You should also look at the Cleveland area, which is north of Chattanooga. It costs -a lot- less to live there, and you can still visit Chattanooga or be employed there. Bradley County EMS is Cleveland's service, though there are a couple more that do rural. Lovely area!
We arrive at the hospital and check in with the Charge Nurse, who appoints an employee to follow and assist. The employee is supposed to be a tech, which here is a paramedic, but it usually ends up being a nurse.
I recently moved to Texas from Tennessee. I worked around different emergency personnel, and never did I see smoking or chewing on duty.
Arrive in Texas.. Police officer in the E.D. guarding a patient has a huge wad in his mouth, several Paramedics are dipping. *shiver*
I have severe depression with recurrent thoughts of suicide and a long history of self harm. I have managed to control this through various techniques (none healthy, I'm afraid), but in the last few years I've slipped and have lost that control. Spending two years as a hospital security officer...
Why LPN? In a lot of areas, LPNs are being phased out. Most colleges that I've seen (though admittedly I've not looked in your area), offer an associates degree in Nursing. After your A.D.N., you can get your B.S.N. online from an accredited college. I highly suggest Western Governors University...
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This is a direction that I never thought my life would go in, but everything I've done has lead towards me being someone who helps others. My last job in particular, hospital security, showed me that there are people who are strong enough to endure long hours, the "good" and "bad" side...
As healthcare security, our department required that we wear Proppers. They are a cheap tactical option, but are sturdy and rather fade resistant.
For the same price, I would have preferred the 24-7 pants. I live on base now, and 5.11s are common in all of the stores. I've stopped to look at...