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Old Sep 26, 2005, 12:58 PM
Haunted (Female)
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Yearly Competency Exams

SUCK!!!!!

I had my agency mail me the required yearly exams and have been working on them for the past 3 days. My NCLEX wasn't this involved. Shheeesh!!!

Here is an example of a question:

Although acetazolamide has anticonvulsant properties, it's used primarily as:

............................

I mean, COME ON!!!

I can't even find this drug in any manual or internet site and I am not going to call my pharmisist every 5 minutes over something like this. I am going nuts.


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Old Sep 26, 2005, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Haunted
SUCK!!!!!

I had my agency mail me the required yearly exams and have been working on them for the past 3 days. My NCLEX wasn't this involved. Shheeesh!!!

Here is an example of a question:

Although acetazolamide has anticonvulsant properties, it's used primarily as:

.................

I mean, COME ON!!!

I can't even find this drug in any manual or internet site and I am not going to call my pharmisist every 5 minutes over something like this. I am going nuts.
The drug is actually very well know under its trade name, Diamox. It can easily be found all over.


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Old Sep 27, 2005, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by suzanne4
The drug is actually very well know under its trade name, Diamox. It can easily be found all over.
WOW! Thank you Suzanne. Gee I feel really stupid and am thinking of pitching this whole nurse gig now that I see the error of my ways. I wonder if it's not too late to consider a career as a super model.... but then again nursing is much more glamorous.

My point here is that the competency protocol seems to contain a lot of information which is required and I wonder how many other agency nurses feel the frustration and complete them feeling like an idiot.

It overwhelmed my entire week end and was something I have never encountered before. I was wondering if other agency nurses have had to undergo such rigorous paperwork on a yearly basis.

Yes, I understand from your supportive private message that it is something you have had to undergo, is it just agency or do all nurses have to brainstorm these competencies?

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Old Sep 27, 2005, 06:49 AM
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Many of the competencies I have taken were quite easy. I do like open book tests the best.

Regarding your comment of other Agency Tests, the last test I took for an Agency was at a facility; the test was so easy the interviewer and I laughed about it.

Agency work is the most challenging and rewarding Nursing you will find (my experience). I hope you stay with it!

Let us know how else we can support your endeavor and following your dreams.

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Old Sep 27, 2005, 06:56 AM
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I did not recognize this drug by it's generic name, but know of Diamox from years ago. However, hardly seeing it prescribed much with our home care patients. Since it's an open book test, having a drug book at your side would seem helpful.

My first homecare agency also did hospital staffing and required yearly competency test each year. Some of the drugs on the test were off the market! After 10 years, told the boss needed to review test and bring up to date.

Can sympathize with you. Only rarely seeing patients in the home now, hard to keep up with the new drugs.

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Old Sep 28, 2005, 12:57 AM
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I use 3 agencies and none of them have a very vigorous yearly competency. And by the way I didn't recognize that drug by its generic either. If I can't locate my drug book at home I look at Walgreens.com they usually have a brief description of most drugs.

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Old Sep 29, 2005, 05:51 AM
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Ther was a myriad of ambigous questions which could go either way, such as capillary refill time. Well, are we talking about an elder with COPD? It was the specifics of reading into the questions and a lot of hormones whirling about that probably set me off. I know, I know, no excuse.

I have only, and always worked registry and could probably write a book on the subject but am sort of shot down, no resources to beyotch and complain to but here on this lonely desolete planet called "Allnurses" at 3 ayem.

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Old Sep 29, 2005, 08:46 AM
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Geez it almost sounds like you have to take a mini NCLEX every year. I wouldn't like it either.
And you're right Haunted,( sorry) we are not popular and no one wants to hear us complaining but we have feelings just like everyone else. Not all of us are money mongers cheating the system while undermining the plight of staff nurses. Many of us do this because we have to.

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Old Oct 05, 2005, 02:11 AM
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Watch for competency tests to become a much more serious thing as agencies begin to pursue JCAHO certification.

Of course, it's probably a good idea. It's just a pain.

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Old Feb 17, 2007, 02:33 PM
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Re: Yearly Competency Exams

If an agency is JCAHO accredited comps are required. As a director I do like to know we're sending competent people into patient's homes.

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