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medcadre · 11 months ago
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The Training and Certifications Required for a Successful Travel RN Career
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The life of a travel nurse is one of adventure, flexibility, and high demand. You get to explore new cities, hone your skills in diverse healthcare settings, and earn competitive salaries. But before you pack your scrubs and hit the road, there are essential training and certifications you need to secure your successful travel RN career.
RN license and basic skills
Your journey begins with becoming a registered nurse (RN). This non-negotiable foundation involves pursuing an accredited nursing program (ADN or BSN), passing the NCLEX-RN exam, and obtaining your state RN license. While a BSN isn't strictly mandatory for travel nursing, it's increasingly preferred by agencies and opens doors to more opportunities.
Essential certifications like Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) are crucial for any RN, including travel nurses. These demonstrate your ability to handle critical situations and contribute effectively to emergency response teams. Additionally, proficiency in electronic health records (EHRs) is a valuable asset in today's healthcare landscape.
Building Your Clinical Portfolio
While fresh-faced graduates can dream of travel adventures, most agencies require at least one year of RN experience for entry-level travel positions. This allows you to build confidence, refine your skills, and gain diverse clinical exposure. Valuable experience comes from working in areas like medical-surgical units, telemetry, or critical care. Many agencies prefer candidates with experience in the specific specialty they wish to travel with, so consider focusing on an area you'd like to explore in your travels.
Specialty Certifications and Advanced Degrees
Travel nurses who stand out possess additional certifications relevant to their desired specialty. These credentials demonstrate expertise and make you a more attractive candidate for competitive assignments. Examples include Certified Critical Care Nurse (CCRN), Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN), or Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) certification for those interested in pediatrics.
For ambitious RNs, pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) can open doors to leadership roles, specialized practice areas, and potentially higher salaries in travel positions. Consider specialties like nurse practitioner, nurse educator, or clinical nurse specialist depending on your career aspirations.
Soft Skills for Travel Success
While training and certifications are crucial, remember that travel nursing involves more than just technical expertise. Adaptability, strong communication skills, and cultural sensitivity are vital for thriving in new environments and building rapport with diverse healthcare teams and patient populations. Embrace your inner explorer, be ready to learn new things quickly, and be a team player who seamlessly integrates into different systems.
Investing in Yourself
Building a successful travel RN career requires dedication and preparation. But the rewards are substantial. You'll enjoy:
Adventure and Variety: Explore new cities, experience different healthcare systems, and broaden your horizons.
Career Growth: Develop expertise in your chosen specialty, gain leadership opportunities, and enhance your resume.
Financial Freedom: Earn competitive salaries and enjoy travel stipends while remaining unburdened by long-term contracts.
Personal Fulfillment: Make a difference in diverse communities, gain self-reliance, and discover your independence.
Remember, the training and certifications you invest in today are stepping stones to a rewarding and fulfilling travel RN career. 
If you want to become a Travel RN, MedCadre will help you to get into it. All you need to just drop us your CV, and check out all the listed jobs on our Career page. Rest, our recruitment team will take care of it- They will analyze your profile properly and give you a call if anything matches your skills. 
Submit your CV: https://medcadre.com/careers
So, pack your thirst for adventure, sharpen your skills, and get ready to embark on a journey that will challenge, inspire, and empower you. The world awaits – are you ready to explore it as a travel RN?
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Seek More Than Just a Job at Employment Agencies in Atlanta
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Employment Agencies in Atlanta
Employment agencies in Atlanta primarily serve four purposes:
• Finding jobs for unemployed or previously employed people • Screening and matching job seekers according to qualifications • Recruiting and installing qualified applicants into companies • Working with employers to fill vacant posts
Like most agencies, employment agencies in Atlanta are subdivided into executive recruitment, temporary staffing firm, students’ employment office and talent agencies. However, before committing yourself to their services, you must first determine an employment agency’s credibility (just as they determine yours.)
Employment agencies in Atlanta (both public and private) are by law, required to have state licenses from the Department of Labor and permits to operate in the said state. Both licenses and permits must be displayed prominently within the walls of the agencies. Private employment agencies in Atlanta or those privately owned placement agencies have additional permits and licenses which must also be displayed. If these are not to be seen anywhere in the agency that you are applying for, inquire about them.
Most employment agencies in Atlanta offer more than job placement and skills testing. Some will offer career development training like: • Cover letter writing (usually for executive recruitment) • Resume writing • Interviewing skills • Worker’s rights and privileges seminars • Etc.
Employing the aid of such agencies, you must first be firm (and hopefully qualified) in the jobs you wish to pursue. Misrepresentation of jobs is against federal law, and both job applicant and agency will answer for this lapse in judgment. Also by being specific with your chosen “field” of interest, you can choose among the many employment agencies in Atlanta that will serve your needs better and faster.
For example, if you have a degree/certification/license in nursing, but you wish to be assigned only to hospital facilities, you can approach medical employment agencies to help you find a placement in such facilities that specialize in cardiology, or trauma or neonatal care. If however, you prefer assignments elsewhere, medical employment agencies can then help you find a placement in facilities like occupational therapy, physical rehabilitation and even in educational centers that accommodates nurses’ training.
Not all employment agencies work or have the same scope of assistance. Some agencies will simply lead you to a list of job openings and leave the rest to you. You have to follow up on results and applications on your own. Meanwhile, other agencies will assist you in most every aspect of your job hunting expedition from letter writing to following through with your contract after hiring. Temp or temporary employment agencies will even give you a proficiency test to verify if you have the needed skills for the jobs available.
Another aspect you may want to consider is the rates. Different employment agencies in Atlanta will have different rates. Some agencies will require a portion of your salary on the first year that you are employed. Others become veritably your “employer,” supplying you with your paycheck for every accomplished job.
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scrubscurlsandcoffee-blog · 6 years ago
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Finding your passion?
As a nursing student, it is often times over whelming with all of the opportunities and nursing specialities.
However, we are only exposed to “broad spectrum” specialties. What we are not exposed to in nursing school are all of the sub specialties such as Neonatal intensive care nursing, or neurological intensive care nursing or ect.
Finding your passion is often difficult, sometimes it takes time weeding through what you don’t like to find out what really drives you.
Prior to nursing school, I obtained experience working in the healthcare setting. What did I find out during my time there?
I did not want to do medical surgical nursing.
I am very detail oritentated person and I care more about qualitative nursing, rather that quantitative.
Meaning, I can only focus on 1-2 (3 max patients at a time) for me I can perform/provide the best care to my patients if I have a smaller amount of people to care for.
I also work very well under stress, and I love solving complex issues, and critical thinking. If someone is in a critica state I love the idea of thinking, “What can I do next to save this persons life?”
I knew critical care my my niche. What I didn’t know was that are SO many different avenues of critical care nursing. There’s literally an ICU for just about EVERYTHING.
For example: there is a cardiovascular intensive care unit, strictly specialized care for POST-OP or Pre-op cardiac or vascular patients.
After spending hours at a time of watching endless YouTube videos regarding specialities, I knew that I loved the complexity of the cardiovascular system and how it directly impacts every other system in our body. The heart itself is such an intricate organ I KNEW this was my calling. (At least I thought so) that was until I shadowed in the neonatal intensive care unit...
One day, I shadowed in a neonatal intensive care unit for 6 hours and I met a congenital heart defect patient.. and to say the least, I FELL IN LOVE. I have never in my life felt such a feeling of belong. The culture of the unit, the sense of autonomy the nursing staff has, the patient population. I knew this was my home. This was where I needed to be. So what did I do? I shadowed MORE. I just wanted to verify these feelings, I shadowed at several different NICUs and honestly my passion just increased, and I wanted to know more I wanted it be an expert, I wanted to be involved in the care of these tiny humans. I have done tons of research and have sent countless emails to nurse managers and upon doing so, I have obtained a role in the NICU as a volunteer.. with hopes of becoming a NICU nurse upon graduation. This position will not only give mere personal fulfillment, but provide me with experience with this patient population and the flow of the unit. Also, as a new grad with no pediatric experience, volunteer work is definitely a resume boost.
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tenderfem · 6 years ago
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Sorry I’ve been gone, everyone! In between school, work, and my neonatal foster kittens I had absolutely no time :( but regular posting should resume shortly...
In other news, I got my acceptance letter into nursing school! I’ll be starting in the fall, and I cannot wait.
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ellanainthetardis · 7 years ago
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Are you ready for this chapter? :p
[ff] or [ao3]
65. 11 Months & 35 Weeks (2)
Haymitch’s jaw was clenched so hard his teeth were starting to hurt.
He was sitting in the waiting room, where one of the nurses had directed him to earlier, head bowed, elbows propped on his legs, hands joined and hanging loose… The posture of defeat. It had been… How long had it been? Ten minutes? Fifteen? Twenty? He wasn’t sure. He had lost count somewhere down the line. It might not have been so long.
How long did it take to deliver a baby by C-section?
Thirty-five weeks wasn’t that bad, he told himself. They were two weeks short of the goal they had been aiming for and he knew there were little chances Aidan wouldn’t go into an incubator but thirty-five weeks wasn’t that bad. There wouldn’t be too many complications. Hopefully.
“Here.” Katniss offered quietly, handing him a plastic cup from the vending machine tucked in the corner of the room.
He was extremely slow when he took it, straightening up asked for an energy he didn’t seem to have. His body felt as heavy as lead.
He barely noticed the curious people who were sometimes glancing at the lot of them, either waiting to be called or waiting for news of their own. His eyes immediately zeroed on Peeta who had arrived just in time to take care of April. He had settled the girl in a corner of the room and was playing with her and stuffed toys, sometimes stealing a look toward the nurse station but otherwise doing a better job as staying calm than Haymitch was.
Finally, he relieved the girl of the cup and took a sip only to wince at the taste of tepid tea.
“I didn’t think coffee would be a good idea.” she shrugged, dropping on the chair next to him and perching her feet on the very edge, wrapping an arm around her legs as if hugging herself. “She’s gonna be fine. You’ll see. She’s gonna be fine.” she whispered, leaning more into his side. He leaned back if only because the solidity of her was reassuring and he needed the comfort. “It’s all gonna be fine.”
He wasn’t sure how her hand ended up trapped in his free one but they held fast to each other’s fingers, both terrified at the prospect of what would happen if everything didn’t end up being fine.
April wouldn’t be the only to lose a mother if…
Fuck.
He couldn’t even think about that.
He watched his daughter waved her stuffed elephant at Peeta, explaining something apparently very important in her usual gibberish. When the boy didn’t get it, she pouted that pout that was so much like Effie’s it was hard to breathe and looked around, brightening when she spotted him.
“Dada!” she demanded, arms lifted high over her head in a way that mean she wanted to be carried.
He couldn’t move.
He wanted to because his daughter needed him and…
He couldn’t move.
His body weighted too much. He was frozen in place. He wanted to throw up, to shout, to cry, to drink…
April was nothing but stubborn though, she decided that if he wouldn’t go to her, she would go to  him. She got to her feet and started waddling toward him, Peeta was right behind her, holding her hand to help her walk. Once she was close enough, Haymitch automatically scooped her up with his free arm and settled her on his lap. Peeta dropped on his other side with a long sigh and Haymitch let his head hit the wall at his back.
He closed his eyes.
It was too much.
Sitting there, surrounding by his kids, waiting to hear if Effie…
It was too much.
“Everything will be fine.” Peeta promised firmly.
“Has there been any news?” Elindra’s high-pitched voice echoed around the waiting room as she came back from whenever the nurse had taken her to draw out some blood in case Effie needed it. The Capitol took one look at the four of them huddled together and pursed her lips, either in disapproval at their lack of decorum or in… He didn’t know. He didn’t care.
“No news yet.” Katniss mumbled, wrapping her fingers around April’s ankle as if to steady the baby who didn’t need steadying at all. The girl was happy to snuggle into Haymitch’s chest and to resume her previously interrupted nap.
Interrupted by Effie bleeding out so bad the sheets had been soaked with blood and…
He took a deep breath and closed his eyes again.
“I see.” Elindra said and her voice wavered. “Well. I will try to find a phone and call Tadius to warn him. I will be back.”
He vaguely wondered if the phone call was an excuse to go somewhere private and have the breakdown Haymitch desperately wanted to have.
It was at least fifteen minutes before she came back.
And still no news.
Katniss’ whole weight was resting against his side now and he eventually shifted to wrap an arm around her, letting her use his shoulder as a pillow and hugging her close along with April. He wasn’t really surprised when he felt Peeta’s shoulder pressing hard against his or when he saw the boy reach out to Katniss. The kids’ entwined hands fell on April’s leg.
They were a block, an unit.
Elindra was sitting a couple of chairs away, still not completely a part of their family despite the last couple of months.
When a nurse finally approached them, Haymitch looked up at her with dread, his heart hammering in his chest, his breath stuck in his throat.
“You have a very healthy baby boy, Mr Abernathy.” she said with a smile. Both the kids and Elindra breathed out a sigh of relief at that but Haymitch couldn’t, not yet. The nurse was still talking. “He was born at three sixteen exactly, I’m sorry we didn’t tell you sooner we wanted to have a full picture before informing you. We have him settled in the neonatal nursery now, you can come with me and I will walk you through everything.”
Katniss uncurled and Peeta let go. To free him, he supposed. So he could stand up. Walk. Go see his son.
His son.
It all felt so surreal.
It all felt so…
“My wife?” he croaked, his voice raw and rough.
The nurse’s face was a blank mask of professionalism. “She is still in surgery. There are complications.”
“What sort of complications?” Elindra asked, already out of her chair and hovering there, filing up the space with an authoritative attitude that was bordering on desperate. “I can have the best surgeons here on a phone call. If…”
“The bleeding is extensive.” the nurse cut her off as if it explained everything. Her voice was kind when she turned toward Haymitch once more. “I know you are worried, Mr Abernathy, but you have a baby waiting for you back there. It is an awfully frightening big world for him to be alone in right now.”
The idea that his child could be alone and scared…
He was on his feet in a second, April clutched tight to his chest.
The woman’s eyes fell on the girl and she smiled. “No other visitors for now. In a few hours…”
“Give her to me.” Elindra requested, opening her arms. The sleeping baby didn’t even lift an eyelid when he passed her over with an unnecessary glance to Katniss. He knew the kids would keep an eye on his daughter.
He wiped his hands on his pants as he followed the nurses down the corridors. It shouldn’t happen like that, he mused. It should be like for April. He should have been there when his son was born. He should have held him first thing, he should have been able to cut the cord, he should have…
He could barely focus when the nurse stopped him and handed him some sort of thin plastic gown before instructing him to wash his hands. There were two other babies in plastic cribs in the nursery but his eyes went straight to the big incubator in the corner. So big… And inside…
The moment he caught sight of the baby, he dashed to his side in a flash, taking him in. Aidan was small, smaller than April had been, and his skin looked slightly yellowish. There were tubes. Tiny little tubes in his nose and a bandage on his tummy that he knew probably came from the cord but he was so small and all those things… The plastic band around his tiny wrist…
A hand was placed on his shoulder and he startled. The nurse was lucky he managed to control himself because with his child in so obvious distress and the stress, he was a ball of nerves. Being surprised by a perceived threat right then…
“I know it’s scary.” the woman sympathized. “But this whole thing is more impressive than it really is, I promise. Your son…”
“Aidan.” he corrected, his gaze settling back on the apparently sleeping baby. He was yearning to touch him, to let him know he wasn’t alone, that… “His name’s Aidan.”
“Aidan.” she accepted with a smile. “Aidan is doing very well. He is breathing on his own, which is the best we could hope for. We are giving him oxygen just to be on the safe side, if everything is going well, we will probably stop in a few days. Now, he can’t really regulate his temperature yet and he needs to safely grow up a little, that’s why the incubator is for. Alright?”
He nodded, tentatively placing his hand on the plastic wall of the weird square shaped bubble. He didn’t let himself think of it as a coffin. He didn’t. “He’s okay?”
“He is premature and premature babies are more fragile. But he is doing really well. We examined him and he gave us no cause for serious concern.” she temporized, opening the incubator and carefully scooping the baby out.
Haymitch wasn’t ready for that, he wanted to protest because surely Aidan needed to stay in there to be safe. Wasn’t that what she had just explained? Wasn’t that…
She handed him over and it was a reflex to put his arms the right way, to cradle him close… He looked at her, afraid of doing the wrong thing, of tugging on the tubes…
“You have to be very careful but you can absolutely hold him.” the nurse declared. “He is going to have to spend a lot of time in that incubator and it’s not good for babies to think they’re abandoned so, actually, you have to hold him as often as you can.” She fetched a chair and Haymitch sat down without really thinking twice about it, completely stunned. The woman smiled at him. “I will go see if there are news about your wife. If you have any problems or questions, there is another nurse around the corner.”
She was gone before he could even nod, leaving him alone with a premature baby he had zero idea how to care for.
He took a real look at Aidan for the first time since she had placed him in his arms and just as he was about to start panicking, the baby opened his eyes and let out a tiny sound. It was like the mewling of a kitten and it made Haymitch chuckle. His sight blurred when it finally hit that this was his son.
His perfect little jellyfish.
“Hello, baby boy.” he whispered, his voice cracking a little. “You were in a hurry, yeah? Couldn’t wait any longer?” Aidan’s eyes were clearer than April’s, more grey than blue. There was no fuzz on his head and the skin of his skull looked all smooth. Ten tiny fingers, ten tiny toes… He hesitated a second, not sure he was allowed, and then decided the nurse would have mentioned it so he gently and carefully placed a light kiss on the baby’s head. “Hello, Aidan…”
His son started to fuss, wriggling a little. Haymitch knew the signs well enough now and he wasn’t surprised when the baby started to cry. He was relieved however by the strength of those wails. The baby’s lungs couldn’t be too badly developed if he could scream so loud.
“Not a happy camper, yeah?” he snorted, gently rocking the baby. “Can’t blame you. Must be scary. Didn’t introduce myself either… Your mama would have my balls for that…” He closed his eyes, his throat closing up at the thought of Effie. “I’m your papa. And I’m fucking glad to see you so well. Sorry I wasn’t here sooner.”
He should have been. He should have been there to witness the birth and… Instead his son had been handled by strangers for the first minutes of his life.
“It’s complicated, jellyfish.” he sighed. “Can’t tell you how much your mama would like to be here right now. When she finally gets to see you, I promise she won’t want to let you go ever again.”
He hummed April’s favorite lullaby and the baby slowly settled down. He met the clear grey eyes staring back at him and fuck if he didn’t fall in love right then.
“You’re perfect.” he told Aidan. “You’re so fucking perfect and I love you so much. Told your sister when she was born, you need to know it too… I’m gonna do everything I can to keep you safe. I’m gonna do everything I can to…” He stopped, not quite sure what it was he would be trying to do. The future looked uncertain right now, without knowing how Effie was doing. “Wanna hear about your mama? Bravest woman I’ve met. She’s fierce, you know. Too smart for me, too. And so gorgeous…”
He pressed a kiss on the baby’s forehead, careful to not dislodge the tiny tubes in his nose.
“It’s gonna be okay, Aidan.” he swore. “Whatever happens… Papa’s gonna make it okay for you.”
And, at that moment, staring in his son’s eyes, he believed it.
“Haymitch.” Doctor Larcher’s tired voice called from the threshold of the nursery.
Until he caught sight of the doctor’s grim expression, Haymitch believed it.
After catching sight of it…
After catching sight of it, he just clung to his baby boy, closed his eyes and tried not to have a complete breakdown for his child’s sake if nothing else.
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pendragonfics · 7 years ago
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Kiss It Better
Paring: Frank Castle/Reader
Tags: female reader, reader is a nurse, babies, neonatal nurses, fluff, angst, guns, canon-typical violence, minor violence, minor injuries. 
Summary: You are what you do.
And while you're a nurse down at the Metro-General Hospital taking care of the newborns, Frank Castle is a killer by night and day. The Punisher.
Word Count: 3,145
Posting Date:  2017-03-28
Current Date: 2017-06-11
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You are what you do. And that is what Frank Castle learned. When good men go to war, they come back with shadows in their souls, that follow their footsteps to their graves. He was not a terrible man before the smell of gunpowder tickled his nose in the mornings, counting the dead as they day wore on. He had a family, his children, a loving wife. But when a good man goes to war, and live to tell the tale, more than shadows follow him home. You are what you do, and that is true. Frank Castle came home with the battle in his eyes, but fairy tales are not tales once they come true. The peacetime in his life ended by a ride with pretty ponies, and screams of those whom he loved, leaving him there, sitting in the shadow of atrocities, from his past, his present, and the offerings of future that was to come.
You are what you do. And Frank Castle, a man made of blood, and gun shells, turned into what he was inside. A beast.
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Life in Hell's Kitchen was as always, interesting. Not much went on, and if something happened, it was the same news as it always was. It wasn't like the big city, not Tony Stark's side of town, for sure. While aliens were falling out of the sky shooting up cafes, Hell's Kitchen had an underground drug dealing ring, which the police were at odds trying to trace. And apart from that, everyone just worried about their next pay-packet and if they'd be able to keep their one room. Perhaps that was just you. As a neonatal nurse, you worked in the ward with the children, doing your best to make their lives and their tired parents better. The little ones who came in were never the same; there were little ones with tight curls, or bald, with all their limbs, or no, with wide smiles or long howls.
To make it clear, you were quite different than the other nurses. Perhaps it was because as a child, you had been in an accident, and ever since, had a certain...ability where you changed the behaviour of people around you. A quick Googling spree brought you to the realisation that you were like an animal, and could release a pheromone that calmed people. It worked very well when fights broke out in the ER, as you were often paged down to take care of rouges with too much adrenaline. But babies...no matter what, they made your life feel like there was a meaning. Even if you weren't ready to have your own children, seeing the babies of the couples and single parents, the little ones who were off to be adopted away, the ones who had not yet been taken, it made your day. And you made theirs, thanks to your gift.
But, life in Hell's Kitchen, despite your day job and the goings-on of city, was as always, interesting. After bouts of violence, a vigilante named Daredevil rose to the street, and for once, it made you feel like you could at least walk home after a shift at night, without the cold stare of a person lurking in the dark upon the back of your neck. Babies grew up, babies got better, and like the circle of life, more babies were born – and your position continued in the Metro-General Hospital.
It was perhaps on a rainy Tuesday one terrible, terrible September when the Earth seemed to be soaking the tears of the heavens for future times to come when you came from the bus to the downpour, and found yourself drenched in a moment's notice. But, what was even more worse, was that there was a sizeable divot in the pavement that mustn't have been there last time you had been rendered unable to walk to work, and almost at once, you felt yourself flying -- nose over toes, head over heels, toward the water-slicked walk-way.
But in that moment, there was a saviour, who himself would not call himself one, and you were soon to slightly forget him due to the fact that the day ahead was to be busy, and full of babies and people to calm. But there was a saviour. And his arms caught yours, and righted yourself. In the dimness of the rainstorm, you did not properly see his face. Perhaps due to the dimness, yes, or that he wore a hood that clung to his face in the soaking wet, or that you simply weren't looking right.
But he righted you. And with the next words from your lips, you set a trajectory on his path, one which he hadn't thought of, or even considered in the years he'd spent being tortured from the inside out.
"Thank you so much," The words cascaded from your lips, but as his fingers released your arms, the call to work, the need to flee the oncoming storm reined superior in your mind. "You're a kind person - thank you for saving me a broken nose."
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Frank Castle was a beast in the way he worked. His eyes calculated the prey, those who had preyed on those whom he loved, he breathed down the necks of killers, was the killer of killers, dreamed of days where the sun rose only to show what the night had brought for the likes of Frank Castle. To show what he had purged. He had been on his own for so long, and for so long, he had been with his own thoughts and the reflection of himself at the bottom of the whiskey bottle. And that moment he had been passing through the 'Kitchen, had found himself picking up a neonatal nurse from certain nasal fractures and impact pain, something changed.
He wasn't sure if it was that he didn't get to see her face in the dimness of the oncoming weather, or that he didn't look hard enough, or that her hair had been a right mess and covered all that was to see from his viewing. He wasn't sure if it was because even beasts could feel remorse - Devil of Hell's Kitchen, forbid - but he felt bad that he didn't walk her into the hospital, where her clothes suggested she worked, or even asked for her name, or read the shiny white badge upon her chest.
You are what you do. And in that moment, Frank Castle felt a twinge in his chest, almost like a palpitation. It passed, and so did his thoughts, and the day as well. He soon forgot that he even helped a young nurse from a certain accident. But the action...that was never forgotten.
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Life in Hell's Kitchen was as always, interesting. Months passed between the sightings and the condemnation of a man wearing a skull upon his chest, who destroyed operations of which the police could not do. They called him a punisher, the Punisher, and in all the hypertension and melee of the people and the media, you found yourself once again felt a little safer.
When heroes rise, villains do too, but there was something about the killer of killers who encapsulated your attention. Maybe it was because he was neither a hero, or a villain. Maybe it was because the picture of the man, whose name was simply quite ordinary, reminded of you of a shadow of a face who had saved your day once upon a time. Or maybe not, the world doesn't write stories with lives, it wreaks havoc within poetry that cannot be read until the final period is reached.
But from then on, you shared your secret moment that you suspected with none. None, unless you confess to confiding that there was a man who had saved your day once on a rainy Tuesday in September, to the little ones who were but hours old. It was another rainy day, but not a Tuesday, or a September when you found yourself once more intertwined with the fate of the Punisher.
It was a rainy Friday, one which had lurked on barometers and the weather man's map for ages before revealing itself. It was a Friday when the business of a mob of men intruded on the hospital, speaking a language you couldn't understand, and threatened you and the children with lead within guns and horrid deaths. You stood there, frozen, unable to breathe or scream, but unlike other times when you had been frozen, the part of you that had been transformed as a child was released, and at once, all the frightened babies and nurses in the room stilled their beating hearts.
It was in that moment, or perhaps many moments after, that the man's face which had been all over the internet, the newspapers, the TV reports of massacre, appeared, and your feet unfroze themselves, and approached slowly toward him. The man who had threatened raised his gun, right to your head, but unlike all the other times in your life of which you had been afraid -- the rainy Tuesday, of all the horrid monsters in the movies, of beasts that lurked beneath the bed -- you approached him.
"Ma'am," he raised a hand, cocking his own gun, "Stay where you are."
You nodded, releasing a breathy sort of reply. It was only then that the gravity of the situation had resumed in normal time to your mind, and brought you back from the land of shock. But unlike other people who had witnessed the work of the beastly Punisher, there was no blood shed that night from artillery within the hospital; be it that a primary evolutionary function had been awakened, or that you had truly only been standing beside a vent that flowed throughout the whole hospital.
Either way, the invaders left without protest, and the wailing of the children in the back of your mind reminded you that there was almost very nearly a moment in which the walls were nearly painted a shade of your blood. At once, Frank Castle's gaze was upon your own, his gun returned to the pouch of which it was attached to him. There was a quizzical look in his eyes, and they searched your own to find answers that could not be found in the windows to the soul.
"Have I met you?" His voice crackled, frowning. "Doll?"
You found yourself unsure of what to say, for there were many ways to answer it. You lived in Hell's Kitchen, and while the district of the city was relatively small, small was nothing in comparison to that of a town desolate in the Himalayas with three hundred in its walls. "I'm not quite sure, Mr. Castle," you find yourself frowning, recalling the moment you had slightly forgotten, "I would have fallen if not for a man who went out of his way to help a stranger."
He inclines his head, licking those lips of his. "I'm sure anyone would do such a thing, ma'am," he declines the kindness.
"They call you a killer of killers," you whisper, the words finding their way into his ears.
"I'm the Punisher," he replied.
"I'm _________," You retort, almost as soon as the words leave his mouth. The people within the hospital seemed to be waking from the trance of your pheromone, realising that there had been a massacre averted within the walls of the Metro-General Hospital. "But Frank, please know, you're a man," you remind him. "And you're a kind person."
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You are what you do. That night, Frank Castle lay in his bed, the rickety single mattress which he had salvaged years ago, and placed within his safe house, where all the things he tried to keep for himself were stored. Even his mind. But his mind could not rest, unlike the other times it could truly switch off, and now, he lay there, the moonlight filtering through the smog of the city, into the dirty old window onto his face, leaving him awake, wondering once more about the nurse he had happened onto twice in the span of six months, whose face haunted him.
You're a kind person.
He was the damn Punisher.
There could have been another headline coming in the morning, one with once more a photograph of him underneath, and beautifully ugly words spoken by people on the street. But there was not, and he wanted to know more. It had been so long since his heart beat for anything but the drums of war, but that night, Frank Castle lay in his bed, and thought of a nurse whose name she had spared aloud.
“________.”
The trajectory he hadn't known himself to be set onto was becoming clear with every breath he took, and even less understandable with every twitch of his trigger-happy fingers. But at that moment, he didn't feel like he was the beastly man who had been born from the blood of his past. He felt like Frank. Just Frank.
You are what you do. And that night, Frank did not kill a soul. All because his stars were lucky enough to align with a nearby moon in orbit, a moon which had been following his retrograde for longer than he had believed possible.
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It was neither night or a Tuesday nor Friday, or even a September when you found yourself unsheathing the window, finding a man you were often seeing from the rooftop of your apartment, off in the distance serving a dish best served cold to the evil that sat in the darkness. But as you led him through the window from the fire escape, you noticed a very terrible thing; Frank Castle was not whole. Not in the metaphysical sense, wherein there was a tear in the fabric of his heart, no, but in the quite literal sense, that was dripping upon the sill, onto your bare feet.
"Oh, Frank," you whisper, and throwing his arm over your shoulder, you lead him toward the tub that lay nestled in the corner of the room. "I'm going to have to look at your wounds - thank whoever I'm a registered nurse..." you whisper, stripping the big bad wolf of a man from his coat, his jacket, until the final layer was cut from his stained skin. "I don't think people who fantasise of meeting obscure men ever dream of having to sew them together..." you grit out.
He laughs, a dark chuckle that reveals a row of teeth in good humour. "You dream of me, _______?"
You roll your eyes. "Only while awake, Mr. Castle," you harrow, placing antiseptic onto his midsection, preparing the needle and thread to take on a new stitching project without fabric but skin. Without warning, you took to the job at hand, and not an hour later, there were neat stitches across his body, and a silence in the apartment.
"Thank you," he grunts, propping himself up against the wall. The blood was cleaned up, even that which had fallen upon the boards of floor as he entered. If anyone was to see the sight, of the neonatal nurse and the soldier at war with himself, it would be declared odd, quite odd indeed. "________-,"
You interrupt him.
You're not an interrupting type of person; there had never been a time in your life for as long as you could remember in which you were in a temperament other than pleasant, and happy for reasons unbeknown to you. You placed a hand upon his mighty paw, the great hand that had been against cold metal and away from a pulse for so long, and stilled the twitch that was not to stop on its own.
"You are what you do," you tell him, "And from what conflict I see in you, I can see someone who will soon be without a purpose at the rate you work your way around the city. I work with children, little babies and their squirming bodies, their fickle temperament. And I see you, and I see a man who came into this world covered in blood, and not afraid to leave the same way," you feel a tear fall from your eye, splash upon the top of his shoe, "You have seen awful things and done them and yes, you are what you do, but Frank, you are what you love, not what loves you," you feel another tear, and another fall. "I'm nothing to you. Just a nurse. But it kills me to see you like this."
He nods. The pair of you are quiet for the rest of the evening, until he disappears into the night.
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You are what you do.
You are what you love, not what loves you.
And after these times, after all what he has been through, it has taken this long to realise that, and all because of a little nurse with a heart bigger than he can comprehend has uttered it. After all of it, Frank Castle takes a week off, sitting upon the single bed in his bunker, sitting with his head between his knees. His enemies see him as a man who is not afraid to wash his face in their blood, to grin as he descends to hell. It's true. But as of late, he is also a man who is not afraid to cry on his own, to turn the photos around of the family he once had, who is not afraid to look at himself in the mirror and stare at the face looking back at him without hating it for once.
But it takes a week for Frank Castle to realise that even though he's done all that he has, and he doesn't relish war but the triumphs it brings after. It takes a week for Frank to realise that he loves the neonatal nurse from the Metro-General, and war loves Frank Castle, and it's then a week later he finds himself at her door.
Knocking.
"_________ -," he goes to knock once more, but the door is open, and her arms are around his own, and he's being pulled into her one-bedroom place and honestly, it just feels right. "How - how'd you know, doll?"
She laughs, pulling his lips to her height, and kisses him with all the force she can muster. "I'm pretty sure I know when I'm in love with the guy who needs me to sew up his sores and kiss it better." He lays his forehead against hers - because it's so very true, and hell, Frank knows it. "I can't cure history, but I can help forge a future. And don't tell me I could get hurt with you, we both know I can take care of myself -,"
He shakes his head, interrupting, " - just kiss me, ________," he whispers. "Make it better."
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40 Best Psychiatric Nurse Resume Writing Services
If we try to define a good resume, it is the one which enhances your credentials and presents you as a perfect candidate for the job. It helps you to find a job according to your qualification, quickly. A perfect resume is free from errors and mistakes. However, everyone is not capable enough to write a good resume. That is the reason people hire psychiatric nurse resume writing service or neonatal nurse resume writing service, depending on their field. Many people cannot understand how a writing service can help them and why should they choose a professional service.
Professional resume writers are writing experts. They are well aware of the grammatical rules which are necessary for writing nursing psychiatric resume.
Expert writers write a customized resume, according to the requirements of the job you are applying to and your qualification.
Professionals are fluent in medical terminology, particularly pediatric terminology, which is very necessary for the professional resume.
The Objective for Psychiatric Nurse Resume
When we talk about the objective resume for psychiatric nurse, the objective is the first thing, which catches the eyes of the recruiters. So, it should be well written. A proper objective for psychiatric nurse resume can give a positive impression and you can secure your seat, at once. If you hire one of the recommended psychiatric nurse resume writing services, you will notice that they give particular importance to resume.
A comprehensive objective is a good objective. Write your objective in a few words.
Mention your previous institution and experience.
Future goals are also very important don’t forget to mention them.
Show your passion about the psychiatry and how important it is for you.
40 Psychiatric Nurse Resume Writing Services
Every service claims that it is one of the best psychiatric nursing resume writing services. A number of services are available online, with different features and charges. They are ready to help you and can actually help in building your career. We are discussing nurse resume writing services here, which can be helpful for you.
RNResume.net
It is one of the best resume writing services. It has a health care professional writers to write your resume. You can contact them for your psychiatric RN nurse resume as well.
Resume.Info
These resume writing services offer a job guarantee for its clients, otherwise, they will return your money back. Resume writing is available for different industries and all career levels here. You can get more information from live chat support.
LiveCareer.com
Live career offers resume review for free. When they write a resume, the price starts at $ 199 and goes higher. Clients can see the samples before order placement.
ResumeWriters.com
If you want to invest in service, which offers 100% job interview guarantee, this service is the one. They are in this business from last 20 years and can write a resume for all career levels and industries. The starting price for their resume is $169. You can contact them on a toll-free number.
ResumeValley.com
You can get career counselling here and they can also write your psychiatric nurse resume. The starting price for their resume is $99. The resume consultation service is free from any charges. The service guarantees more job interviews for you, as their resume is targeted for a specific career.
FindMyProfession.com
You can hire the professional writers here, no matter what your career level is. Once a writer is assigned for your job, you can talk to him directly and discuss the details. Customer support is available round the clock. You can review the samples to know the quality of their service.
NurseResumeWritingService.com
This is a certified resume writing company, which works with professional writers. But they don’t offer rush service if you need your resume in a short time, this service is not for you. The service claims to have nearly 100% satisfaction rate.
CraftResume.com
This service offers resume writing and can also help nurses to write psychiatric nurse resume. The website has a collection of writers, their success rate and prices. You can choose your writer, according to your needs and budget. If you have any questions, customer support is available 24 hours.
ResumePundits.com
This service not only writes your resume but offers to update your resume for a lifetime, without any extra charges. You can also use their resume evaluation service, which is also offered for free. If you want to discuss details with your writer, the service allows you to communicate directly.
AnExpertResume.com
Services are offered in different packages, which have very high price tags, as high as $1697. The reason for this high price is the different awards, which they have won in this field. The service promises to bring more job interviews for you.
ResumeDiscover.com
The service offers not only to resume writing but editing as well. The price for resume writing starts from $ 67. If you want to, you can communicate with your writer.
NursingResumes.com.au
The service provides resume writing and interview coaching. Direct communication with the writer is also allowed. Contact facility is available for through email and call.
ResumeWritingLab.com
This service offers not only to resume writing but resume editing as well. They can write a cover letter and LinkedIn profile. The resume they write is ATS friendly. Other guarantees are confidentiality, on-time delivery and online chat facility.
RiseSmart.com
This is a comprehensive service for resume writing. The resume they write is not only compatible with ATS and resume are keyword rich as well. The claims that they not only write a resume but they create brands for their clients.
ResumeCVWriter.com
The service offers resume writing and editing service. They can write a resume for every career level. The price starts from $45 and it increases with the career level and urgency. Other features include money back guarantee and round the clock customer support.
ResumeSpice.com
The service offers resume writing and cover letter writing. They can write different kinds of documents for their clients. The service guarantee to get more interview offers for its clients. The price of a resume starts from $199. The service guarantee to satisfy their clients.
CVAdvice.net
This link will take you the resume writing service for nurses. The starting price is $89, which is for a basic resume. You can get different packages here, which offer services at a discount price. Take advantage of the review service, which is offered free of cost. The professional writers can write your CV, cover letter and personal statements too.
ResumesPlanet.com
If you are looking for resume writing and editing, this can be your choice. The price of the resume starts at $ 125. The service guarantees to get a job interview for its clients within 30 days, if not, they will return your fee. Other features include 24/7 customer support, on-time delivery and free revisions upon request.
GotTheJob.com
Another service with more job interview guarantee for its clients, if you hire their professionals. You can get a resume evaluation for free. Different packages are offered for the clients, starting from $199.
ResumeBros.com
This resume writing service can also help to write a cover letter and LinkedIn profile. The basic resume is available in $67 here. The service promises more interview offers and they can help you to edit your resume. Read the testimonials on the website, and see what clients have to say about them.
SelectResumeSolutions.com
This service writes a professional resume for nurses. The prices are not fixed but depend on the career level and kind of position you are applying for. Free consultation for a resume is also offered. Resume for all career levels is available here.
DevMyResume.com
Service offers resume writing and editing. For editing, it’s as low as $44 and for resume writing its $67. If you need a cover letter, they can help with that too. You can see samples and examples on the website and write your own resume.
TopResume.com
If you hire their professionals for resume writing, they guarantee to get interview calls for you within 60 days. The professionals also give career advice. Another feature is the facility to pay a fee in instalments.
AspirationsResume.com
The service claims not only to write your resume but design it in such a way that recruiters get impressed. Different packages are offered for the clients and the price of the lowest one is $1447. You can select a package, collection of different services or order an individual service, a choice is yours.
SkillRoads.com
Skill Roads is a professional service that can write any type of resume as well as for nursing. If you want to know more about its work you may liik at some samples on its website and place an order as well. There is an opportunity to communicate with your personal writer directly.
ResumeCorner.com
One of the few certified services in resume world. The promise their clients to get interview offer for them within a month. You can also get a free resume evaluation here. For a consultation, you can call on their toll-free number.
ResumeCoversCV.com
You can get resume writing, cover letter writing and LinkedIn profile assistance here. They can write a resume for all levels of nursing. Chat with online support to get more details.
SimplyGreatResume.com
This is not only a resume writing service, but they also interview couching to its clients. they can also help to write psychiatric nurses resume for any career level. If you can afford their high prices, they can offer quality work.
ResumeProse.com
Resume writing service is available not only for nurses but for other healthcare professionals as well. They can write a resume for all career levels and prices vary according to that. In case of emergency, rush service is also offers by Resume Pros.
NewYorkResumeWriting.com
The service is based in New York, but they provide services online all over the world. The can write your resume within 48 hours. The other features are client satisfaction, confidentiality and 100% interview guarantee.
EliteEssayWriters.com
This expert service offers its clients a variety of writing services, including writing a resume for psychiatric nurse. The price of the service work will start at $41. If you want to save some amount of money, you could ask for a special discount on the website.
Resume2Hire.com
The resume prices of this service start form $ 99 and they can write your resume within a week. You can read the testimonials of other clients to make your mind. Experienced professionals write a quality resume for their clients.
ResumeGo.net
Resume Go is another resume writing service, which offers ts service for psychiatric nurses as well. They claim to write industry specific resume in $199. If you are not satisfied with their work, they can revise your resume and even return your money back.
GrandResume.com
If you have a very low budget, this service can help you. They offer to write a resume in $25 and you can contact your writer directly. If you need an update about your project through text messages, you need to pay extra charges. Support is available round the clock and you can live chat with them.
ResumeWritingService.biz
Variety of resume writing packages are offered by this resume writing service. They offer a money back guarantee to show their commitment. Other features include on time delivery and 24/7 customer support.
CheapResumeWritingServices.net
The service claims to be an economical service for everyone. The price starts from $ 49.99 and you can communicate with your writer directly. Resumes are available for all career levels here. Other features of the service are confidentiality and their toll-free number for contact.
ResumeWritingGroup.com
The service offers not only to resume writing but career coaching as well. they promise to get a job for you, otherwise, they will return your fee. If you need an entry-level resume, they can write it in $89, but for professional and executive level prices are higher. Contact support on toll free number to know more details.
ChameleonResume.com
This resume service is considered as one of the few expansive ones. You can select one of the many packages they offer. Clients can also consult on phone. Go through the testimonials and see what they offer to their clients.
Resume.Naukri.com
You can get resume writing and cover letter writing here. For resume, the starting price is $80. You can get a quality score for your resume, which is offered for free. They offer resume writing for all career levels of nursing.
ResumeTarget.ca
Resume target offers resume writing for all career levels. They can review your resume for free. Customer support is available on call and chat too. Review samples to make your mind.
How to Choose the Right Service?
Selection of the right service is very necessary, when so many choices are available. If the service is not good you can lose your chance to get the job and you may have to face many other problems too. Here is our little guideline for the selection of the right service.
Make sure the service has professional writers in their team. Some companies hire immature writers, who are not aware of the psychiatric terminology and lack writing skills as well.
The professionals should be able to write a targeted resume. For instance, if you need a geriatric psych nurse resume or mental health nursing resume, they should be capable of writing them.
Samples are very important to know the quality of the work. Look for the samples first
Service should provide a guarantee about the original content.
If you need a psychiatric nurse resume writing service, here is some guidance and advice for you. Our experts have collected a list of best resume writing services just look at it!
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kaybroblogs · 8 years ago
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Week 11 Reflection
Only 5-6 seconds to read a resume…what?? This is what freaks me out the most about writing and perfecting my resume, which I cannot focus so hard on perfection, but more of the authenticity of it. I realize that employers seem to be looking for specific things highlighted in your resume and if that one skill is not in it, you are out. You are not fit for the job. This must be why they go through them so quickly; they know what they are looking for. Your resume and cover letter are intended to outline your qualifications. You are selling all the reasons you’re the right person for the job. So, coming up to the topics of resumes and cover letters in class, I thought to myself-“Oh, no I really need to work on my resume. I haven’t changed it since high school.” One thing I have already learned about myself is that I do have much more that I could add to my resume; such as more volunteering and different skills I have gained since being in college. I learned a lot from my resume critique appointment. According to new requirements, I could delete some parts I had in my resume before, such as the objective piece and the skills section. I would just add my skills in bullet points for each of my work experiences and community engagements that I talked about. I realized that I have done a lot of activities with the hospital and working with kids, such as volunteering and babysitting. This shows me that a career in the hospital would be a great fit for myself. I would say the children have benefited from my contributions the most, whether it is the children that I play with in the pediatric playroom at NC Children’s Hospital or the kids that I babysit. If you say, “Kay Kay is coming,” one of my toddlers I babysit knows exactly what that means and will run to the door excitedly. Moments like that are what make it all worth it and make me feel special to be apart of these kids lives. Results of my efforts are wanting a career in nursing and hopefully getting in the nursing school here at UNC. Also, wanting to specialize in neonatal working with the little tiny children. My top skills seem to be dependability, responsibility, and organized. These are all key skills that you need when working with children. To improve upon my resume, I want to get more involved and be able to add more community engagement and work experiences, and to also get my GPA up. I feel as if I work on those things my resume will just keep getting better and better as I start to do more things in the “real world.” The main thing I have learned overall is that I have a passion for helping kids. Babysitting is something I strongly enjoy doing and sometimes I will even go over to the family’s house and just hang out or give the mom a break. It is something I love doing and that’s what I want to find in a career. I want to love my job and love going to it. With that being said to get the job/career I want I need to have a strong resume and have the aspects that employers in the certain field are looking for. Remember: 5-6 seconds…make it worth it.
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gordonwilliamsweb · 5 years ago
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‘People like him are the reason we’ll get through this’
Shane Carne, RN, never hesitated when the pandemic called him to a new role.
“As the COVID-19 crisis crept closer to West Michigan, we knew Spectrum Health was going to have to make some changes in order to deal with it,” said Carne, who had prior experience working in a neonatal intensive care unit. “I assumed with my care background, I may be needed elsewhere at this time.”
The first week of April, Carne left his operating room role at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital to join the intensive care unit team.
“It was fairly terrifying at first,” the Zeeland, Michigan, resident said. “You’re taking care of really sick people. But the unit and the people have been great. The manager and educator constantly check in to see how I’m doing. They provide reference guides to make sure I know where the supplies are and who I need to call if I have questions.”
Transitioning to an adult ICU from his former days as a NICU nurse has been challenging yet exciting.
“Although the patients are quite a bit bigger and the equipment is different, the nursing concepts are still the same,” he said. “After a few shifts, the intensive bedside care was, as they say, ‘like riding a bike.’”
To the best of his knowledge, he hasn’t cared for any COVID-19 positive patients. The ICU team keeps potentially and confirmed positive patients isolated.
He said he’s more than happy to help, wherever he can best assist patients and fellow team members.
“It’s one of the things I’ve always had in the back of my mind, to explore the adult ICU,” Carne said. “I’m learning so much—a lot that I can transfer back to the OR and taking care of my patients there, especially the surgical cases they’re going to send to the ICU. If there are ways to help set them up for success, I’d like to do that.”
Carne’s hours changed from working four 10-hour shifts to working two 12-hour shifts and two 8-hour shifts a week in the ICU.
It means he can’t tuck his almost-2-year-old daughter, Aubree, into bed every night like he and his wife, Maria, typically do together. But he said the need to help others in real life is greater right now than any fairytale bedtime story.
“I just told (Spectrum Health leadership) to use me how you need me and we’ll find a way to work it out,” Carne said, noting the importance of flexibility and being willing to give of yourself.
It proved helpful to start the ICU learning process early, in case more COVID-19 cases present.
“My manager said … let’s get you up there and get you trained so if it does become more worrisome, you’ve got a few weeks of training before the real business starts,” Carne said. “It’s a different look at patient care. In the ICU, you’re more the eyes. The doctors are looking at more patients, and you might have one or two. You have to tell them when you see there’s an issue.”
Carne is confident life will return to a sense of normal someday soon, when he’ll be able to resume cooking nightly dinners for his family, and tucking in his toddler.
“I’m looking forward to being on a normal schedule so my daughter can see me more,” Carne said. “But we can do anything for a short period of time.”
In the meantime, he’s happy to lend a hand.
“It feels good,” he said. “One of the things that helps is knowing I’m helping to relieve some of the burden for some of my fellow co-workers who would be having to take on more patients. I’m helping them out. And for our (leaders) to realize I’m flexible, it makes me feel valued that they recognize I have capabilities beyond what my current role is.”
Jordan Sella, Carne’s ICU manager, said he’s impressed.
“Shane has done a miraculous job of adapting to a role far outside his comfort zone,” Sella said. “From the first day we met he has been open, honest, respectful and rises to the challenge. He told me he understands these are trying times and that he wants to do whatever he can to help out. It’s as simple as that—he wants to do whatever he can to help out.”
Sella said without such willingness to change roles, his unit could be short-staffed.
“Shane really has a commitment to our organization and people like him are the reason we will get through this,” Sella said.
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michellelinkous · 5 years ago
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‘People like him are the reason we’ll get through this’
Shane Carne, RN, never hesitated when the pandemic called him to a new role.
“As the COVID-19 crisis crept closer to West Michigan, we knew Spectrum Health was going to have to make some changes in order to deal with it,” said Carne, who had prior experience working in a neonatal intensive care unit. “I assumed with my care background, I may be needed elsewhere at this time.”
The first week of April, Carne left his operating room role at Spectrum Health Butterworth Hospital to join the intensive care unit team.
“It was fairly terrifying at first,” the Zeeland, Michigan, resident said. “You’re taking care of really sick people. But the unit and the people have been great. The manager and educator constantly check in to see how I’m doing. They provide reference guides to make sure I know where the supplies are and who I need to call if I have questions.”
Transitioning to an adult ICU from his former days as a NICU nurse has been challenging yet exciting.
“Although the patients are quite a bit bigger and the equipment is different, the nursing concepts are still the same,” he said. “After a few shifts, the intensive bedside care was, as they say, ‘like riding a bike.’”
To the best of his knowledge, he hasn’t cared for any COVID-19 positive patients. The ICU team keeps potentially and confirmed positive patients isolated.
He said he’s more than happy to help, wherever he can best assist patients and fellow team members.
“It’s one of the things I’ve always had in the back of my mind, to explore the adult ICU,” Carne said. “I’m learning so much—a lot that I can transfer back to the OR and taking care of my patients there, especially the surgical cases they’re going to send to the ICU. If there are ways to help set them up for success, I’d like to do that.”
Carne’s hours changed from working four 10-hour shifts to working two 12-hour shifts and two 8-hour shifts a week in the ICU.
It means he can’t tuck his almost-2-year-old daughter, Aubree, into bed every night like he and his wife, Maria, typically do together. But he said the need to help others in real life is greater right now than any fairytale bedtime story.
“I just told (Spectrum Health leadership) to use me how you need me and we’ll find a way to work it out,” Carne said, noting the importance of flexibility and being willing to give of yourself.
It proved helpful to start the ICU learning process early, in case more COVID-19 cases present.
“My manager said … let’s get you up there and get you trained so if it does become more worrisome, you’ve got a few weeks of training before the real business starts,” Carne said. “It’s a different look at patient care. In the ICU, you’re more the eyes. The doctors are looking at more patients, and you might have one or two. You have to tell them when you see there’s an issue.”
Carne is confident life will return to a sense of normal someday soon, when he’ll be able to resume cooking nightly dinners for his family, and tucking in his toddler.
“I’m looking forward to being on a normal schedule so my daughter can see me more,” Carne said. “But we can do anything for a short period of time.”
In the meantime, he’s happy to lend a hand.
“It feels good,” he said. “One of the things that helps is knowing I’m helping to relieve some of the burden for some of my fellow co-workers who would be having to take on more patients. I’m helping them out. And for our (leaders) to realize I’m flexible, it makes me feel valued that they recognize I have capabilities beyond what my current role is.”
Jordan Sella, Carne’s ICU manager, said he’s impressed.
“Shane has done a miraculous job of adapting to a role far outside his comfort zone,” Sella said. “From the first day we met he has been open, honest, respectful and rises to the challenge. He told me he understands these are trying times and that he wants to do whatever he can to help out. It’s as simple as that—he wants to do whatever he can to help out.”
Sella said without such willingness to change roles, his unit could be short-staffed.
“Shane really has a commitment to our organization and people like him are the reason we will get through this,” Sella said.
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atlantacprclasses · 5 years ago
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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Totally Learn CPR
When many people hear about CPR Certification, it sounds like something that can only be learned in medical school. To others, it is one of the intricacies of the healthcare system which should be left to those who are in that field.
Personally, we don’t believe any of that to be true. In fact, here are some cool reasons why you should consider learning CPR, and actually go for it too.
  1 Be the Solution
There is a popular saying that goes ‘If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the problem.’ Unfortunately, the latter is true for some 97% of the entire US population. Afterall, only about 3% of the entire heads in the country have received CPR training – according to the EMS1.
That means many people would not know what to do in the event of a cardiac arrest, and that would lead to more deaths than should have been.
Speaking of deaths…
  2 You become a lifesaver
The American Heart Association records that the US sees more than 350,000 cases of cardiac arrests occurring outside of the hospitals on a yearly basis. That is not the scary part, but that 88% of these cases lead to death.
We understand that cardiac arrests can sometimes be irreversibly fatal, but they are not always so. Should CPR-certified personnel be around at any of those times, many of these cardiac arrest-related deaths would have been avoided.
  3 It is not rocket science
We can not even lie – doctors and nurses are some of the smartest people on the planet. In fact, they are so smart, it can be intimidating. They have ACLS Providers cards. ACLS is Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Guess what, though? You can show them how smart you can be too, when you learn CPR – and you will have no issues learning any of the concepts or administration processes at all.
There are a few levels of CPR Certifications:
CPR- You learn basic life saving skills
First Aid CPR- You learn basic life saving skills and Basic First Aid
BLS – Basic Life Support is CPR for healthcare Providers
ACLS – Advanced Cardiac Life Support is for Advanced healthcare Providers
PALS – Pediatric Advanced Life Support is for Advanced Pediatric healthcare Providers
NALS – Neonatal Advanced Life Support is for Advanced Neonatal healthcare Providers
Thinking you would need a recommendation or prior training from a medical school to properly learn CPR is just wrong thinking. Sign up for a class today and you would find out we are not kidding you.
You may end up doing CPR on a medical team. A medical team consists of six persons: Compressor (does chest compressions), Defibrillator (person who delivers the shock), Airway (gives the breaths with an Ambu Bag), Medications Person (gives the ACLS drugs), Team Leader (usually is a Doctor or Nurse), and a Recorder (writes down the sequence of event during CPR).
  4 You become smarter too
How do you feel after learning any new thing? Smarter, we believe. That is the same way you would feel as soon as you add CPR to your list of skills.
You now know more than the average person on saving lives in case of a cardiac arrest – or any other related condition. You also become something of a mini-authority on the subject if the discussion ever comes up among your social circle.
  5 A better resume
You might not know this, but a series of jobs in the non-medical industry are now requiring CPR certification. Even though that might not be on the initial job requirements, it is one of those things hiring managers could look forward to seeing.
Having such on your resume shows that you care about not just yourself, but the lives of everyone else around you. Likewise, you become a better asset to the company since you are considered responsible for not only your personal wellbeing, but instrumental in the wellbeing of everyone else around you at any point in time.
Win-win for you, don’t you think?
  Wrap Up
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geenalovesthelittlethings · 5 years ago
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Do you know what it takes to become a neonatal nurse? Idk if you’ve answered this before before, but how did you know you wanted to become a midwife? I want to work primarily with babies, but babies don’t tend to like me. Should I be discouraged? IDK. I’m gonna be a junior in the fall and I have to decide what I want to do and where I want to go to college. I just don’t know if I’m naming the right choice.
Well, firstly (and most obviously) you need to become a registered nurse! There are also some certifications you can get once you are a nurse that are neonatal intensive care specific (critical care neonatal nursing, neonatal intensive care, neonatal resuscitation, pediatric life support, etc.). These aren’t always required (it depends on your hospital/workplace) but they can definitely give you a leg up and look nice on your resume. 
But it’s mostly just about getting experience as a nurse, and applying for NICU positions! From what I understand a lot of NICU positions tend to go to nurses with a little more experience than a new grad. So you may start in something like pediatrics or family medicine, etc. BUT that being said, some NICU positions definitely do go to new grads. One of my friends’ first nursing jobs was the NICU. So it’s definitely not impossible as a new grad and worth applying for! 
I really can’t pinpoint one reason why I want to become a midwife. I’ve just always had a feeling that I was meant to do some kind of nursing because I want to take care of people and because I spent a lot of time at the hospital as a kid, and I’ve been fascinated and enamored with pregnancy and birth and babies since I was little. I didn’t really put that to being a midwife until I was about 18. But I’ve pretty much always felt that nursing as a whole is what I am meant to do. BUT that being said, it still look me a long time to fully realize that and feel confident enough in myself to actually pursue it, and I tried a lot of other majors in college along the way. 
And I just want to tell you that you in no way need to decide anything for certain right now. You have so much time to figure it out. I stayed undecided for quite awhile even when I got to college and so do so many others. Sometimes you have to get there and explore everything and all of your options before you can really make any kind of decision on what you want to study or how you want to navigate getting your degree, and that’s okay! You don’t have to make any decisions right now. 
And I wouldn’t let you feeling like you’re not good with kids discourage you at all! Caring for babies/kids in a medical sense is different from being around or caring for them in just an everyday sense. 
My best advice is to take your time, do some research, and just take it one piece at time. You’ve got it! :) xx.
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nontokozosibiyatheot · 6 years ago
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I believe I have grown as an OT
Occupational therapy’s holistic approach focuses on client goals to integrate occupation-based activity into the rehabilitation process. For example, if sitting up in bed for brief periods is recommended by the physician, the occupational therapist will determine personalized motivators to do so, such as eating a meal, sending an email, or another activity that won’t compromise the client’s status. Knowledge of normal human development, from neonate through geriatrics; the disease process and surgical and medical interventions; and anatomy, kinesiology, and neurology allows occupational therapy practitioners to contribute a broad range of clinical skills to acute/critical care services, including the following:
   A focus on mental health and cognitive factors, in addition to physical symptoms, to reduce noncompliance issues.
   Client-centered evaluation, intervention, and task modification to facilitate progress toward performance-based goals. This begins with identifying what the client needs and wants to do, and the supports or barriers to participating in those activities. 
   An analysis of pre-hospitalization roles and the patient’s likelihood of resuming them. Factors such as discharge destination, the potential need for adaptive equipment or modifications for safety and driving, and/or community mobility support are addressed
An occupational therapist (OT) works with a client to help them achieve a fulfilled and satisfied state in life through the use of "purposeful activity or interventions designed to achieve occupational outcomes which promote health, prevent injury or disability to develop, improve, sustain or restore the highest possible level of independence
The feedback i got from my supervisor is that my activities have to be theraputic this means it has to benefit the clienti believe this can be done by teaching energy conservation methods ,use of assistive devices ,new ways of doing things and etc .I will use this to help guide and analise properly how chosen activities will benif client .
I believe I have grown as an OT during practicals. I am able to see the differences between my first write up and the last ones i have wrote.I am able to apply clinical reasoning  into my interventions than early in practice and are able to see my mistakes .I have learnt that when planing intervention you have to be specific in your your goals and the importance of including quantity in your goals and in your setions with regards to activity requirewments and as well as secondary aims.I have also saw the the importance of applying specific treatment principles each client .
I have also learnt aand applied the techniques used to treat the different conditions that i have a chance of treating .I was able to work with the other proffessional team members  such as the nurses and physiotherapists,forming good relationship  and working together to that we benifit the client .
."https://www.aota.org/About-Occupational-Therapy/Professionals.aspx
https://library.aota.org/Clinical_Reasoning
/https://www.aota.org/about-occupational-therapy/professionals/rdp/acutecare.aspx
http://www.sugarrush.co.za/grow-occupational-therapy/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupational_therapy
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#097-19 RN, Maternal Child, Regular Part-time, Stratford
POSTING DATE: March 15, 2019                                                        POSTING #097-19 (ONA) EXPIRY DATE: March 22, 2019
                                           HURON PERTH HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE                                                            NOTICE OF VACANCY
POSITION: REGISTERED NURSE Maternal/Child Primary Site: Stratford Regular part-time
REPORTS TO: Manager, Maternal Child
DATE REQUIRED: As soon as possible SALARY: $32.66 to $46.76 per hour
QUALIFICATIONS: - Current registered member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario - Current BCLS Certification - Neonatal resuscitation (NRP) certificate required - Completion of the Perinatal Nursing Course or the Maternal Newborn Nursing Course approved by Perinatal Outreach Program of South Western Ontario preferred - Completion of Breastfeeding course preferred - Current Fetal Monitoring Certificate preferred - Completion of Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias course or equivalent required - Knowledge of post anesthetic care an asset
EXPERIENCE: - Recent clinical experience in Labour & Delivery, Post Partum, Paediatrics or Special Care Nursery preferred
SKILLS/ABILITIES: - Working knowledge of or the ability to quickly comprehend the Meditech Information System and personal computer applications. - Knowledgeable and commitment to promoting breastfeeding and family centred care. - Specialized skills related to Maternal/Child Nursing and patient education. - Well developed interpersonal, communication and teaching skills. - Excellent physical assessment skills. - Ability to plan, organize and problem solve. - Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development. - Demonstrated ability to prioritize and function both independently and interdependently with the interprofessional care team. - Evidence of continuing education and professional development.
Please be advised that we are no longer accepting emailed or paper-based resumes. Please submit a complete resume by visiting our job opportunities page on our website: www.hpha.ca
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance is an equal opportunity employer that strives to create a respectful, accessible and inclusive work environment. Upon individual request, hiring processes will be modified to remove barriers to accommodate those with disabilities. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview or selection processes, please contact Human Resources for assistance.
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usajobsite · 6 years ago
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#097-19 RN, Maternal Child, Regular Part-time, Stratford
POSTING DATE: March 15, 2019                                                        POSTING #097-19 (ONA) EXPIRY DATE: March 22, 2019
                                           HURON PERTH HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE                                                            NOTICE OF VACANCY
POSITION: REGISTERED NURSE Maternal/Child Primary Site: Stratford Regular part-time
REPORTS TO: Manager, Maternal Child
DATE REQUIRED: As soon as possible SALARY: $32.66 to $46.76 per hour
QUALIFICATIONS: - Current registered member in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario - Current BCLS Certification - Neonatal resuscitation (NRP) certificate required - Completion of the Perinatal Nursing Course or the Maternal Newborn Nursing Course approved by Perinatal Outreach Program of South Western Ontario preferred - Completion of Breastfeeding course preferred - Current Fetal Monitoring Certificate preferred - Completion of Basic Cardiac Arrhythmias course or equivalent required - Knowledge of post anesthetic care an asset
EXPERIENCE: - Recent clinical experience in Labour & Delivery, Post Partum, Paediatrics or Special Care Nursery preferred
SKILLS/ABILITIES: - Working knowledge of or the ability to quickly comprehend the Meditech Information System and personal computer applications. - Knowledgeable and commitment to promoting breastfeeding and family centred care. - Specialized skills related to Maternal/Child Nursing and patient education. - Well developed interpersonal, communication and teaching skills. - Excellent physical assessment skills. - Ability to plan, organize and problem solve. - Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development. - Demonstrated ability to prioritize and function both independently and interdependently with the interprofessional care team. - Evidence of continuing education and professional development.
Please be advised that we are no longer accepting emailed or paper-based resumes. Please submit a complete resume by visiting our job opportunities page on our website: www.hpha.ca
Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance is an equal opportunity employer that strives to create a respectful, accessible and inclusive work environment. Upon individual request, hiring processes will be modified to remove barriers to accommodate those with disabilities. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview or selection processes, please contact Human Resources for assistance.
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