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  1. Ready to tackle MSN-but want the easy way

    I will chime in. Perhaps you should think about your passion in nursing. Is it truly in the leadership program? No quality graduate program is going to hand you a degree after collecting your tuition (although, there are less desirable programs that ...
  2. When Nurses Use the "R" Word

    I remember my first day on the job. I was sitting in education classes at a well respected children's hospital in the city. I felt lucky. Not only did I get to work at an amazing place dedicated to helping children, but from the looks of it, I was al...
  3. Love Nursing? Or Not? That is up to you.

    Well, first of all I agree with you that people rarely sell you on the "bad" side of nursing. I know that is difficult to realize. I think a lot of students go through a similar feeling, especially because you're being bounced around to every area of...
  4. Entitled Nurses

    We all know someone that we consider to be "entitled." They believe, and in many cases demand, special privileges that they have not worked to earn. Working with these people is a total drag. But... What if there are instances in which bein...
  5. Your First Nursing Resume

    Hey, AlleycatLady! I believe that it would be appropriate for a career changer to include transferable skills from previous employment. I have yet to edit the resume of a career changer, but some skills are universal and fit well on all resumes. Grea...
  6. Your First Nursing Resume

    That is wonderful! Best of luck to you in the interview process!
  7. Your First Nursing Resume

    Expert note-taker... Fierce clinical bag organizer... Religious consumer of Starbucks seasonal frappucinos... If you're like many of today's nursing school graduates, you have your own collection of unique skills that you've acquired during a gruelin...
  8. Why Do Nurses Quit?

    I would encourage everyone to remember what it is like to be a new graduate. Hopefully that way the line of communication will remain open. The issue of new grads leaving is not just the topic of a popular gossip session, it's a very real problem. I ...
  9. Why Do Nurses Quit?

    "If I took report and this was the situation you'd bet I would say something very directly to the nurse who was sooooo busy. We could debate this all day long I suppose but I still think it's a poor example of an unfriendly environment." I think open...
  10. New LVN in desperate need of advice.

    2014PN, what you've just described is very concerning. I am concerned that your training seems sparse, but more importantly, it is worrying that your preceptor would tell you to knowingly conceal any mistakes that could harm a patient. I do not typic...
  11. "So... to revisit the OP's initial question of "whatever happened to just being a nurse?" my answer is this: some of us simply have different interests. We accepted the fact that there is more than one way to be a nurse and used that to our benefit. ...
  12. I really do feel depressed about the situation

    I'm so sorry that you feel this way. I agree with many others who have posted here. It might be worth it to contact your previous employer and see if they will hire you back into LTC. If that doesn't work out, try looking at clinic work or sometimes ...
  13. New LVN in desperate need of advice.

    Hey 2014PN! I enjoyed the assisted living facilities that I did clinicals for in undergrad. They can be intimidating, particularly because of the volume of patients. However, that quickly subsides after you get used to it. HouTx is right, you typical...
  14. Why Do Nurses Quit?

    I remember being a new grad and experiencing the "floating" that, ultimately, caused me to find a new job. Being new, I had the fewest points, meaning that I was the first pick to float every time. My first week and a half off of orientation I floate...
  15. Choosing the Right Nursing School

    It is important for future students to ensure that both the university and the nursing school itself are accredited by the appropriate bodies. Just because a school is well-known does not mean it is immune from these types of citations.

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