My current job is at an allergy clinic (first nursing job) and 90% of my coworkers are all 60+. It does have the reg 8hr day shifts M-F, which I know fits their preferences since they've been in...
So I managed to snag an interview for a LTC 20 bed facility in my city. I've been reading many posts about nurses' experiences working in LTC (idk if their experiences are American or Canadian based...
Please get Uworld. Here's the link to my post about my experience. https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/2nd-attempt-and-1073317.html Hope you find inspiration in
Please get Uworld. Here's the link to my post about my experience. https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/2nd-attempt-and-1073317.html Hope you find inspiration in
PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO UWORLD! IT WILL HELP WITH CRITICAL THINKING AND HAVE A LOT OF HIGH-LEVEL SATA AND EKG. See my last posting in my profile and read how I passed my second time. This really sucks...
Never been asked this, but pts assume that I was their doctor (I'm a murse btw). I would love MD's paycheque and wealth of knowledge, but based on the aforementioned lists above, no I wouldn't want to...
I'm from a province in Canada (Manitoba). I've recently graduated with my BSN and passed the nclex this past month. I did my senior in an acute nephrology ward (very busy floor and had other specialty...
U world is all you need. If you already have a content book (I.e. Saunders or other) then use that as a reference when you get questions wrong on uworld. I passed with 75... and 90% of the time I...
If I were you, I'd suggest you buy as it is a steal compared to resources such as Kaplan and hurst. It's really good and trains your critical thinking. Honestly, it's the only resource you
I was confident I passed at 75. I had 12 SATA where some say they had half SATA. I think SATA had nothing to do with the level of difficulty. Most of the SATA were fairly easy to depict the wrong...