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  • in reply to: my future plans #25627
    Brianna Ledger
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    Hello!
    I am on the fence about getting my RN. I am exposed to working a lot more RNs working at the hospital where most units require you to have a RN and at least one year of experience. I have had the opportunity to talk to them about the RN program and they told me that as long as my fundamentals credit carry over. it should be one more year and a lot of writing. I work on a critical care floor now and they require nurses to be RNs, but I know the medical and surgical floors hire LPNs with experience. My manager will work with me when I get my LPN to keep me on the floor. I always wanted to be a Director of an Assisted Nursing facility and you can do that as a LPN. There will be endless possibilities for us!

    in reply to: Module 9 #25626
    Brianna Ledger
    Participant

    Hello! What type of hospital would you like to work at? Currently I work at a level 2 trauma center in Portsmouth, NH and even as a LNA, I love my unit that I work, Progressive Care Neurological Trauma unit. Where would you like to travel? I would like to travel for work maybe one day.

    in reply to: creative writing #23411
    Brianna Ledger
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    I love being able to let my creative side take control. There’s so many instances in life where we have to stay in a box or stay inside the lines sort of speak. Many people use writing as a tool to help decompress or as a way to communicate with the world about what’s going inside their realm. Just being able to get the thoughts out on paper can bring things to reality.

    in reply to: writing styles #23410
    Brianna Ledger
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    I would have to agree with the point you made stating, “to express myself without constraints,” I too sometimes with certain assignments having too many guidelines. I get bogged down trying to focusing on the length of the paper, etc. I’m looking forward to testing my skills and limits as we move forward in this English class.

    in reply to: Self introduction #23404
    Brianna Ledger
    Participant

    Hi Brendon, it’s nice to meet you. That’s something that I don’t know if many people can say that about the work they do, purpose. I think having a purpose, having that drive to be better, to do better. Not better than anyone else but to benefit your personal growth and to give back to the greater good. I am personally so passionate about the work that we embark on everyday working as front line workers as LNAs. Developing some skills we have, making them better or exploring and learning brand new skills to bring to the table, that we’ve never had before. For that, I think becoming, transforming into a good nurse is exceptionally profound.

    in reply to: Self Introduction #23403
    Brianna Ledger
    Participant

    Hi Stephanie, it’s a pleasure to meet you. I admire you for chasing your dreams and dreaming big with great inspiration. I have been a LNA for many years and its a definitely a great foundation to having while becoming a nurse. Thank you for sharing your, “Why.”

    in reply to: Mod 10- Psychotic Disorders #15897
    Brianna Ledger
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    I try to put myself in their position, it must feel scary to be to suffer from such a disorder. Imagine it being very isolating.

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