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Best Specialties for INTJ Nurses?What specialties would be best suited for nurses with INTJ personalities?After reading what careers are best for INTJs, I noticed that nursing is never mentioned. I'm personally interested in the ICU, forensics, and cardiovascular nursing. Obviou Giving the nurses phonesMy unit is looking for ways to improve call light response time (without addressing staffing issues because that, according to them, has nothing to do with it ). Somebody suggested giving the nurses phones as a way to help us be more efficient. I tryBack Pain in Nursing StudentHi all, I am aware that nursing can take quite a toll on a person's back, and that it the reason I decided to reach out to you guys. I am nineteen, and I was recently diagnosed with spondylolisthesis. I currently have moderate pain, made worse by prRN ~ BSN @ 55 ?I am a 55 yr old with and ADN degree holding a CA RN license since 1987.Early in my career I was attending a local University in their RN to BSN program. I never finished my BSN degree choosing to focus on family life instead while practicing in a Anticholinergic MedsWhen anticholinergic meds are contraindicated? What has your research shown? Have you looked up any anticholinergenic drugs to see what the general guidelines are aside from allergy to the drug?Comment: Quote from senayWhen anticholinergic meds are Different perspectives same jobDo you see your coworkers at opposite ends of job satisfaction and/or performance for the same position?To what degree? What do you think are the main factors? If feasible, what measures might bring more to the positive end, to be more content and Advice needed. I finally passed boards but will be requesting a different nurse preceptor.I worked as a graduate nurse for about 8 weeks then was demoted back to a tech after not passing boards the first time. My experience working as a nurse with my first preceptor was super stressful because she was super anal about everything and she oBSN Job without LicenseI graduated from nursing school with my BSN in 2013. I have taken the NCLEX 4 times and I have been unsuccessful. Anyone has any ideas as to any careers I can pursue without my license?I have looked into research but they require a license. I'm co Need Advice Regarding PayI have been offered a position within my current hospital on another unit. They tell me that all nurses that graduated the year I did make the same amount-a metric system. Yet I know my previous hospital would start me higher than what they are offerJob offers... stuckI'm in a tough spot, and could use a little help from my peers.I have interviewed at two facilities, and they are both moving at different paces. Facility A has offered me a position, and is waiting on my answer. Facility B is working on my backgro |