Access Nurses Weekly - Get Ready to Make a Diagnosis!
Volume 14 Number 4 - March 7th
Let’s play Diagnosis! Test your knowledge on NurseTV’s fun and educational game show - and the only one of its kind! In this segment, NurseTV plays the game with RNs at an Access Nurses party in Orange County, California. Watch and play along with them.
Here’s how to play:
Nursing contestants are asked to pick one of three envelopes from different nursing categories (Med-Surg, L&D, nursing fundamentals, etc.).
Host Marc Prescott reads the question and the possible answers aloud. The nurse contestant then has 10 seconds to respond.
And you have the opportunity to play along with the nursing contestants at home. The question and responses appear on the computer screen, as well as a timer. At the end of 10 seconds, find out if the nurse (and you) got the right answer.
One correct answer wins $25 worth of scrubs; two correct answers wins $50 worth of scrubs; and three correct answers wins $100 worth of scrubs.
As a fun bonus, one of the nurse contestants is former star of 13 WEEKS, Ron Coronado. Watch him join in the fun too and test his knowledge.
Click here to play Diagnosis. Stay tuned for more fun episodes of Diagnosis on NurseTV.com.
CSI RN
For forensic nurses, their job is real life CSI. Watch as one nurse guides NurseTV through the process of treating a sexual assault victim - from filing a police report to collecting evidence.
A+ ACNL
Get a sneak peek inside the 30th Annual Association of California Nurse Leaders.
Aid for Africa
After a life-changing sermon about World Aids Day, Karen Randolph helped fundraise for scholarships for Ugandan nurses. Now, two years later, four women are being put through nursing school in Uganda thanks to Karen’s efforts.
Tucson, Arizona

Surrounded by five beautifully rugged mountain ranges, Tucson is an outdoor lover’s dream. Plus, the city is home to the University of Arizona, which means plenty of young, hip entertainment. Downtown attractions include the historic Hotel Congress, the Rialto Theatre and St. Augustine Cathedral. Be sure to check out some of the folk festivals, street fairs and rodeos the city offers throughout the year.
Weather: High: 86, Low: 55
Population: 515,526
Nearby Cities: Green Valley, Sierra Vista, Casa Grande
Hot Jobs
Contact your recruiter or call Access Nurses at 1-866-687-7390 to inquire about the following jobs!
Tucson, Arizona
CVICU
Positions: Four
Shift: 12-hour days and nights
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Palm Coast, Florida
ICU
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Shift: 12-hour days
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Sun City, Arizona
Tele
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Shift: 12-hour nights
Start Date: March 24
Scottsdale, Arizona
CVOR Tech
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Shift: 10-hour days
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Sebring, Florida
Med Surg
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Shift: 12-hour nights
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Baltimore, Maryland
ICU and ER
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Shift: Days and nights
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Richmond, Virginia
Case Management
Positions: Two
Shift: Days
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Bakersfield, California
ER
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Shift: Nights
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Chinle, Arizona
Nursery
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Saint Joseph, Michigan
ER
Positions: Two
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP
Casper, Wyoming
ICU, TCU, Med Surg and Neuro
Positions: Several
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP
Albuquerque, New Mexico
ER
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP
Springfield, Missouri
Cath Lab
Positions: One
Shift: 10-hour days
Start Date: ASAP
Brandon, Florida
ER
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Shift: 3 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP
San Antonio, Texas
ICU
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Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
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Cleveland, Ohio
Med Surg
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Shift: 8-hour days and nights
Start Date: ASAP
Houston, Texas
Med Surg
Positions: One
Shift: 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Start Date: ASAP
Buffalo, New York
Cardiothoracic ICU
Positions: One
Shift: Nights
Start Date: ASAP
Carmichael, California
Med Surg
Positions: One
Shift: 8-hour evenings
Start Date: ASAP
Salinas, California
L&D
Positions: One
Shift: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Start Date: ASAP
Featured Forum Topic
Best Part about Travel Nursing
I’ve worked as a permanent nurse for a little while now and I’m already getting burned out. I don’t have any close friends who are traveling nurses, but I’m curious about it. What are the best and worst aspects about traveling? If I’m thinking of traveling for the first time, when’s the best time to start?
