Ben_Dover replied to mellybelly27's topic in Emergency
Time heals all wounds and what ever distaste you may have with your current employer will fade away. And yes, go ahead and make an appointment with your CNO but with a representative from your Union...
Hi Fellow Nurses and RNs alike! I'm writing this and hoping that one of the veteran/seasoned nurses who are in the field of teaching can enlighten new students or even myself as RN in regards to the...
It might be the user. My spill: even before I finished my nursing school, I vowed to myself that I will pass the board with one take which I did. I did use Kaplan and Hurst at the same time. But the...
Ben_Dover replied to ThrowawayAccount's topic in Florida Nursing
Throwawayacount or the OP Wrote: "I reported the doctor to the hospital. She is still employed. I reported the paramedic and he is still employed. I can't do anything about the doctor, but I'd like...
Ben_Dover replied to nurse2bbetty1989's topic in General Students
Not quite. But for someone to show or teach her. As one of you guys had stated, this is a simple equation. But for some, this can be really a challenge. Them, getting the right support and guidance,...
Ben_Dover replied to workingot's topic in Nursing Career
It's possible to have three kids and be in "School" or even be a fully licensed RN at the age of 25. Let's consider the ffg: A. Perhaps, she was done with the RN program between ages 19-21 and even...
Sure does sound like a Troll to me... just seeking attention. Stories like this one really irks me. I'm actually surprised that the writer had a whole lot of free time composing the story. If all...
Ben_Dover replied to Happynurse2222's topic in General Nursing
Wait... did you say ED OBS??? WOW, back then, a lot of nurses wanted to work in an ED OBS... All walkie-talkie patient's and rule-outs. You must have done something right to get hired at your current...
Ben_Dover replied to workingot's topic in Nursing Career
Bay Area/San Francisco, CA, with ample amount of experience, one can start between 110-130K per year without OT. Again, consider the cost of living and "living" in the
Because of this post. I'm sure majority of the nurses are renewing their malpractice insurance. =) The good news is... it sounds like the OP is now fully recovered! Thanks for sharing your