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Category: Nursing
Blood Draws & Phone Brawls
A quick guide for nurses to help avoid hemolysis and clotting when drawing blood samples.
So You Want to be a CEN?
Wait…what is a CEN? CEN stands for “Certified Emergency Nurse” and is a certification obtained from the Board of Certification for Emergency Nurses (BCEN) signifying mastery in the field of emergency nursing. The BCEN website states, “The CEN exam is for nurses in the emergency department setting who want to demonstrate their expertise, knowledge and …
PD in the ED: Whatcha Gonna Do When They Come for [Patient Information]?
As an Emergency Department RN, I have worked closely with law enforcement throughout my career in a variety of circumstances and know firsthand the importance of maintaining a strong working relationship between hospital and police staff. I have worked in huge ED’s where the police department is always present serving as security for the hospital …
“Tell Me Baby”: Advice for Brand-New Nurses
As the temperatures start to cool off and the kiddos all go back to school, the season for freshly graduated nurses starting out their careers has also commenced. You guys have worked WICKED HARD for YEARS at this point and you deserve a huge congrats!! You should be so proud of yourselves and know that …
Cover Your Tax: A Guide to the Tricky World of Taxes as a Travel Nurse
While travel nursing is a ton of fun, figuring out your tax situation is one of the most important pieces of the puzzle that is sometimes not so fun. There’s a lot of information to learn regarding tax homes, income tax and rules for how long you can stay in one place. KNOW THE RULES …
What is a Compact State?
Check out the 2020 updates on another post: https://thewanderingnurseblog.com/2020-compact-state-update/ (Updated 7/21/2019) Compact states are an EXTREMELY helpful bit of legislation for travel nurses that makes working in certain states very convenient and easy! Unfortunately for people like me [yay, Illinois], not all states are involved in this advantageous agreement. If you live in a non-compact …
Travel Nursing in a Nutshell
So you think you want to start travel nursing? YOU SHOULD!!! Travel nursing offers so many amazing benefits–seeing the country while getting paid a metric shit ton (compared to permanent positions), the rare opportunity to experience SO many different types of management/patients/trauma situations (heart attacks and strokes are pretty run of the mill no matter …