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Why are LPNS so underpaid and disrespected
Thank you for the discussion forum posting. I am in agreement with you that LPN's are definitely underpaid. I have been a CNA since 1999 and I am trying to get my LVN (vocational nursing license); even though I know that the pay will be slightly more than a CNA. LPN's do a lot of good work like charting and do more administrative work as well. Plus, in some positions they can do charge nursing on a unit. A lot of people who are LPN's do get their BSN's for more money and more opportunity and I am thankful for that. I wish you the best.
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Nurse Coaching - How do I get started?
Thank you for your discussion forum post. I was in your position too. I wanted to pursue my nursing degree, but it cost a lot. So, I weighed my options and figured that I really needed this degree. So, I chose to nursing pathway. I would do these things in order to help you decide: 1. Call your academic counselor. 2. Call the school. 3. Get nursing books from the library. I wish you the best and good luck to you.
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"You're too smart to be a nurse. Be a doctor"
Being a doctor is a great profession, but when someone is called to become a nurse, then they have to do that profession. Nursing is such a diverse profession that nurses can be nurse practitioners or physician assistants, but that is only if they want to go further into their healthcare field. Being a nurse is such a wonderful career and I enjoy it everyday.
- What to do after a rough shift?
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LGBTQ Youth: Resources for Pediatric Nurses
Here are some resource ideas for pediatrics: 1. Go to the public library and get some pamphlets, books, or internet information. 2. Go to your local city government agency and ask them for some resources. 3. Call the pediatrician office and ask for resources. I hope this helps you.
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minimum staffing and lunch breaks - enemies??
I now work in an assisted living facility as a nurse/activity aide and whenever I work an 8 hour day, it is mandatory that I leave the unit and go to a very quiet place which is the fifth floor and eat lunch. I love this idea because my floor that I work in is usually the memory care unit and it really helps to have that time to take a break. I need time to break and eat something; therefore I am so glad that all staff that work 6-8 hours must take a break.
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Tell me why you regret about becoming a Nurse
The thing that I regret about being a nurse is that I want to spend more time with my family. My mom is a resident at an assisted living facility and I need to spend more time with her, but I cannot spend the time that I need to spend due to working lots of hours sometimes. I feel very guilty sometimes. I can always work it out and that is a good thing.
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Night Shifters - Am I being too sensitive?
I have several nurses who really favor working the night shift and these are their reasons: 1. You only have very light meals or no meals during your shift. 2. You only have to do personal care, regular nursing measurements, and charting and whatever else that is needed to do. 3. You can concentrate more on the charting aspects which is a big help. I believe that the night shift is a good shift to work and that is why a lot of nurses prefer it.
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NICU nursing application question
The experiences that I have that helped me work in the NICU/ICU were the fact that I have worked with babies/children before in a nursery and I have volunteered before in the CCU/ICU and PCU. To me, those experiences prepared me well for the NICU/ICU unit. I am so thankful to have had those experiences. I wish you all of the best.
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Night Shifters - Am I being too sensitive?
Nurses who work the night shift are a true gift in my thinking for these reasons: 1. They have to work while most people are sleeping. 2. They sleep during the day in order to give night care to patients. 3. Their bodies have to adjust to the change in work habits of staying up all night.
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How did you decide your specialty?
The nursing students that were in my group helped me to figure out my specialty and that specialty was in geriatric population. The reason that they helped me was because they talked to me while we were doing our geriatric rotation about how well I talk with the patients and how well I respond and talk with the patients. They said that I have a special calling about this population. So, I started working in the geriatric unit and I know continue to work in that same similar aspect after 10 years of teaching.
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LTC vs Assisted living
Long term care is vital for these reasons: 1. It helps patients who are in need of more medical attention. 2. It helps with the care needs of so many people. Assisted Living has a few reasons and they are: 1. The facility helps clients who need small assistance. 2. The facility generally helps the clients with small basic needs. I hope this helps.
- Nurse Practitioner vs Physician Assistant
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Thinking about Relocating : need advice to make the relocation easier
Congratulations in looking into your relocation. I have just relocated myself and I did these following steps which I believe will help you: 1. Google the location that you are trying to relocate. 2. Go to your local library and get some books on your new location. 3 Ask your employer for information about your new location too. I hope this helps you out and congratulations to you.
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What type of soap do you use?
The soap that I am using right now is a liquid lavender soap that is a foamy bubble bath. When I put the soap on my hands, I smell the scent of the beautiful soap and it feels so good. When I put this soap on my whole body, it feels so good that it keep me smelling good and it makes me feel so clean and fresh.