jenn_rn_nj replied to Ling07's topic in Pennsylvania
I would have to disagree with you on that one...my nurse recruiter was professional, timely, pleasant and very amicable. Actually, I have found this attitude and professionalism extends to their workforce as well.
jenn_rn_nj replied to 83studentnurse's topic in New Jersey
I have a BS in psychology & education and I chose the diploma route when I went back to nursing school because I wanted the clinical experience. I do not regret electing a diploma program. The majority of my 43 person graduating class got jobs...
for those babies in an isolette still on humidity, we use gauze moistened with warmed, sterile water (the little enfamil sterile water bottles as they are easy to keep in the isolette and thus stay warm); as they transition to room air / being dresse...
i have a blend of 3 in a row or a single day and 2 in a row...i tend to sleep in even on my off days, staying up until 3-4am and sleeping until 11ish...the morning of an "on" day, i stay up until 0600 or 0630 then sleep until mid-afternoon...i have a...
jenn_rn_nj replied to Ling07's topic in Pennsylvania
hi all they use behavioral type interviewing (i think that style of questioning is popular in healthcare...my previous job used the same approach)...there are various websites that have sample questions / examples of behavioral type interviewing with...
jenn_rn_nj replied to pedi-RN's topic in New Nurse
nother new grad joining the lot...my name is jenn and i'm working as a new grad in a nicu...started working in july and everyday is an adventure so far hehe
jenn_rn_nj replied to Jag815's topic in New Jersey
i think it all depends on how organized you are, how well you can prioritize and follow through with things and the type of studier you are...i was able to very successfully take two lab courses (micro & ap2), work full-time, attend to family / h...
jenn_rn_nj replied to lpjmmb's topic in New Jersey
i commute from near great adventure to chop and i just finished an 8am-4pm stint for 2 weeks i was pleasantly suprised that the commute was not bad at all...i take 295s to walt whitman and i drive about 5miles over the posted speed limit and found th...
hello - was searching the forums for this exact subject...sorry to bring back an old thread but also a concern of mine...former triathlete and current runner that just graduated from nursing school and will be working nights i don't have the option ...
Saunders: 83-88 RN3500 & Lippincott: 78-82 Davis: 80-81 Meds Pub & Drexel question bank: 78-88 passed NCLEX in 75 but was also a strong student...i think the practice tests are a great way to review / learn things not addressed in nursing ...
jenn_rn_nj replied to Ling07's topic in Pennsylvania
I think that pretty much sums it up...apply, then call about your resume...it will get forwarded to the appropriate recruiter who will in turn contact you and the process will begin from there...the only thing that I was advised from HR is that unlik...
jenn_rn_nj replied to jenn_rn_nj's topic in Pennsylvania
I was advised that my new transcripts would not "go to the bottom of the pile" so to speak but get forwarded on for review upon receipt since my file is already considered "active". Given that they were sent from central NJ to central Pa this past ...
jenn_rn_nj replied to jenn_rn_nj's topic in Pennsylvania
thanks for the replies / suggestions...my school's registrar and i both phoned the BON and neither of us received a callback in over 48 hours...i got a little assertive / demanding today and i received a callback in about 3.5 hours...i'm sure word sp...
hello - wasn't sure if i should post here or the gn / nclex forum but here goes... i graduated from a cooperative nursing program (diploma school linked with community college so i earn a diploma and AS degree) in NJ and applied for licensure in Pa s...