Yes, the full moon is coming, so you always know things will get exciting...crabby patients and even the occasional homicidal one. Well, at least the docs will enjoy talking about that this week.
My particular monster is the paperwork monster. Last week, I finally filled out my loan benefit forms, so we'll see if the almighty out-of-state (OOS) office approves of them. I calmed down my own homocidal tendencies re: this, since different person is in charge of submissions for this benefit. New person told me OOS office aware of idiot who caused all the work in the first place, so I will be crossing my fingers.
I'm finishing the rest of the grad paperwork and checking out more financial resources. At least, all my computer time is not in vain if I can get some funding somewhere. One large resource site with a huge chunk of cash will have submissions in August. Hooray!
Besides the paperwork, work has been interesting. The first night we got to send out one of our regulars due to possible MI. My other patients were really pretty easy, even if one or two was slightly demented. You know it will be an interesting evening when your patient rings the call light, then says, "I forgot why I called." Repeat 25 times and you have my shift the other day. Thankfully, I figured a way around that. I made sure I rounded on someone very regularly and got him/her comfy while I was in the room each time. The next shift...hardly any calls.
In my free time, I started looking at the CRRN material again. Happily, this exam is in December, so I have some time to study before it. It's not a requirement for employment at my job, but since I started in rehab nursing, it's been my goal. It also helps that work wants more certified people, particularly to maintain our CARF certification and to eventually get Magnet status for our hospital.
So since I have some free time coming up, I'm going to get some work done around here. More to come...
3 comments:
"You know it will be an interesting evening when your patients rings the call light, then says, 'I forgot why I called.' Repeat 25 times"
As much as I want to laugh at this, I can't because I have a feeling that in a couple of decades I'll be that patient!
All the best in securing grad funding - it truly is a paperwork monster!
Whew! Best of luck with our CCRN.. one of the hardest exams I studied for.
I studied my 'tail' off for that one.
Hint:
Start studying now!!! LOL
Maha:
Thanks! I found another scholarship I can apply for soon. Just waiting for the forms...
Sean:
Thankfully, I'm only taking the CRRN, not the CCRN.
I would be having a heart attack right now if I had to study for that one!
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