hayleyyelyah replied to hayleyyelyah's topic in Pre-Nursing
I don't know why everyone was so confused, the questions were for NPs. I put that I was in school for my LPN because I was at community college, I was just specifying that I wasn't in school for RN or NP yet. I put that I was asking NPs the questions
Hi, my name is Hayley. I got my GED at 16 and started going to LSU at Eunice in Eunice, LA to become an RN. I quickly realized I didn't have a passion for it, I didn't really get excited when I started to think about it because my heart was with anim...
I heard about Naturopathy and I'm very interested in learning more about it, but right now I am in school to get my Associate of Science in Nursing. After I get my nursing license, would I be able to go into Naturopathy? It seems like a very interest...
hayleyyelyah replied to hayleyyelyah's topic in General Students
Thank you so much. Some of the comments made it seem like I was being immature? It's really sad that I can't do what I want to my own body without people judging it. Especially if it's a tattoo with meaning behind it. These people should really be mo...
I am going to be a nurse practitioner, but I plan on having visible tattoos and piercings. I know there are places you can work other than a hospital (which obviously have very strict dress codes). I was wondering if any nurse jobs allow visible tatt...
I just went to orientation for nursing, and I haven't even taken my prerequisites yet. I have to take a year of prerequisites. When I start clinicals, will I even be tested? Or will I not be tested until I apply for a job/get a job? I've been really ...
Okay let me explain. If I go to community college, I would go to be an LPN. Once I finish that, I would go to college to be an RN. If I go to college, I would go straight to RN classes. If I go to college, I can start in two months. But I would have...
I start LPN classes soon (not sure when because I just finished my GED and I am getting information on upcoming classes). I have a few questions for nurse practitioners specifically. 1- How much do you usually get paid? This is an important question...