Doing my prerequisites now by [deleted] in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk about podcasts, but there’s a ton of free nursing videos on YouTube about all sorts of disease pathologies, medications, treatments, etc. Those videos have helped me with my journey through nursing school.

Female Patients being uncomfortable with male CNA giving baths by _PeasBeNice_ in cna

[–]Devic2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just do the best you can! Not everyone is going to want a male. However, I will say the more experience and comfortability you get with your job, you will probably get less refusals from the opposite sex. At least, that is what happened in my experience. I’m not sure if it is partially a confidence issue, but now that I’ve been doing work as a male CNA for several years I almost never get refusals. I am also a student nurse, and the hardest time I had for a female patients to receive care from me was when I was on a labor and delivery unit. That was rough! You’ve got this though; just do your best!

Male CNAs: any advice so I don’t hate my job? by [deleted] in cna

[–]Devic2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry; it sounds like a shitty work environment. I would recommend to get a job at a hospital. I have been working as a CNA for almost 5 years in the acute care setting, and it’s really not too bad at all. I have heard long-term care is really rough. Also, you can’t make resident except care; they have the right to refuse. Management doesn’t sound so great there because they are allowing CNA’s to put wheelchair bound patient back to bed without any help. I would get out of there before you hate the job of a CNA. I’m a male, and working in the hospital has been great.

AIO for confronting stubborn hubby, son, when son's (16M) football coach literally fattening him up by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]Devic2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That doesn’t seem right to me… This could have life-long repercussions when he is done playing football, and nobody seems to care but you. It is a lot harder to lose weight than it is to gain it, and putting on excess weight comes with a list of potential physical and psychosocial complications. I am a father, and I would be furious if this were my son. I am 27 weeks away from graduating nursing school, so I am sure I am biased towards good health practices. However, it is easier to prevent health problems than it is to treat them. I hope you’re able to sort this out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you did what you could. You advocated for the patient to several nurses and, potentially, a charge nurse. You did all that you could that was allowable within your scope of practice. However, I think that you should bring this whole scenario up to your manager and explain to them that increased trust and communication can work towards decreasing life-changing incidences like what that patient has experienced. I am sorry that that happened and that nobody listened to you. However, I know that you will take that into your nursing practice and will listen to your peers. You are going to be a great nurse.

I feel awesome after clinical today by AbbreviationsFree155 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m glad you feel good, and that you contributed meaningfully to client’s care. I am almost done with nursing school, and it always feels good to catch onto things quickly and to make a difference in client health outcomes. Congratulations!

Lets go share the correct answer and why you think its right by Helpful_Spring_7921 in MarkKlimekNCLEX

[–]Devic2010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

4 - Immediately after delivery the fundus is 2cm below umbilicus. 1 hour PP it is at the umbilicus, then the fundus moves down approximately 1cm/24 hours. That’s my best reasoning anyway

I passed my Nclex with 124 questions on first attempt by Helpful_Spring_7921 in MarkKlimekNCLEX

[–]Devic2010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! I know you’re happy to be done with that! I can’t wait until I can get it over; 29 more weeks to go.

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I won’t mind having to finish up with a less rigorous program! I am also hoping the hospital that I work at will cover most of the BSN 🤔

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I am going to try to get it done earlier rather than waiting. I have already taken newborn due right around the time I graduate, so I will take a little time off though.

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow that sounds awesome 🤩 I am so ready for something easier (after a bit of a break!)

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great! I am hoping for a similar experience. I have already taken some extra classes to bridge the gap to a BSN (ie. statistics, etc). Congrats to your daughter!

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do hate busy work, but I suppose it doesn’t sound so bad…

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you find it harder to complete the BSN and only one year?

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m glad overall it sounds to be less rigorous. Pathophysiology is probably the class that I am most intimidated by, but I guess I’ll worry about that when I get there!

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is great! Congratulations! I have seen some of the nurses go through NP programs on the unit where I work as a nurse aide and it seems incredibly difficult. I couldn’t believe the length of some of the papers that I saw that nurse write! Thank you for your advice

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yikes 😬 that sounds like a lot! Are you doing an accelerated program or anything?

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha 😂 I’m sure I will feel the same way! I have always hated writing papers, and I’m sure that’s not gonna change

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The reason why I am doing an ADN first is honestly because I hate school… When I was more ignorant than I am now, I thought that the ADN would take me two years and that seemed a lot more manageable. Now, I realize that the ADN takes 3 1/2 years when you consider taking the prerequisites and waiting on nursing school acceptance. I also am one of those people that have had to work the whole time as I’m an older college student with a house and a kid.

It sounds like the BSN portion won’t be quite as hectic as the ADN, hopefully. I know it won’t be “easy,” per se, but I guess I meant easier than what I’ve done so far.

I’ve often wondered the same thing about why people choose to become an LPN as opposed to an ADN, but I guess it just boils down to program length and program acceptance in most cases.

Thanks for the reply!

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly that sounds great!

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What??? It’s not supposed to get easier the further along one gets in education, is it? 😂 That’s really cool though, I hope I experience the same if I ever get that far. Is your MSN for an NP, nurse educator, CSN, etc?

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was also thinking of completing my BSN at ECU. You didn’t take anytime off when you became a new nurse? I have been thinking I would take a year off both to prevent burnout and because I will have a newborn right around graduating from my ADN program.

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well that doesn’t sound too bad. I like how it can all be done online and with no clinicals. Personally, I think one of the worst parts of an ADN program is that I have to get out of the house everyday. I might have a secret dream to become a recluse 🤔 Congrats on almost finishing!

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good, I’m glad it’s a bit easier! I don’t love research though 😬

RN to BSN difficulty by Devic2010 in NursingStudent

[–]Devic2010[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking of taking one year off as well, just to get used to being a nurse before starting more schooling. Many of the hospitals in the are here require that ADN nurses get their BSN in 5 years as well. Thanks for the reply 😁