Well...I always wanted to work either in ED or an Urgent Care. I am pretty familiar with the lifting required, but ED usually has couple strong men to help with lifting. As far as I remember, it is fast-paced, there is very little chance of having a patient on dilaudid at regular intervals...
Can you please share how you managed to become EMT? I am a recovering alcoholic/addict as well, 4 years clean, 7 years w/o drugs. Not sure they'd accept me into a program.
Yes, I've heard about accelerated programs, we have one in Jefferson, BSN in a year. If you already have your BS. Do not know how they are managing, it was hard enough in 2 years.
The other option is 3 months. Do you think that is slow enough considering I have RN-BSN already? I am in a process...
I have BSN and suspended RN license due to DUI. Broke my back twice, got addicted to drugs. Clean for 7 years now, no alcohol either for 4 years. Have no desire to use drugs anymore - was prescribed percoset for kidney stone and could not tolerate it - threw up twice. The strongest pill I can...
I am a nurse, just completed my 3 years after my license was suspended due to DUI.
They told me I might have to through recertification process - a semester at Community College. Can I register for EMT course while my RN license is still inactive?