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This. Once you through your demented residents into the mix, there's a new adventure every 20 minutes. Mix that with your sub-acute hall and you will never be bored. :)
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This. Once you through your demented residents into the mix, there's a new adventure every 20 minutes. Mix that with your sub-acute hall and you will never be bored. :)
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x-posted from your thread in r/nursing.
-How does your clinical background help you as an administrator? -Do you ever find yourself thinking back to not-so-great things your administrators have done to nursing staff in the past? Do you work to improve that, or do you see their rationales in retrospect? -What are the biggest changes that you've seen in healthcare? Everything from styles of nursing to standard medication sets for X problem to change of LTC/SNF population post medicaid changes? -What is your biggest challenge as an administrator? -Do you ever help out on the floor? If not and you can't, do you ever feel compelled to? I'm so curious. Thank you for doing this!
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