hardline

hardline

Labor and Delivery; Orthopedics

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About hardline

hardline has 2 years experience and specializes in Labor and Delivery; Orthopedics.


I started nursing school in Macon State College's first Pre-licensure BSN Class (Fall 2009). In May 2011, I graduated from college, passed the NCLEX-RN, and commissioned into the US Navy Nurse Corps. I am currently working in labor and delivery.

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  1. Navy Nurses Corps- Nursing Student

    -What exactly do they look at when determining if they'll accept you or not? (GPA, experience?) There is a whole process of application, interviews, references, etc, Get started first by contacting the healthcare recruiter. - is there a minimum gra...
  2. RN Starting out in the Navy

    Hello, I just graduated nursing school this past May. I received my orders in April which included my ODS class date and the assignment of my first permanent duty station. I was commissioned a few days after passing my NCLEX-RN which was 2 weeks aft...
  3. Navy RN

    I am a new graduate that recently completed nursing school earlier this year. I have prior military service, however, and therefore was not as worried about that aspect as other new nursing students seem to be. I have provided some answers related ...
  4. ODS Uniforms

    You have to have it paid down to $700 to check out and receive last uniform (service dress blues).
  5. passed or failed may 18, 2011

    Took me 3 hours for 75!
  6. May 2011 NCLEX-RN Overcomers

    Support Plan: Step 1: Change your username (recommended usernames "ICanDoIt" "GonnaPass" IfAtFirstIdontsucceed...", etc) Step 2: Try again It is not the end of the world. I apparently passed and also felt horrible during parts of the test and ev...
  7. Military member seeking nursing career

    You may also want to check out the Government/Military Nursing forum on this site for more information.
  8. Do LPNs have a place in the air force or navy?

    With all due respect, either way you will still start out "at the bottom," but as an RN you will be a junior grade officer versus enlisted. As Caliotter said you will not be able to serve as a nurse in the enlisted role, but there are somewhat simila...
  9. May 2011 NCLEX-RN Overcomers

    Review materials and resources used: ATI through school - their predictors rated me at 97% 3 Day ATI live review at school post graduation LWW NCLEX Review 4000 computer program Lippincott's Alternative-format questions book and website REA NCLEX Int...
  10. May 2011 NCLEX-RN Overcomers

    Took my first (and hopefully only) NCLEX-RN today - 75 questions with good pop-up.
  11. Navy Nurse Candidate Program - 2011 Grads

    May 2011 here.
  12. Noticing shifts of interest

    I just went with Navy due to service preference since I was previously in the USMC. I wanted to stay with the same military environment and knowledge base and did not even consider the Army or Air Force.
  13. New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!

    NCP Selectee as of August 2010; I will graduate this May.
  14. Potential Nurse: Should I join the military?

    Will all of my schooling be covered? See allowances. How much of an allowance would I receive? Basically $10,000 (2 payments of $5,000 at intervals) plus $1,000 for each month (max 24 months) once accepted into the nurse candidate program. In accep...
  15. Navy Nurse Candidate Program - Interview Tips

    ODS is 5 weeks. My experience with the interview was similar to the others posted, why the Navy, family, etc. I was also asked how I intended to act given a few ethical scenarios and my reasons for doing so. This was with a nurse corps LCdr. I also...