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Tanny

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  1. Why do ya'll think that so few nurses are men? I recently learned that less than 10% of nurses are male! Knew there weren't very many, but that is super low!
  2. You have to remember they are humans and have human emotions too. Be confident but not abrasive or entitled. Sometimes you get a real gem of an administrator who wants to help. I've been lucky to work with some good ones. Sometimes they have power to make a difference, sometimes not so much. I do think you can look for opportunities for improvement and come up with solutions. That is huge! Don't come with problems, they get enough of that. Be willing to try for something that could help and be willing to lead it.
  3. Do you use anything to hold your goods while you work? AKA pens, note pad, alcohol pads, flushes, etc..
  4. Do you guys have any resources for help with resumes? tips or tricks to make myself more appealing for picking up shifts?
  5. What is the process for beginning to pick up hospital shifts with Nursa? I've only ever done long term care. Also, I live in UT if that helps because it's probably a little different in other states, I'm assuming? 🤔
  6. @Paola Juarez I agree, I hate choosing because you really do need both!!!
  7. I love that you asked this Deserae, this is a huge question I have wondered being a nurse myself. Why stay and why do my fellow nurses stay? TBH I have been in nursing for about 5.5 years now and its tough. I have been wandering away from bedside more and more over the last couple years but I do miss it. I think you feel important as a nurse and like you can bring value to this world. And medicine is just fascinating if you take the short staff, politics, and hard hours out of it. There's really nothing cooler.
  8. What the processes are-you don't know until you know and sometimes its just a matter of figuring out what is where and who to turn to for help. That's what I am scared of.
  9. Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. I'll keep this in mind and I agree its important to take advantage of the other people who know the place.
  10. I think its important to keep extra snacks on you... never know just how long your day is going to be!
  11. Hi, I'm newish to the app and was thinking about picking up long term care shifts. Does anyone have any advice as to what to expect, how to physically or mentally prepare, etc...
  12. Cardiac unit, i just love the heart. Or should I say I heart the heart?! 💔 My mom has a really bad heart condition and so its always been really interesting to me.
  13. Tanny

    Just a joke

    hahahah that's horrible but good!
  14. That's interesting.. I would be curious. I know as a nurse I felt like 4 was plenty to keep me busy but that was in hospitals. I think it makes it really hard/unsafe to be spread too thin. Mornique how many residents do you have on an average shift?
  15. The nasty smells in an acute pancreatitis patient's room.... or the nasty stuff under people's abdominal pannuses haha So glad my nurse friends can relate because everyone else just gets so grossed out lol
  16. You can save like $300+ on the IKON pass if you're a skier! I like the idea of hitting the slopes between picking up shifts. https://www.ikonpass.com/en/discounts
  17. You are able to see what time slots you have available and what ones are needed AND you can see the pay they are offering for that one shift. You are your own boss! You decide. Heck yeah!
  18. My mom had an instance last summer where she went into Vtach, had to be intubated and put on a vent, and spent quite the stint in the ICU. The nice nurse there braided my mom's hair for her and I thought it was so sweet (she thought it looked "doofy" in her words-which frankly I was grateful to hear her say anything at that time lol 😉). It couldn't have taken that long but it made a big difference for me and my sister and dad. Its the little things... is this common amongst ICU nurses? I've heard something about it. Or other nurses and CNAs, I am curious what you do, big or small, to make a difference to a worn down family member or patient?
  19. Hey! So I think in order to have the SOS option triggered, you have to complete at least one shift and have a 70% or better reliability rating. I found the info here if that helps!
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