My great-aunt worked in dialysis at Cabell Huntington for years and retired. She was off for about 3 months or so and decided to go back working part time and she was in her mid 70s then. She passed...
Obviously, since I'm now in NS, I didn't work there as a nurse, but I worked there about 6 yrs. ago as a phlebotomist and the pay there was higher than at CAMC and when I interviewed I was told that...
I agree with everyone about the "kiss your family goodbye for 2 yrs." thing. I still spend plenty of time with my family and my husband and I have even gone away for the weekend and exams are always...
I agree. I'm starting week 7 and am not nearly as uptight as I was week 1. It seemed like once I took that first exam and got a feel for it and started falling into routine with studying, I was...
Passing is maintaining a B with 80% being the lowest percentage. They evaluate at the end of Nursing 101, then again at the end of 102, then at the end of 103. If at anytime someone does not have...
Name: Monica School: WV State Comm. and Tech. College Program: Associate Degree Nursing What area of interest at this time: Haven't completely figured that out, but may lean toward cardiology Biggest...
Hello all, I was just accepted to WVSCTC's Fall program and was wondering if there is anyone else here that has also been accepted. If there is anyone who is currently a student of WVSCTC's program,...
It has been several years now since I had it, but I distinctly remember the cellular level being the hardest for me. Once we got past that, all the organ systems were much easier for
The funny thing for me is that I never had the slightest interest at all, whatsoever, in being a nurse when I was growing up. After I had my first child, I started becoming more interested in...
I'm copying and pasting this from the Introductions and Greetings forum for more feedback I stumbled along this site in search for answers to alot of questions that I have regarding the whole...