registered nurse
Related Questions & Answers
Results 1-5 from 5 articles
I Need Help
Asked by D.B. from Atlanta
on January 25, 2009
-
I am a registered nurse who works in a hospital for 12 hr shifts on the night shift. I work nights because it is quieter and not as hectic and not as demanding on my l...
Answers
- Hi D., Being a nurse, depending on your age, lol, you may remember when doctors looked at LIVE blood work. They would prick your finger and immediately look at it u...
- Years ago a mailman told me to tie cotton strings around m ankles it worked it also worked for my then pregnant daughter I have resorted to grabbing a cotton kerchief...
- You may want to consider getting your arteries checked for a possible blood clot. I know someone who had similar symtoms and it turned out to be a blood clot in his l...
Which Hospital Is Good to Work For?
Asked by E.F. from St. Louis
on September 21, 2006
-
My family is moving to the St Louis area in the next month or so and I am a registered nurse. I'm going to be looking for a job in maternal/newborn health in a hospita...
Answers
- I can tell you DO NOT WORK AT ST. ANTHONY'S. They are absolutely terrible with patients!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I did medical marketing a...
- i am a Rn and I work for christian but they dont have ob. I recommend missouri baptist or st.johns. It really depends on the benifits you want. MO Bap is better in ...
- E., I am not a registered nurse but I did work at St John's for two years and found it to be a very nice hospital to work for. I thought the benefits were decent an...
Will You Pay to Take Your Nurse Home!
Asked by M.T. from Chicago
on September 23, 2007
-
Hi everyone,
Thanks for taking time to read my request. I am a registered nurse presently working in an antepartum/postpartum unit of a city hospital. I love helping...
Answers
- Hi. I agree with the others... you would need to check it out very carefully and if you go for it you need to be really assertive and give it all you have. Postpartu...
- This sounds like a great idea, but I would do your research REALLY well before diving in (i.e. a competitive analysis). I would talk to the hospital where you work to ...
- I don't think its usually an affordable thing to have a nurse with you regardless of the situation. Unless you can charge as the doulas do I don't think a nurse is ne...
What Would You Do?
Asked by K.S. from Colorado Springs
on August 4, 2008
-
I have a 6 almost 7 year old that has been diagnosed with strep today. While we were in the dr, I noticed her eyes were yellow. That makes the 2nd time I have notice...
Answers
- My mother in law gave the best advice ever. I was worried over something much more simple than you even. She said you and your hubby are your childs only defense. Do w...
- I would do the test. Better safe than sorry and I wouldn't sleep...
- Do the Blood work then you will know for sure what is what. ultimatly you are more aware of what is going on with your child than the doc is so ask for the blood work ...
Going Back to Work After Having First child...Need Advice
Asked by G.G. from Los Angeles
on June 12, 2008
-
Hello Ladies,
I will be ending my maternity leave in another month and need advice on what is a better schedule for my baby as well as myself. I am a registered nu...
Answers
- Hi G.! I'm an RN who works 12 hour shifts too, when I went back to work I changed to PT so I only work 2 days a week which seemed to work out better for me, and I fel...
- I would personally prefer the three days to five days- you would still see your child (while she is sleeping- not the same, I know), but you would get a lot more time ...
- Hi G.: Your baby is still so young.I would imagine it tough for you,to go back to work,after months of loving and bonding with your darlin girl. You are fortunate to ...