I do inpatient case management. Currently on a travel assignment doing ED case management. It’s a lot of paperwork but what area of nursing isn’t. I like that I still feel that I’m helpful when I’m able to set things up or make sure that discharges are safe for patients. And I fucking love that I don’t have to touch them anymore.
This is LV Monogram Empreinte Multi Pochette. I recently had the pleasure of acquiring this bag, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. The details and overall craftsmanship are remarkably close to the original. I haven't received it yet but got the QC Photos.
I’m a new grad nurse that took a job in tele. I wanted to start in a step down tele unit instead of a med surg. I’m learning SO much. Like you, I’m not good at reading strips but in my facility, we have monitor techs that help with reading them. We take extra classes and the more you see it, the more you will get familiar with what is abnormal. Experience in any unit is so valuable for your transition to the unit you want to end up in.
I’m in Los Angeles, CA. My program was a full time ADN and I enrolled in a concurrent program that only allowed us to take classes in the summers. Now I am a new grad, and have one semester left to go get my BSN. It was manageable during my ADN program, especially because it was during the summers when I didn’t have ADN classes. It’s actually harder to manage now as I’m going through my new grad residency.
Nurses are needed everywhere right now, I wouldn’t even stress about getting a job, you won’t have trouble with that. In my cohort, a couple of people had jobs lined up but all I wanted was to pass my last semester and get my RN license. Once I got my license, I had no problem securing a job, plus a lot of new grads open quarterly.
I like it, and been a Toyota I’m sure the will build it well…… but EV is still a long way off before it can be a true overlander . Needs way more range for it to be viable
I started nursing school at 24 and finished at 27. I am starting a new grad position and don’t feel old. I think it’s a great age, I couldn’t imagine 21 year old me ready to be thrown into the world of nursing. It’s a good age where you have lived some life, matured and are ready to get on it! Go for it!
3x and counting!
$80, case management working remote, 15 years total in nursing but 6 years in this position. SoCal.
This is awesome! I just got a home health case management position (not remote) at $52.88 with 2 years of experience as a nurse in SoCal.
I do inpatient case management. Currently on a travel assignment doing ED case management. It’s a lot of paperwork but what area of nursing isn’t. I like that I still feel that I’m helpful when I’m able to set things up or make sure that discharges are safe for patients. And I fucking love that I don’t have to touch them anymore.
Hi, do you fear losing your bedside skills?
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Ooooo how do you like it?????
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Can you tell it’s fake from afar?
They fucked
All the blinds were right about her
This is LV Monogram Empreinte Multi Pochette. I recently had the pleasure of acquiring this bag, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. The details and overall craftsmanship are remarkably close to the original. I haven't received it yet but got the QC Photos.
Who did you get it from?
DHgate has that!
Do you have a link? I haven’t been able to find it!
Season 2! Love their chemistry !!
I’m sobbing while eating tacos 😭😭😭 QC had such a BEAUTIFUL ending
In California, yes. And even more so if you go to community college first.
Look at the board if I don’t remember their name, and call them by it
A month and a half, wrote out a plan for myself and divided into categories each week.
I’m a new grad nurse that took a job in tele. I wanted to start in a step down tele unit instead of a med surg. I’m learning SO much. Like you, I’m not good at reading strips but in my facility, we have monitor techs that help with reading them. We take extra classes and the more you see it, the more you will get familiar with what is abnormal. Experience in any unit is so valuable for your transition to the unit you want to end up in.
I’m in Los Angeles, CA. My program was a full time ADN and I enrolled in a concurrent program that only allowed us to take classes in the summers. Now I am a new grad, and have one semester left to go get my BSN. It was manageable during my ADN program, especially because it was during the summers when I didn’t have ADN classes. It’s actually harder to manage now as I’m going through my new grad residency.
Nurses are needed everywhere right now, I wouldn’t even stress about getting a job, you won’t have trouble with that. In my cohort, a couple of people had jobs lined up but all I wanted was to pass my last semester and get my RN license. Once I got my license, I had no problem securing a job, plus a lot of new grads open quarterly.
I just became a nurse and I love it 🤷♀️
What’s your specialty?
Looks too much like a Nissan Cube. I really don’t like the look.
That’s what I though too or even a Kia soul lol
I like it, and been a Toyota I’m sure the will build it well…… but EV is still a long way off before it can be a true overlander . Needs way more range for it to be viable
I hate that it’s smaller, I’m hoping it will grow on me and look better once it’s out
I started nursing school at 24 and finished at 27. I am starting a new grad position and don’t feel old. I think it’s a great age, I couldn’t imagine 21 year old me ready to be thrown into the world of nursing. It’s a good age where you have lived some life, matured and are ready to get on it! Go for it!