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  1. No Stars In My Eyes

    No Stars In My Eyes

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    Has 43 years experience. Specializes in Med nurse in med-surg., float, HH, and PDN.


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      70

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  2. Tweety

    Tweety, BSN, RN

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    Has 32 years experience. Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.


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      68

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      34,248


  3. Ado Annie

    Ado Annie, ASN, RN

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    Has 13 years experience. Specializes in Med/Surg.


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      34

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      1,015


  4. Joe NightingMale

    Joe NightingMale, MSN, RN

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    Has 15 years experience. Specializes in Med surg, cardiac, case management.


    • Points

      30

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      1,264


  5. dianah

    dianah, ASN

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    Has 49 years experience. Specializes in RETIRED Cath Lab/Cardiology/Radiology.


    • Points

      29

    • Content

      4,181


  6. toomuchbaloney

    toomuchbaloney

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    Has 45 years experience. Specializes in NICU, PICU, Transport, L&D, Hospice.


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      28

    • Content

      12,694


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  1. 5 points
    Whenever dh gets phone calls from numbers he doesn't recognize, he lets the call go to the message mode. "If they really want or need me, they will leave a message." Lo and behold, *they* usually don't leave a message! LOL, Over-Wrought Bees! ...
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    No Stars: Winnah, Winnah, Chicken Dinnah!
  3. 3 points
    Just FYI, when I went upstairs to get ready for bed, Momo, who was left to herself down in the den, FINALLY peed and pooped and ate her breakfast. Whew! When I went down to get her, to bring back up to the bedroom, I saw the empty plate and the used ...
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    Hello all! No Stars, yup, it sounds like a scam/phishing. Good on you, to decline to give out sensitive information to an unknown source. With all the changes you have experienced in the last 6-12 months (mostly with decline and death of your ...
  5. 1 point
    If you want to move to Atlanta, contact the Georgia BON and see what you need to get licensed.
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    Use frequently (almost continually) on daily basis and the faster you become good at them the easier your life will be: Patient assessment, prioritization, professionalism, communication. Those last two affect everything, whether in terms o...
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    Hello, Hang in there! I also struggled with skills during my ABSN. Some people just take longer to learn them. 1. Ask your instructor about extra help/practice programs. Sometimes they can open a lab room up for extra practice at specif...
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    NPR published this story today about an NP who helped a patient with a persistent cough. This was due to a very interesting condition. It was also nice to read a positive news story about an NP and it supports that NPs provide good quality care. ...
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    With lots of buzz in the media, new research breakthroughs, and hundreds of new healthcare startups flush with Silicon Valley money, it seems like you can't avoid hearing all about psychedelics. Many nurses are wondering what the hype is all about an...
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    If you're ever unsure check your local policy. Soon these things will become second nature. Agree with the poster above - keep a little note book, write things down, ask, ask, ask. Compatibilities etc. WILL stick in your head after a certain time. ...
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