Tag: filipino nurse
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The Day I almost Called 911 | Dialysis Nurse
To the 7 years I’ve worked as a dialysis nurse in the Philippines–half a year training as a dialysis nurse, 6 years working in a dialysis hospital setting then six months in a dialysis center, I thought I’ve seen all until the day I almost called 911. [wp_ad_camp_1] PH vs US Dialysis Set up This…
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My US Journey: Life Reset at 33
It seems like it was only yesterday that I was preparing for NCLEX and tearfully waiting for a good pop up . I was thirty that time! Three years passed, now thirty three, I’m finally here in US. 2020 I can clearly remember, year 2020 in the middle of pandemic when I got my petition…
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A Day In The Life Of A Nephrology Nurse: 2 To 10 pm Shift | Philippines
[wp_ad_camp_1] Hospital Triage System A typical afternoon shift of a nephrology nurse in an acute or hospital setting starts by clocking in at 2:00pm. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before we could enter the hospital, we need to undergo triage and have our temperature checked first and our wrists stamped. Strict measures are being mandated…
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Where Am I in my Nursing Career Now that I am 30?
[wp_ad_camp_1]This is the part when I can fully attest how fast time really flies. It feels like it was just yesterday when I was struggling with my clinical duties in college; a few days later, I was on the line of applying for different hospitals and institutions as an official registered nurse; months after, I…
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UKVI IELTS Now Abolished, What Nurses Should Rejoice for?
[wp_ad_camp_1] UK registration and visa immigration in one test; No more UKVI IELTS It seems the UK government have been on full ears ever since petitions, issues and calls for changes on IELTS from nurses have been circulating online. First was the lowering of IELTS passing band score for Writing from 7 to 6.5, next…