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    PRN withdrew their offer of employment to me after I flunked their back xray.

    Dear any company that wants to give me 250mR of radiation as part of preemployment screening: GET BENT
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    paramedic to rn bridge_excelsior program

    INDEED! I meant to type Rook, but I was all worked up and put the name of the poster I agree with instead of the one I disagree with! :unsure: I apologize! I'd go change it but there appears to be an editing limit of 15 min.
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    paramedic to rn bridge_excelsior program

    In nursing, that isn't quite the case. Many positions state BSN preferred or required. From everyone I've talked to, where you got your degree matters minimally once you have 3-5 years of experience. However, in the current economy WHERE THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF new grad NURSES, it can be...
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    paramedic to rn bridge_excelsior program

    I'm not surprised to see a certain poster, defender of the status quo for EMS education in other threads, defending EC because he thinks it is about Online vs Offline. It isn't largely that. Excelsior is the "medic mill" of nursing schools. Any other school doens't have to brag about "34...
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    paramedic to rn bridge_excelsior program

    Do you usually make a habit of calling people liars as it suits your emotions? I bet that endears you to many. I spent many years on my prereqs and researching what path to my RN. talked to the NMs I knew personally and many more that were friends of friends to figure out what school would be...
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    paramedic to rn bridge_excelsior program

    Most NMs I know say they give Resume's with Excelsior on them the same chuckle they give to University of Phoenix and ITT Tech... before filing said resume in the circular filing bin. There's way too many new graduate nurses... a massive glue. The shortage is a myth. About 1/3 of the graduates...
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    EMT-B & Clinical Support Degree

    Any knowledge is good, but try to find a real set of A&P classes. 6 hours doesn't seem right for a full A&P class.
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    "You will kill the patient doing that!!!"

    I kill patients all the time. Laughter heals everything except a broken rib.
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    Replacing EMS with nursing revisited

    I have no idea why my image illustrating my point of pt emergency vs provider urgency was removed... it seemed to illustrate my point as well as be worth of its own thread for those people who have stopped bothering with this thread. If you want to see the image, click here...
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    Pt's idea of an EMERGENCY vs EMS Provider's sense of URGENCY!

    I created this Emergency-Urgency-Matrix: I hope that clears things up!
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    Replacing EMS with nursing revisited

    I said the patient defines the emergency (thus they call 911) and we define the urgency (evaluate the situation and deal appropriately ALL things considered).
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    Replacing EMS with nursing revisited

    If wishes were kisses we'd all have herpes. The patient defines the emergency. We define the urgency. Deal with it. When people feel the situation is out of their control, they call for help: 911. No amount of attitude from you as an EMS provider will ever change that reality. When the...
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    Replacing EMS with nursing revisited

    Arguably both? 1. The RN can provide expanded and more appropriate treatment due to increased educational depth. 2. The RN can be made to fit the roll of the mythical "Community Paramedic" idea that cannot come to pass because of the lack of educational breadth in US Paramedicine.
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    Replacing EMS with nursing revisited

    Vene... I always wanted EMS more, but the lack of education depth and career longevity/pay kept me from choosing it as a primary life long career. So I chose nursing because it had the things EMS was missing. So, if you could please have this EMS-Nurse implemented nationally by May 2012, I'll...
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    Nurses are way better than paramedics

    I'd like to join the pissing contest. Can someone please tell me where the line we measure from is? I've been drinking all morning!
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    CE Requirements Compared to Other Healthcare Specialties

    Are you serious? Most new grad positions have 50-200 applicants per open position. Most BSN graduates from reputable programs are taking 4-6 months post-licensure to land a job. Most new grad RNs are having to apply to 50-150 jobs before they get an offer... LTC and med-surg are competitive...
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    CE Requirements Compared to Other Healthcare Specialties

    There is such a thing as a RN refresher course. They are usually taken by: 1. New graduate nurses who have not been able to find employment for over a year after graduating from nursing school 2. Experienced nurses returning to nursing after a hiatus of more than one year. 3. Experienced...
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    CE Requirements Compared to Other Healthcare Specialties

    I see the requirements stemming from the ratio of: How much education you received vs What you are responsible for = CE Requirement MD Education: Doctoral degree - 4 years of school and 3-6 years of residency on top of a 4 years degree vs RESPONSIBILITY: Primary provider responsible for a...
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    Getting a job in CO

    I heard they have 911 in Grand Junction and Golden...
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    Accommodation or Acuity (PERLA)

    PERRLA = Pupils Equal, Round, Reactive to Light and Accommodation I learned that in nursing school. In my EMT class, they just taught us PERRL.
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