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Is TEMU Like Wish? A Nurse's Guide to this Fun, Affordable Shopping Platform - Is TEMU like Wish

Is TEMU Like Wish? A Nurse’s Guide to this Fun, Affordable Shopping Platform

Temu is taking the internet by storm and is nearly as addictive as Tiktok. Nurses work hard for their money, and everyone needs a deal these days. So when I discovered this fun new app that helps nurses save money, play games, and find new gadgets, I was hooked. But… I was a little concerned it might be like similar apps where the shipping takes forever, or the products are low quality. So… is Temu like Wish? Or Aliexpress? The short answer is no. There are some similarities, but Temu beats Wish in the quality of products, price, and shipping […]

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My Nursing Goals: Do Good in This World.

My Nursing Goals: Do Good in This World

One of my primary nursing goals is to help as many people as possible and impact the world dramatically. I’m not sure what that means in terms of quantity, but I’m going to keep going until I feel fulfilled. However, given my entrepreneurial nature, that may never occur. It’s no mistake that I chose nursing as a career. I am here on this earth to be of service to others and nursing is a great field in which to do it.

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What Does the TID Medical Abbreviation Mean?

What Does the TID Medical Abbreviation Mean?

Have you ever been to the doctor and they’ve written down a bunch of medical abbreviations that you don’t understand? Well, you’re not alone. Many of these abbreviations can be confusing and difficult to keep track of what all of these letters mean. You may have heard or seen the medical abbreviation “TID” and wondered what it meant. In this blog post, we’ll look at the meaning of “TID.” TID: What Does it Mean? The Tid medical abbreviation stands for three times a day. It’s a dosing instruction that you’ll see on many prescriptions. For example, if your doctor prescribes

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CRNA: Nurse Anesthetist Career Guide

CRNA: Nurse Anesthetist Career Guide

Becoming a Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a career goal for many nurses. In fact, when I was in nursing school nearly half of the class stated that becoming a CRNA was their future goal. However, many nurses and nursing students are unclear of the process that must be followed in order to become a CRNA. In this blog post we’ll discuss some quick facts about CRNAs, average salary, career outlook, educational requirements and resources (including guides for exactly how to become a CRNA). As a bonus we’ve also listed some cool gifts and items that show pride in the profession.

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Nursing Interview Questions and Tips

Nursing Interview Questions and Tips

One of the best ways you can prepare for an interview is to practice your answers to some of the most common nursing interview questions. Although no two interviews are exactly the same, most nurse managers ask many of the same types of questions. Getting your thoughts together and ideas of how to answers these questions ahead of time will help you appear confident and prepared during the interview process.

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How to Pass the NCLEX with 75 Questions in One Attempt

How to Pass the NCLEX with 75 Questions in One Attempt

Nursing school is a challenging experience. As if the rigors faced during your nursing education weren’t enough, you then have to take your professional licensure exam. Whether you have completed an RN or LPN program, you still must take your “boards” in order to practice as a nurse.

If you’ve stumbled onto this page in a nervous effort to find any tips or advice you possibly can in order to do well on the NCLEX, then you’ve come to right place. If you’re worried about your NCLEX test preparation, you are not alone. You wouldn’t be a good nurse if you didn’t think things through. But since you’re already thinking like a nurse, then I’m sure you’ll do fine, but here are a few things that might give you a little extra confidence.

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