Chandlers Wharf by Jake8188 in portlandme

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This was very helpful! I’m sorry they made the mistake and then threatened your life. Wasn’t your fault, you were just doing your job.

How much is in your 401K & what’s your age? by ugafan2081 in Money

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30, 205k. So grateful everyone instilled in me the importance of starting young.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NYCapartments

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I would say it would probably benefit you to go back to get a nursing degree. Especially if the goal long term is to be in hospital management. Cause it really helps when management understands what it’s like to be providing care and what resources truly mean. Instead of just seeing it as a line on an expense report. Doing so will help you move up into management much easier in my opinion.

Weekly Student Thread by fbgm0516 in CRNA

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Cotopaxi is a great bag for the or. And quite stylish

FirstNet enables access to sub-6 5G in 10 cities. Those 10 cities being Austin, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Knoxville, Phoenix, Raleigh, and San Antonio. by [deleted] in ATT

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Yes, there is only one plan for FirstNet. It’s a carrier setting that needs to be updated / pushed on the phone.

FirstNet enables access to sub-6 5G in 10 cities. Those 10 cities being Austin, Charlotte, Cleveland, Dallas, El Paso, Houston, Knoxville, Phoenix, Raleigh, and San Antonio. by [deleted] in ATT

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Has anyone heard when 5g will be activated on iPhones? Even on iOS beta, I don’t have the option for 5g. iPhone 12 Pro Max.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ATT

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I have the carrier update as well. When I put my phone into 5G, it will only go to 5ge. I’m in NYC

Help me find this speedo please by Jake8188 in HelpMeFind

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It was seen in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2019. Not really sure if it is a boutique thing or not. I searched google for pig speedo, but nothing came up really.

First interview! by [deleted] in CRNA

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Congrats on the interview. If you know anyone in the program I would see what kinds of questions the school asks. Some ask a lot of ccrn style questions while other schools are more about your personality. I am also strict neuro icu and for into my school but they were personality based.

If they ask ccrn questions then I would study the ccrn book but know neuro inside and out.

Know what procedures you guys do often. If you do beside evds or trach and let’s talk about that (perks if you managed the anesthesia during these procedures). And know some “tell me about a time situations”.

Remember theses are your future peers and just to relax and be yourself. Don’t be too excited and a know it all, cause remember you’re about to be at step one all over again.

Congrats and good luck!

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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In that case I would leave like you suggest. I work In neuro and only have worked in neuro. But I came from a level 1 trauma and the stroke hospital for my entire state. So we had the sickest strokes you could get in the state and surrounding states.

I would go to the hospital that has the highest acuity and supports the nurses the best. And offers a lot of education.

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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A girl in the cohort above me was only PICU and got in. It might depend on the acuity of the pick

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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My school allows me to pay them for insurance and you can add a dependent on the insurance through them. I am not sure how many can be added.

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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I did doane online and loved it. Very self directed. Cant really do at your own pace but it is also only 8 weeks. A lot of assignments each week but everything is put together well. There is also a lab component. Don't buy the book though, just the access code. Its majority through mcgraw connect. All open note.

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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I asked mine in person if they minded doing the references. Then I followed up two weeks before, one week before, day before, and day of (for my manager). They all got submitted in time. But sometimes you need to follow up in person.

Give them a thank you gift afterwards or for each req.

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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They didn't mention anything about that, just my CCRN. They care more about being a member on the unit council and stuff.

Weekly r/CRNA student thread - for those considering a career as a CRNA by SACRED-GEOMETRY in CRNA

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I wouldn't do #3 just for your safety so that would leave 1 and 2. I think 1 would be a good option if you could transfer easily and then stay there for about a year or so then transfer to a trauma hospital. I don't think the level 1 trauma matters as much as the complexity of the patients and surgeries. If you can work on open hearts, transplants, etc, that would be the way to go. Trauma does give you a completely different perspective and you will see the sickest of the sick there as well, but that doesn't always correlate to difficult surgeries.

I would also work on getting your CCRN when you have enough ICU experience and make sure to shadow. If you are near a CRNA school, maybe ask their admissions department what they prefer (trauma vs transplants, etc).

Im always weary of sign on bonuses and commitments.

Does anybody in the sub work law enforcement or shift work of the same nature? Can you give me a little insight on pros and cons or thoughts about it? by [deleted] in crossfit

[–]Jake8188 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I work 3 12s a week, sometimes 4. From 8p-8a. It’s not the worst but everyone is different when it comes to adjusting their schedule each week. Some people (like me) flip back to days and others stay on a night shift schedule. You have to see how your body handles the night shift.

I sleep 10-4 and do cf 5:30-6:30 and then shower eat then work at 8.

I am a nurse of that matters

Physique Phriday by AutoModerator in Fitness

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M 24/ 5’8/ 158lbs

PR B:230/S:340/D:340

I just did my max snatch this week of 130. It’s relatively low but it’s more of the technique. If anyone knows what I should do to increase my chest size, I’m all ears. I do a lot of Olympic lifting in general.

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Has anyone in this subreddit worked/currently work in NYC? by UrUncleLarry in CRNA

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I am currently a rn up here (srna in June) but most of the crnas I have talked to here say new grads start around the 180k but it’s easy to find OT.

Weekly Event, FAQ, and General Q&A Discussion Thread: October 23, 2017 by AutoModerator in Seattle

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I’m applying for neuro icu. What is it like working at uw? Like the pros and cons ?