... maybe answer things that would have been helpful for you if someone had only told you to begin with. Any information is greatly appreciated. I know I struggle with this daily even though it's been 7 months. You are welcome to PM me if you prefer that. Thank you in advance for your help ....
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Former classmate
I agree. I am sure he needs a friend right now. Someone who has maybe been in a similar situation as him. Someone to give him words of encouragement vs judgement. Someone to listen.... IDK if you are in a recovery program as well but if you are I am certain whatever advice you can give will be helpful. If he can see someone who is "surviving" the program it might give him hope. If you can offer advice on things that helped you I am sure that will give him faith. If you can "pay it forward" and offer any assistance I would hope that would give him strength. Strength to get himself on track and maybe lend a helping hand to someone in his shoes in the future. We we all need to stick together. Hold each other's hand. Lift their hearts and spirits in any way possible. We all know how hard these programs are. We all know how isolating this can be. We all know we also want to give up on a regular basis. Let's do what we can for each other ... let it be kind words, pass on a place that hires nurses in recovery, give a dollar when we can afford it. Be especially kind to another nurse in a program. Love ourselves. Love each other...
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Legalized Marijuana/ Medical Marijuana
Arizona also lets you use controlled substances while in the CANDO program as long you have the correct documentation and a new Rx each month from your physician.
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Legalized Marijuana/ Medical Marijuana
Anyone out there familiar with the BON's stance on marijuana now that it is legal in many states? I pretty much assume that any nurse in recovery would have to stay away from it as it's a mind altering substance. How about the nurse not in recovery? Is that nurse allowed to ingest marijuana in states its legal to do so? How about pre-employment drug screens or random drug screens. Is it ok to test positive if not in recovery since it's legal? How about any nurse with with a medical card? How does the BON feel about medical cards for those both in recovery and not. Since it's technically medically prescribed is it ok to use with a medical card. How about employers. Are they employing nurses who test positive but have their medical card. I know people still take opiates and benzo's while in a monitoring program. As long as the rules are followed I know at least the Arizona BON allows nurses to continue with their Rx's. Any information or or discussion on this would be both informative and interesting ...
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"Fixin' to die"
That boy WAS "fixing to die"! What she did was make a lie saving decision. Your judging her seems ignorant to me. It's seems ignorant and I am appalled you took an uplifting story of a very intelligent RN who made the RIGHT decision and turned it into an English lesson to suit your own personal agenda to try and make you appear more intelligent..... it's her story. She did a fabulous thing. Let her feel good about herself without your uninformed predujice attitude trying to steal her "thunder".
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Why the double standard.
The double standard I am really referring to is that it's seems quite ok for a male RN to have me do procedures they feel uncomfortable doing. I get the with this sue happy society protecting yourself and your license. When it comes to returning the favor they don't seem to feel the need to assist or do male procedure for me. Men feel like they are the only ones who can be accused of wrong doing. I just feel like if I can help a male protect his license they should respond in kind and not make me feel like I am overstepping boundaries when asking them to do male procedures for me after I have graciously done the female ones for them without question concern or bad attitude.
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Certified addict nurse able to report nurse patient?
I work in an inept detox facility and treat nurses, physicians,and dentists on a daily basis. I never report on any of them but I do recommend they self report. From what I have seen the BON etc is easier to deal with if you self report ...
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drug screen
Depending on what tests are done you can get a variety of results. If it's just a quick sample not done thru a lab you most likely will get a positive for opiates. Some breakdown a littl farther and you can identify Hydrocodobe. If it's sent to a lab the Vicodin will show up as Hydrocodone. Tylenol with Codeine will show up as Codeine. Both will show up as opiates. They can also get a rough estimate of about how much you used as well as when you used. It will also be able to tell you if it's a one time dose or many doses over time. This is based off of metabolites. If there are any and how many there are. Hope me this answers your question.
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I'M DONE, as in SUCCESSFULLY
CONGRAT!!!
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Alternative to AA?
AA is Annonymous..... My friend is my "sponsor" and meetings are held in my home........