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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Salt Lake
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I was a C.N.A for a while and i tell you nurses and cna's are underpaid i wanted to become a nurse but i got pregnant and wasn't able to go to college now i have another baby and it's just never gonna happen i can't be away from them to have that kind of career right now but i think when they are older i might try again!!
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I am a retired ICU/CCU, ER, PSYCHIATRIC nurse.....have always worked in specialty units......because of serious health problems I have retired.. I will always miss this wonderful career........It helped put food on our table, educate our kids.... gave us the ability to help our parents and gave us extra income.......plus I loved each and every unit. Never ever bored!!!!
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I'm currently an LVN, but haven't worked since March of 06 because of my pregnancy.. and i got sick from work during my pregnancy that was caused by my job..
i work in a nursing home with geriatrics, although i have also worked with pediatrics in a sub-acute type setting. i am looking forward to going back to school for my RN and i really want to work in the ob/gyn field ![]() my fiance is also an LVN he works in urgent care at Kaiser permanente hospital.. ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Mississippi
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Although I'm not a nurse, I've been in the medical field for over 14 years working on the administrative/business side. A lot of my dear friends are nurses and yes, they are all underpaid for the job they do. There was a point in time that I wanted to be a nurse, even started out in college with that in mind, but I was young and just couldn't be 100% sure that's what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. Nurses do so much more than just "nurse" - they are social workers (always talking/listening to the patients and family members), maids (I think this goes without saying), chauffers (moving patients out of the bed to the showers), and sometimes, beauticians - all under the title of nurse. So hats off and bravo to each of you in this profession
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In a recent Oklahoma University poll.......Nurses were mentioned as one of the most respected professions......also teachers.
People are personally touched by all of you out there and know that you make a difference in the lives of others. My hats off to you. I was packing up our stuff in preparation to eventually move closer to our daughter in Houston....I found my old nursing cap, student uniform, bandage scissors, watch stethoscope,....etc.....At my age, the pieces of my life are stored in boxes ![]() Oh well a new chapter...with new adventures......but my heart will always be in nursing. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South Texas
Posts: 4,907
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We have a daughter finishing her prerequisites to apply for the RN program at our local college. She hopes to enter the program in the spring, but it is very competative. We are concerned about what she can do if she does not make it into the program right away. Did you get your RN from Excelsior? |
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after highschool my boyfriend and i were contemplating about doing our prereqs for the RN program here... but of course with the lottery and if we were lucky.. we'd only wait 1 year to get into the program.. but it was to hard and they wanted us to wait 2-3 years to get in.. so that's why my boyfriend and I decided to become LVN's instead.. it was only 13 months.. and its still a great career.. we plan on going back to school though for sure, for our RN... ![]() maybe your daughter might want to be an LVN for now to make that extra cash and save up.. and maybe if she's an LVN she'll have a lot better chances of getting in the RN program.. because that's how it is where i live if your going from LVN to RN. |
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Marilyn...yes, I got my RN through Excelsior. I still had to sit for the state boards (of course) after I was done with all the course work and clinical test-out. So it is an option
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[QUOTE=okiegal]I am a retired ICU/CCU, ER, PSYCHIATRIC nurse.....have always worked in specialty units......because of serious health problems I have retired.. I will always miss this wonderful career........It helped put food on our table, educate our kids.... gave us the ability to help our parents and gave us extra income.......plus I loved each and every unit. Never ever bored!!!!
God bless all of you who are still in the trenches. ![]() Whew, some pretty stressful units, girl! God bless YOU!! |
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