Monthly Archives: October 2009

Can Cna’s Work In The Ob At A Hospital?

As a CNA can I work in the O.B.? I would love to take care of babies and mothers. I eventually plan on becoming an LPN or RN in the O.B. and feel like this would an excellent opportunity to get familiar with the surroundings in which I would work in the OB. I’m also only 17 will that affect my chances on being a CNA in the OB.

What Do You Do For A Living?

I work part time as RN. I also have a home business me and my sister, Plan Wedding/ Events for people and take care of decorations, entertainment, invites,food ect.. I love my jobs

Female Healthcare Professionals.. .should I Buy Drawstring Or Elastic Band Nursing Scrubs?

I am going to be starting nursing school in the fall and I will have to buy scrub sets to wear during my clinical rotations. I’m just wondering what other females think is a better option for scrub pants, those with a drawstring or those with an elastic band. I know scrubs can sometimes make girls look really hippy, and I’m fairly skinny so I think this could happen. I know I’ll have to go to life uniform and see what I think for myself before I order, but I’m just interested in what other ladies think.

Should I Go For This? (cna + High School?) This Is A Long-looking One, But I’d Appreciate Any Input.?

First off, let me say that, aside from a couple of electives and 2 (each) English/Global credits, I’m pretty much done with my Advanced Regents Diploma credits (I took honors courses starting in Middle school, so I’m, for the most part, a year ahead.) I would like to pursue a career in health care, most likely and RN (In Hospice, perhaps?)
As a junior and senior (I’m a sophomore, planning my schedule right now.), I can take a half-school-day (4 of 8 periods) class (BOCES Vo-Tech, if you’re familiar with it.) that will end in me getting a (free!) Nurse Assisting Certification (therefore, depending upon what my not-really-considered,-to-be-honest college life looks like, a pretty decent job), lots of science/English credits, and, from what I’ve been told, something that looks really good on College apps. (Plus, it would give me two years to figure out if this is even the kind of work I want to do, and no commitment if I want to leave after a semester.)
This would be in addition to my AR diploma (I’d do regular classes for the other half of the day, obviously.)
My only dilemma is whether it would be a better move to just load up on regular classes. Here are my courses for next year (Keep in mind that I have another year after this, that’s even more open… I’ll only HAVE TO take 1 class as a senior, so anything I don’t take next year, I can do as a Senior.), according to my (rather unhelpful, actually) guidance counselor (classes I’ll definitely be taking, regardless, have an asterisk by them):
-Honors English*
-US History*
-French*
-Gym/Human Anatomy* (Alternating – every other day.)
-Typing
-Forensics (I don’t know. She just plopped me in there. I hear it’s an easy A, though…)
-College Alg. (Def. Taking this one at some point in the next 2 years.)
-Piano (I’m currently in the beginner class and love it.)

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What Are The Most Comfortable Nursing Shoes For A Petite Woman With Back Issues?

My fiance is a petite woman with back problems and complains about her back every day after work. She is on her feet all day at a pediatrician’s office.

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Where Do You Get Your Scrubs From?

I’m a nurse, and I’m always looking for good quality scrubs, that are more fashionable than the traditional ones. I’ve never ordered any online, but want to, has anyone used Marcus Uniforms (http://www.marcusuniforms.com) before? I’d rather hear someone’s good or bad experiences before ordering?
Thanks!

What Travel Nursing Company Has The Best Benefit Package?

I am with American Mobile right now and the benefits aren’t bad. There are no premiums for health and dental and the deductible is >$1000. They cover pretty much everything minor @ 100% (physicals, cleanings) and major @ 70%.

Can Cna’s Work In The Ob At A Hospital?

As a CNA can I work in the O.B.? I would love to take care of babies and mothers. I eventually plan on becoming an LPN or RN in the O.B. and feel like this would an excellent opportunity to get familiar with the surroundings in which I would work in the OB. I’m also only 17 will that affect my chances on being a CNA in the OB.