I need some advice. Can a client sue a nurse for being the one who happened to be pushing the button on a wheelchair lift when it broke? There weren't any other circumstances and no one was hurt....
Hi, I have been an LPN for a little over 2 years and recently became an RN. I have never really had a formal interview as I've worked home health and was hired on a few years ago as an Aide by a...
ME!! I'm getting ready to start on June 29th. I work a M-F 40 hour accounting job and a weekday morning/weekend 10 hr a week LPN home health job. And I will begin a Part Time Evening/Weekend RN...
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I worked a full 40 hour week while going to nursing school. I went to a school though that offered an evening/weekend program. So I would work during the weekdays, have class 3 nights a week and my...
When I was in labor for my son I was given Nubain in my IV. I was in a dreamy state but I believe it was a mixture of the drugs and pain. At one point when I was laboring I heard a loud continuous...
I just started working my first job as an LPN for a Home Health Agency. I have one client who I take care of in the mornings before I go to my full time office job. This client has paralysis and...
Hello. I am getting ready to take my boards in a couple of days. One of my concerns is obviously failing. A few people from my class have already taken the exam and their results were posted on the...
hocking college is planning to offer a part-time evening/weekend version of their rn program. this will consist of 2-3 nights of class a week (usually from 5:30-10) and clinicals every other weekend....
I am currently going to Hocking College for their Part-Time Evening/Weekend LPN program. This program has been a wonderful experience and it is very convenient for my schedule. I am still able to work...
Does anyone know if an LPN to RN - Evening/Weekend program exists in Southern Ohio? I am currently attending a college that has an evening/weekend LPN class. I will graduate in September, but they...
Does anyone remember a thread that was once a sticky topic that talked about tips for someone who is doing an OR observation? I remember seeing it awhile back, but am unable to find it with a search....