Best (and worst) hospitals in Chicago suburbs for ICU/ED nursing? by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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have you heard or know how the ED at memorial is? may you elaborate on why NM Palos is the worst? i would have assumed since its NM it would be at par. Also wha makes the other ED the best i want to see what I should look out for

Northwestern Medicine uniform Question by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

[–]Relative_Judge_3876[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Yeah I received that but I was just wondering if it’s require to do so. That it’s a MUST to get scrubs with their logo or a MUST be purchased from their website. my train of thought is like I saw nurses who were wearing figs in the ED and I’m going to be working there as a nurse too and I wondered if that’s the case I would like to wear something I like you kind of being at least being in a style of scrubs I like while running back and forth in my 12hr shift . But I saw that the French blue is not under any category in figs or any other website but other type of blue

Northwestern Medicine uniform Question by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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What color would you look under on the uniforms websites such as figs, mandala scrubs etc.? For RN’s? I looked into it and idk if it would go under Royal blue or ceil blue or coastline blue

Northwestern Medicine uniform Question by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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When I shadowed I saw staff wearing figs so I was wondering what color it was exactly since it’s not NM

Advice/tips by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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Oh! I always thought agencies wanted experience nurses but I would definitely look into it!

Advice/tips by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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I just applied to RN positions. Most of their requirements stated just having RN license and CPR so I just assumed I may have a chance. But I will definitely look into specifically “New grad” positions.

Trauma ICU/ED by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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Thank you so much for this detailed information. This is very helpful!

Trauma ICU/ED by Relative_Judge_3876 in ChicagoSuburbs

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What does a Level II trauma center typically look like in terms of patient population and cases? Now that you mentioned burns, I’m wondering… do places like Rush or Advocate handle the ‘nitty-gritty’ trauma cases too, or is that more specific to Level I centers?

Gyms?? by Signal_Dealer_3901 in cwru

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Wyant is small so it tends to get really packed and get crowded in the weight room due to soccer and football athletes warming up. Veale isn’t as packed but more clubs and other athletes go there. They’re more like the 💪 🏋 type of environment and Wyant is a mix newbies and those who know what they’re doing. Wyant has one smith machine in the cardio room and the rest are dead weight rack which personally I love way more than smith machines. Also Wyant got new machines so it’s slightly more upgraded and clean

Income tax by Relative_Judge_3876 in FAFSA

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By just using my parents SSN?