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RATTER15 | 20:42 Tue 22nd May 2012 | ChatterBank
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My boss often says that she is a double qualified nurse, what does "double Qualified" actually mean?
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Did she have to take the exam twice?
Did she retrain after time out?
My mother was SRN and RFN, so she was "double" qualified, I suppose.
State Registered Nurse and Registered Fever Nurse.
Perhaps she can give two injections at the same time?
probably holds a nursing qualification both in general nursing and another discipline, for example mental health or child nursing.
Ask her.....
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I'm not going to ask her, I dislike her! I will be leaving her employ asap, job interview on Thursday:0)
Maybe done her ODP training as well as SRN training, some do.
well, all the best for Thursday ratter. Good luck!
Dual qualified i think is midwife and general xx
Tinks is double qualified - nurse and DRIVER!
Mrs V was RN RM - registered nurse, registered midwife, not sure if the RN has lapsed now, though.
Shoota........WOOHOOO lol xx
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Im not even sure she knows what it means herself to be honest!!

Thanks for the answers guys :))
Best of luck for the interview Ratter , you deserve better than you have at the moment.
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Thanks Eddie, the interview is for a job looking after younger adults with learning Disabilities.
Sounds like the type of job you would be very good at Ratter and possibly more rewarding , I don't mean finacially, than care of the elderly. More chance of seeing a 'posative outcome'
Good luck Ratter. Before working with deaf children I worked with teens with learning difficulties. Loved it.x

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