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First week done. I'm overwhelmed

First week completed. Even though we are remote, I'm still feeling overwhelmed with everything. They said you don't feel comfortable until year 3. Hopefully I will get there someday. I do have great support. When did you feel comfortable as a school nurse?

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Master's in nursing education...now what?

I have a Master's degree in nursing education. Every job I apply to, they want experience. Now, this is my last resort as to what else I can do as far as career choices with my degree.

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New FNP Questions

I just passed my ANCC board certification exam and received my certification letter in the mail. However, my FNP program was not very clear on the steps needed to be able to practice and work once graduated.

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Exposed to COVID at work, what is my employer's responsibility?

Dear Nurse Beth, In the hospital if a patient I cared for tests positive for TB, I am supposed to be promptly notified and tested for it. This is done not just for my own protection but for the safety of my patients, other staff members, my family, and the community at large.

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2020-2021 influenza vaccine

I am looking for information on this year's (2020-2021) influenza vaccine. I will go to the CDC web site, but I also wanted to check in with allnurses to hear from nurses on their own experiences and what they've learned as well as their thoughts on giving it to their families, whether or not colleagues have gotten it and giving it to patients.

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New grad burnout ā€“ how can I deal with it?

Iā€™m a new grad nurse who has been working on a busy/understaffed Medsurg/Nephrology/ Transplant floor for a little over 5 months. I worked as a CNA in a level 2 NICU for a year before this job and loved it I really want to work in the NICU or ICU but I was told you need at least 2 years of medsurg experience before you qualify for that kind of position.

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