Neonatal WannaB

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  1. Med-surg or NICU first?

    Thank you for all of your comments. I will consider each and every comment. You guys are definitely giving me different perspectives.
  2. How did u prepare for the NCLEX?

    Hi, I just graduated and in my last year I started using Mosby's NClex review to study for the exams and it helped me out a lot. My grades were the best they had ever been this whole year. So study from an NCLEX book with your coinciding chapters f...
  3. Med-surg or NICU first?

    Thank you Christel2RN for your advice. Please let me know how it turns out for you on the NICU. Also good luck on the NClex. I know you will do well.
  4. Med-surg or NICU first?

    I want to thank all of you "seasoned" nurses for your advice. I don't what I'm going to do but I know I need to work on my organizational skills and be a little bit more confident when working on my own. I am extremely nervous being a GN. I just d...
  5. Med-surg or NICU first?

    Thank you prmenrs, that was very profound. I never looked at it like that. I will definitely take your advice into consideration. Congrats on your retirement!!!
  6. Med-surg or NICU first?

    Thank you for ur incite dawngloves. I wouldl probably need to go to med-surg first just to get accolomated to the environment. Maybe in 6 mos. I will be ready. Thanks again for ur help.
  7. NCLEX today

    Good Luck to you. I'm sure U will Aceeeeeeeeee it!!!!! U R N my prayers
  8. nurse to patient ratio

    I am a GN and I work at a Sub-acute/Long term care facility. I know that this different from the hospital but our ratio is still somewhat out of control. Sub-Acute has 50 beds and Mid-nights usually work with two nurse and have 25 pt a piece. Even...
  9. Med-surg or NICU first?

    Hello all, this is my first time being on allnurses.com. This site is excellent. One of my classmates told me to check it out and I am glad I did. I have a couple of questions for the "seasoned" nurses. First off, I'm a GN and I work in a sub-acut...