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A Guide to NursingLink
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So now that you’ve found your way to NursingLink, what exactly is there do? There are many ways to be interactive and if you need some ideas, this guide will show you exactly what there is to do in each section.
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Discussions/Networking/Ask a Nurse
tdugna
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Hi this web helps a lot for nursing student even for a nurse. I am gonna enjoy this interesting questions education.
thank you.
puyi2002
about 1 month ago
2 comments
Thank you for the welcoming words. I am very happy to be part of this link.
Thanks again
Naralynn
2 months ago
2 comments
Hi everyone, I just joined the site today. I have been considering getting into nursing as a career and looking for some advice/tips or anything anyone can give me. I have no medical background and my biggest reason for looking into this is because I really want a job where I can help people. Helping others really makes me happy and I have been temping (administrative) at a hospital for the last few months after just moving and it seems like something that would really be good for me both for finding something I like to do, and to secure a job in these hard times. Please msg me if you have any advice or tips!
kathy7457
2 months ago
4 comments
I just joined the site today. I have been an LPN for 27 years. Have worked ER, private duty, home health, medical/oncology floor in hospital, doctors office. I never had a problem with jobs until the last two years after the hospital where I was employed decided they only wanted RN's. I am currently working a private duty case.
lpncathy
3 months ago
2 comments
Hello, everyone i just joined the site today. I am very excited to be able to talk with other nurses all over the US. I have been an LPN for over 10 years this time. A very long story, have done travel nursing, hospital, LTC, Private Duty, Home Health, Ventilators, ICU, CCU, TCU, Tele, Ortho,MED SURG, not a lot i havent done. Was injured on the job back in OCT of 2008 and havent been able to work since Jan 20th 2009. Hope to go back to work within the next year if workmans comp will approve my surgery, its been a long battle. After all we all worked very hard for our nursing degree and I have always given 110 percent to my place of employment and my patients. But when something goes wrong with us where is the support from the place that we work? I have even been told that nurses are a dime a dozen. I'm sorry i dont believe that , do any of you?
GARNETBABEE
3 months ago
4 comments
Hello, everyone I just joined the site today. I am at the beginning stages of going back to school to pursue a degree in nursing. I need to complete all my prerequistes first.
After reading some of the comments I want to say Thank-You for giiving so much encourgament and advice to everyone. I am a fim beliver that ANYTHING is possible want you put your mind to it. You have to first believe in yourself that you can do it, and the rest will all fall into place.
"If you can dream it, You can achieve it"
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6 months ago
Hello. I'm so grateful to be able to be on here to connect with other aides and nurses. I recently just got my CNA and am getting used to the job. Thanks for the nice welcome.
danielle981
6 months ago
1688 comments
Hello. Thank you for the warm welcome.I have been a nurse for ten years. I started out as a LPN and now have my Bachelor's degree in nursing. I am looking forward to connecting with nurses from all over.
Montour
6 months ago
6 comments
Thank you for the warm welcome to the site. It will be nice to talk to other nurses in different states.
lizziedawn0524
6 months ago
2 comments
Hey! I just got accepted into LVN school in East Texas. I am searching for scholarships and grant information, so if anyone has any info or advice LET ME KNOW! =) Becoming a nurse has always been a dream for me and I am very excited to have the opportunity to make my dream a reality. I am also the mother of one awesome little 4 year old boy so this next year will be filled with excitement and some struggles, I am sure. I welcome the challenge!
chips123
6 months ago
4 comments
hello everyone Im in nursing school and I must tell you to study real hard to succeed, because it is not easy. You will have no time for partying believe me I know,but it is a beautiful career to have, you will be helping people plus getting paid for a job you will love. WELCOME
JenRN87
6 months ago
2 comments
HEY! Just joined and am extremely excited!! Im about to be a nursing student and am soooo glad i have the oppurtunity to have a place to be able to connect with other nurses!
bzbell
6 months ago
18 comments
Hello. Thanks for the welcome and the opportunity to connect with other nurses. I've been recieving emails for a while, but just joined today. I'm a LPN and new ADN grad playing the waiting game for my ATT. I'm grateful for some leisure time to check out articles and networking opportunities. I'm a little nervous about the job market in NE Ohio. Jobs seem sparse even though RN's are supposedly in demand. I look forward to making use of all of the info and tools this site provides. Maybe I can be of help to others as well. This is a neat site! Thanks.
roses1
6 months ago
2 comments
Thank you for the welcoming mail. I look forward to meeting you.
I am a CNA and will be going back to college for an associate degree.
This is a great site! Thanks!
cinvanheiden1345
7 months ago
2 comments
Thank you for the warm welcome. I am a first term LPN student and may have some questions about some things. I hope someone will be able to help me. I am terrified of the NCLEX. But like I said, I am a first term student and have a long way to go. I was really scared of the pharmacology and stressed over it and am doing great. However, the fundementals class is hard. I just need to get used to the application questions I guess. Well, thank you again, and I am looking forward to speaking with some of you.
By the way, since I haven't had time to look a the site completely, is there a chat room or instant messenging thing here?