Re: What to do? rn program grad who never took...
I have to agree with MJ here.
First and foremost, you'll need to go to the people who will have the "final word" on matters such as this; that would be your state's BON. If they don't have any regulations against it, then you cannot be prevented from taking the test. I have never heard of this situation before, so I can offer you no more advice here.
However...
A good refresher course, if offered at your college or university, combined with a course on passing the NCLEX (AllNurse's Suzanne has one of those; check here
http://allnurses.com/forums/f197/200...ip-272192.html) would, I think, be essential, as not only have you forgotten how to "think" like a nurse in the years you've let pass, you've also forgotten "how" to take the NCLEX.
Unfortunately, that is the EASY part.
For the rest of your career, in every nursing job you apply to, you will be asked why it took you so long to take the NCLEX. It is just abnormal; people will be curious. If I were the HR person, I would be curious!
You also mentioned that you "hated" Med/Surg (don't we all...), but as a newly-minted nurse, that is exactly where you will be going.
IF you are lucky enough to get something besides M/S, there will still be times where you will need to do a covering shift in an M/S unit. As new nurses, we are expected to "pick up" a few shifts to help out. It is good for us when we do, not so good for us when we don't.
I realize that you requested no "discouraging" advice, but you will need to face some realities of your initial actions.
DO pursue this if it is something that you want. But make sure first, that it is something that you really want. Nursing has a well-earned reputation for chewing up and spitting out nurses who really "want" it.
If you are simply bored now and...well, you understand.
I wish you the
VERY best in whatever path you choose. Should you choose nursing, I hope to meet you someday and shake your hand. Taking the NCLEX years after graduation would be something to sit down over a cup of coffee and talk about!
Good Luck,
Michael
Originally Posted by MikeyJ
Make sure you check with your state board of nursing to ensure you that you are not required to take any type of refresher course.
It will probably be tough to find a hospital that will hire you, just because you have probably forgotten a lot of skills and information and they may not want to spend so much money on essentially re-training you on those skills, etc.
However, if you really want to continue with being a nurse, I would definitely pursue it. I am sure there are other nurses out there who were at one point in a similar circumstance as you are and successfully transitioned into practice.
Good luck to whatever you choose to do!
