tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1902698416871808828.post8558981513536511915..comments2024-01-30T04:31:59.092-06:00Comments on Adventures of a PICU Nurse Practitioner: Sexy SundayDanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00591958643405410364noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1902698416871808828.post-50633484578607256362019-03-26T18:36:52.550-05:002019-03-26T18:36:52.550-05:00computer and underwear really do not get too well ...computer and underwear really do not get too well with each othercomunicatihttp://www.comunicati.net/comunicati/istituzioni/comuni/marche/433500.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1902698416871808828.post-44333357450397228582013-02-20T17:49:06.824-06:002013-02-20T17:49:06.824-06:00Hahaha, that is so funny! :D Hahaha, that is so funny! :D Millahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18066973289675905016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1902698416871808828.post-73261646500104571982013-02-20T11:48:15.799-06:002013-02-20T11:48:15.799-06:00Candi- On my unit the nurse practitioners share 3 ...Candi- On my unit the nurse practitioners share 3 offices. Each desk space has an overhead locked cabinet with plenty of storage space for my bag. I have no need for a locker room because we don't change out of our clothes at any point. Right across the hall from my office is a bay of call rooms and private bathrooms that we use for changing (or laying down at night). If for some reason we wanted to use the locker room, then I could use the nursing one, but I've never had any need.<br />-Since I work in a large city hospital, there are 3 parking lots. They are not designated by occupation, but rather the amount of days that you work per week. Since I usually work 4 days a week, I am in the garage with a good mix of nurse practitioners, physicians, and nurses. <br />-Am I considering getting my DNP. In short, NO. At least for now. While I've heard that its not as hard or time consuming as getting your masters, i have no motivation other than title to get it at this point. It will not change my job description or give me any more autonomy. It will not increase my pay. It will solely give me a title, and honestly since I'm 30 and still figuring out the ins and outs of being a PICU nurse practitioner I have no desire in getting my DNP at this point. Plus, programs near me are pretty pricey and my hospital has horrible reimbursement. Maybe at some point I will be more motivated to get the title, but not at this point.<br />*Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions! Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00591958643405410364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1902698416871808828.post-72228685448436328022013-02-19T20:30:46.486-06:002013-02-19T20:30:46.486-06:00Ok this has nothing to do with lacy thong underwea...Ok this has nothing to do with lacy thong underwear, it's actually in regards to your posts where you answer questions about being a NP. I was wondering, now that you're a NP do you still have to use the nurse's locker room? I mean I've seen in the hospital where I work that they have nursing locker room's & physician locker rooms & I was just wondering that. Also, my hospital has physician parking. Do you get to park there now or do you still have to park in the regular employee parking lot? Also, are you considering getting your DNP?Candihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13995021996457640960noreply@blogger.com