The process will always depend on the state. Sometimes, it could be a little tricky. You have two options to do, either moving to a state that shares reciprocity or retake the CNA test and re certify in that particular state. Try to visit the officia...
I believe there are so many factors that concerns about the licensing. I would agree that schools or maybe the nursing trainings are not created equal. So that's one factor why licensing is needed. It could be that, a certain student may have graduat...
that is something really untidy. Why let the hair untied? and why did they ever enter nursing if they don't know how to take care of this simple thing?
cnacram replied to downsouthlaff's topic in LPN/LVN
If I were an LPN with that so many loads of responsibilities including med surg. I would really not put myself down. I will stand and be proud that I got to perform the same duties as RNs.
If I were you, I would also make time for myself. Take your studies seriously but never ever forget your life outside your nursing school or nursing career. Either you are single or married or have kids while studying nursing, you can still enjoy you...
If you believe in your instinct that you can be a great nurse, then there's no use into stopping. You can be a great help in the community. Maybe let just focus on not going into not-credible schools.
It's a question that branches to more questions... It's actually just common sense, if you think asking the Doctor would be best way then do it. I do think experience will be your best teacher, so at first ask the Doctor then as you experience more t...
I am about to graduate this year, I am 30 years old, took up nursing 5 years ago. I actually was a technology graduate before I decided to try nursing. It's been a good decision, imagine my shift from technology to medical.