I worked psych for 2 1/2 years (1st job out of school), and was displaced to a med-surg floor. In my opinion, the psych background definitely helped!! Patients rarely come in with one problem, and alot of them have some psych issues. You can use y...
Go for it! I took 233 (at HFCC) in the summer, and it was fine. Believe me, it's much better than taking them WITH the nursing program (which is when I had to take 234). You can do it! Good luck!
Here is my schedule: Monday: 12-1:30 supplemental. It is an optional class, but very worth it to help you with the material. Tuesday: lecture 9-12 Wednesday: lecture 9-12 Thursday: clinical 6:45 - 2:30 Friday: clinical 6:45-2:30 Saturday & Sunday...
yes, i go to hfcc. jg, if those are the initials of your name, trust me, it is not you. see, at hfcc we have a lottery system. at the end of first year you are given a list of sections (dates & times of lectures/clinicals), then you rank your p...
Ok, I just need to get this off my chest. I was lucky enough to get the section I wanted with a great instructor, through the lottery this year (as well as the other 25-30 people or so that are there, too). However, there are several people that see...
Veruka replied to ToBANurse2010's topic in Michigan
Read the book, read the book, read the book. Then after you read it three times, go over your instructor's power points. This is what I got out of my lectures so far..... Diabetes 1: remember MUST be treated with insulin. The pancreas can not pro...
Veruka replied to LisaCarterMA's topic in Michigan
according to dean (dean's initials removed by moderator). at one of the meetings, the accelerated program was dropped due to a "greater than 50%" failure rate.
Read again. It clearly says misdemeanors are included. Depends on the degree of the theft. From what I gather, it would be 5 years. "5 years: Any other misdemeanor involving assault, fraud, or theft."
Well, 3 of my friends just got jobs there and they JUST graduated. They won't have their license until they take the NCLEX, so for now they are graduate nurses (not interns).
I would DEFINITELY call the recruiter! I applied for a job and called a week later. She had it in her file that she had already called me for an interview & was awaiting my return call. SHE NEVER CALLED IN THE FIRST PLACE! So, yes-- call! I ...