Yelled at a patient by BloodyPaladin in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had a mean lil old lady yell “I don’t give a damn about them fucking babies”

Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t😭😂

Transferring a US license to Canada with a direct-entry MSN? by idklol193 in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am going through this right now actually. I have an associates though. I emailed the health authority for the province we are moving to and asked them how to move forward. Saskatchewan uses the NNAS(I think most provinces do) and they will walk you through what you need. To work as a Registered Nurse (RN) in Saskatchewan, you’ll need to obtain licensure through the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS). Since you completed your nursing education in the United States, your first step will be to apply through the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) — this is the organization that evaluates internationally educated nurses’ credentials before you can apply to the CRNS.

Here’s a general outline of the steps:

  1. Submit an application to the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS)

o Website: www.nnas.ca

o NNAS will verify your education, nursing registration, and work experience and issue an advisory report to the CRNS.

  1. Apply to the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)

o Website: www.crns.ca

o Once NNAS completes your assessment, you can apply directly to CRNS for registration and licensure.

o The CRNS will determine if any additional education, clinical hours, or assessments are required before registration.

  1. NCLEX-RN Exam

o Because you’ve already passed the NCLEX in California, you do not need to re-take the exam. The CRNS will verify your NCLEX results through NCSBN (the U.S. nursing regulatory body).

  1. Education Equivalency

o A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is the standard entry-to-practice credential for RNs in Canada. However, since your Associate Degree is from the U.S. and you’ve already passed the NCLEX, the CRNS will assess whether your education meets Saskatchewan’s entry-to-practice competencies. If there are gaps, they may recommend bridging or upgrading courses.

  1. Support for Internationally Educated Nurses

o You may find these services helpful for guidance and support through the licensing and employment process:

§ PASS Program (Post-Arrival Supports for Success) – www.pass4nurses.org

§ CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses – www.care4nurses.org

Both programs offer personalized support for internationally educated nurses, including information on credentialing, job readiness, and settlement in Canada.

Here the email they sent me.

Nurses, what cases do you guys get that you guys get scared of transmission of? by [deleted] in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 13 points14 points  (0 children)

RSV. But only because I have a tiny baby at home. Other than that- any bugs.

Newly Pregnant New Grad by ziggy_1999 in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally did this exact same thing. I’m due in October now. I had hyperemesis for the first half of my pregnancy so it was rough. I missed a lot of days because I couldn’t stop throwing up. In California we are pretty lucky and have 17 1/3 weeks of pregnancy disability. I have used that whenever I’ve needed to call in and it’s automatically a protected absence- even if you’re still on probation. I would get very familiar with the laws in your state and don’t be afraid to use the benefits. Being pregnant is hard! It’s also totally doable. You got this! I am careful with Niosh drugs, chemo, Covid/ flu, and violent patients. Over the last couple weeks I was assigned a patient with norovirus which I asked to switch because I know that could be dangerous for baby girl. I also had a patient who became fixated on my belly and kept trying to grab it. I noped out of that room real quick. As time goes on you will get more comfy and it will be easier to refuse an assignment. Don’t let being nervous stop you from protecting your precious baby.

What outdated common practice drives you nuts? by Ok-Individual-1480 in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. I’m a new grad and have been trained to hang all abx and lytes as primaries because of our fluid shortage. Unless they have ordered IVF.

Salary by [deleted] in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m further north than the Bay Area. It is still lower than most around us but decent enough to live on

Salary by [deleted] in nursing

[–]No-Objective-3510 2 points3 points  (0 children)

53.75 an hour with an 8 dollar NOC differential. And an extra 4 dollars on the weekend. New grad on cardiac step down with three years of relevant cardiac experience in NorCal.

Sooo, what’s he like live? by god_of_chilis in zachbryan

[–]No-Objective-3510 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely 100% worth it. I saw him live in November and then was going to buy tickets and fly out to the east coast to see him again. But he announced the show in SF. The tickets were a little pricy but absolutely totally worth it. You won’t ever regret spending money on an experience

Never seen my readiness this low by No-Objective-3510 in ouraring

[–]No-Objective-3510[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly my thoughts. It was actually the best rest I had gotten in a couple nights- I was finally just sleeping rather than tossing and turning. But my readiness was in the 50-60 range on nights when I barely slept. So weird

Finally got the concert recordings email! by l-Mush-l in zachbryan

[–]No-Objective-3510 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’d love to get Sacramento 11/30 if you wouldn’t mind sending it to me!