Destination1 replied to 2 r MC1R's topic in Oklahoma
Ada has a BSN nursing program with approx 60 RN's graduating each year (East Central University). You will be competing with the majority of them for a job in the area. However there are two hospitals in Ada: Vally View Regional Hospital and Carl Alb...
Destination1 replied to nursinghopeful1111's topic in Kansas
I have some very good friends who have attended MidAmerica. They have nothing but praise for the school. Some things to consider: 1. This is a private religious (Nazarene) university. 2. Tuition is high. 3. Students tend to be slightly younger than t...
Destination1 replied to Tricia76's topic in Oklahoma
Did you mean he made to much in 2010? The fafsa only goes on the prior years income. Also are you saying you cant enroll because you cant afford it or the school will not let you enroll because you do not qualify for grants? I assume your saying you ...
Destination1 replied to Oknursinggirl's topic in Oklahoma
Why not seriously consider the program at Seminole State? Its just a stones throw from Shawnee and a good school. I earned my A.S. there a few years ago. I know several who have graduated from the nursing program from there and they all (somewhat) en...
Destination1 replied to bigrigcowboy's topic in Male Students
I am a normal, married, not one of them, real man, with kids. I am also a STUD....Did you scream? lol Honestly I have never felt the need to prove my sexual orientation to anyone. But I do wonder sometimes when did it become abnormal to be straight? ...
Destination1 replied to nsu_demon's topic in General Nursing
Random answer to your random question = 24! lol Seriously this doesn't sound right to me. I have no problem calling someone a liar when its blatantly obvious but that's just me.
I completely understand what your saying but I think that if you truly are a "worker" your peers and patients and their families would recognize that no matter the title behind your name. Besides around here an RN makes a fatter check :)
the most obvious example would be working outside your scope of practice as an lpn. if youve worked as an rn for a while i could imagine it would be a simple mistake to make. especially if you move to another state where the rules are different. just...
Just remember you will always be held to the standards of the Rn license even if working as an LPN. Once you get that RN education you cant simply say "I didnt know".
I bought a book titled the "illustrated study guide for the NCLEX-RN exam" seventh edition and for me it has been worth its weight in gold. If you don't have it I would highly recommend you get it.
Destination1 replied to seasoned hopeful's topic in General Students
Its just the next big buzz word in academia. Nothing exclusive to nursing like many instructors would like for us to believe. Its simply thinking about a problem and its possible solutions before answering. My wife is a music major and in her first ...
Destination1 replied to ghurricane's topic in General Nursing
No HESI exams here. I do wonder if it is an attempt by the schools to protect their NCLEX pass rates. Fail those that dont pass the HESI and there is no need to worry about that student failing the NCLEX also.
I'm seeing that the nursing programs are much more varied than I first thought. Im in a BSN program and we take a full Year of pharmacology (two full semesters). On the bright side we know our meds inside and out! We also take two pharm exams that m...