beachcomber64 replied to litebrightgirl's topic in LPN/LVN Students
I would do the LPN route as well. Just in case u have to change jobs/locations/etc., you'll have this. Once u get this, start right away on your RN degree. Just a thought.
beachcomber64 replied to frannybee's topic in International
I have a pair of K-swiss walkers that I put gel soles in. Even bought the $100 pair of Dansko clogs....still makes my foot hurt underneath the arch after a 16 hour shift!!!! WASTE OF MONEY!
beachcomber64 replied to Marie_LPN, RN's topic in LPN-RN
Are you in the EC program or are you in a traditional program? I'm currently enrolled in a Comm. College taking pre-reqs and statistics is req'd and I am really terrified to take it.
beachcomber64 replied to EricJRN's topic in Excelsior
I was just wondering if u could tell me what exactly the CPNE's including when u had to do yours. I understand it's like 3 days of this, is this correct? Thanks for info is appreciated.
beachcomber64 replied to beachcomber64's topic in Online Learning
Thanks, I'll do that. I live in Louisiana....but, I'm scared that I'll start this program and before I can finish w/ it, our state will not accept it anymore. I'm currently taking pre-reqs @ a Comm. College right now, so I'm tossing the idea around...
I'm an LPN in LA considering starting w/ Excelsior for my RN degree. Can anyone out there tell me about the clinicals to pass? I know u usually have to go to another state to do them, but are they extremely difficult??:typing
beachcomber64 replied to zimsaint's topic in Excelsior
I'm sorry I can't help u w/ ur ? re: GA's laws, but I had a question about EC if u don't mind. What did u have to do with the clinical part to pass. I'm currently an LPN going to a traditional college for my RN degree. Just curious about EC.
beachcomber64 replied to beachcomber64's topic in General Nursing
The med was to help her sleep, but the POA stated when she took it in the hospital prior to her coming into the LTCF, it caused extreme agitation and sleeplessness. She stated the nurses did hold it and the pt. rested better. So her reasoning was t...