cambrose

cambrose

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About cambrose

cambrose specializes in Emergency Care.


I developed a compassion to help people after the care I was given after a pretty bad motorcycle accident I was in. My father was a nurse who got me to register for my first college class and began my journey to becoming a healthcare professional. During this journey I completed an EMT and Firefighter course and got my first taste of the Emergency Field. I immediately fell in love with this area of expertise. My very first week answering calls I managed multiple cardiac arrests, multiple car accidents, and a range of other emergencies. Nothing would turn me away from this new passion I developed. Six months later I got a call for a roll over accident with multiple ejections from the vehicle. I was the first ambulance on scene and started to triage. This was my first time having to deal with multiple pediatric victims (four in total). I was able to treat appropriately having only lost one of the patients was not a success for me and began to beat my self up over it for the next year. It wasn't until a similar call went out where everyone survived because of the treatment we provided that I began to receive the compassion I had once yearned for. I recently graduated from nursing school and earned my BSN and have become officially licensed after passing my NCLEX. I have landed a job as an ER nurse starting in September 2015, which I will look to continuing my passion for the emergency field. I truly believe that if you love what you do you will never work a day in your life.

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  1. Pearson Vue Trick as of August 2015

    Better to go ask a different thread or perhaps start your own, they don't like posts that aren't related to the topic...
  2. Pearson Vue Trick as of August 2015

    It looks as if you did not pass according to the PVT trick but the only DEFINITE way is to get your quick results... Keep us updated!!
  3. Passing the NCLEX, Second Attempt

    It surely did!!!
  4. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    I just want to be clear because I understand where you are coming from, but if you read my original post I specifically say not to bring anyone down and do feel that nurses who have passed the nclex should be encouraging to future perspective nurses....
  5. Pearson Vue Trick as of August 2015

    I know what it's like to fail and your heart drops and the room seems to get bigger all around you as you feel smaller... The best thing to do is remember how you passed nursing school and study harder for the next time... You know what the test is l...
  6. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    Must say that The U.S. Should adapt this policy if it wasn't for making money they probably would...
  7. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    I couldn't agree with you more!!!
  8. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    The term going in blind meaning you don't know what the comprehensive test is going to be. Is going to be like the questions you practiced, are there going to be a lot of SATA questions, are you going to get slammed with pharm questions, I mean it in...
  9. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    I do believe the NCLEX carries a bit more risk than nursing school tests. This is the test that makes nursing school worth all of the tests you took, this is the test that will allow you to practice as a nurse (pending approval from your state), this...
  10. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    Yeah the scary part is we will never know those who took 6 tries to pass. The only way to really see incompetent nursing is stories about lawsuits or those Nurses you work with that should touch a stethoscope... I can see the argument after the third...
  11. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    I agree
  12. I paid 200 dollars for pvt

    Hey I agree you should wait for quick results of your state allows it. But if you write a post about the PVT there's going to be a million and one different opinions about the subject and how it worked or didn't work for that very individual. Like I ...
  13. I paid 200 dollars for pvt

    Yeah usually that's the case I know from my experience after failing the first time. Best of Luck though.
  14. Taking the NCLEX multiple times

    I almost feel like that would be impossible to do. But that scares me the possibility of a fraud nurse with no education.
  15. I paid 200 dollars for pvt

    I understand my apologies. I was replying as I reading. But i also did not see an update from the original poster after I read everything. And was only giving my personal opinion on the matter and did not mean any poor etiquette by doing so.