U.S.A. New York
Published Aug 18, 2003
Just want to say "Hello" from one New York nurse to another!
Ted
athena55, BSN, RN
987 Posts
Hello All. New to AllNurses.com, and so far I am LOVING It, Smile.
SO, is Staten Island in the House??
From my home to yours, I hope that y'all have a safe and healthy New Year.
Bella2006
8 Posts
Hello from Boston... Im a student nurse, soon to be graduating in June 06 as an LPN... I plan on making the move to NYC soon after, hopefully that summer, if not, then that fall. I need as much help as possible with finding a job. Does anyone know of or work for a nursing home, hospital ect in the Brooklyn, Manhattan area?... Its going to be hard whereas i wont have any experience. Pleeeeease feeel free to help me out lol.. thanks ! :)
shaider
64 Posts
RN from the Bronx.
loni44
4 Posts
Hi PoopsyBublnose
I went from living in PA to living in Upstate NY, the countryside is wonderful but the cold weather sucks. LOL
Nice to meet you
Loni
FranEMTnurse, CNA, LPN, EMT-I
3,619 Posts
Hi PoopsyBublnoseI went from living in PA to living in Upstate NY, the countryside is wonderful but the cold weather sucks. LOLNice to meet youLoni
Ta Ta
Poopsie
SuesquatchRN, BSN, RN
10,263 Posts
Hey, CashewLady! I'm from Staten Island. Moved upstate last year. Man, do I miss canolli.
starbin, BSN, RN
406 Posts
hi from brooklyn
i live....near the beautiful historical brooklyn bridge....nice to see you guys around..
amy
152 Posts
A hearty hello from just north of our capital!
aniutka
24 Posts
Hi,
everybody :)
I,m pre nursing student at NYCTech all going well but bit slowly.
Maybe you can help, looking for info about Long Island College Hospital Nursing School, private, small thinking about it but it;s very hard to get any feedback, I;ll be grateful for any info,
thanx :)
islandnurse55
19 Posts
good morning and happy sunday to everyone from long island, ny. i am new to this site and i am still trying to learn my way around. i have enjoyed the posts that i have read so far and look forward to spending a lot more time on the site.
mdavid
10 Posts
Hey can anybody give me some information on challenging the LPN state boards? I'm in my second year of nursing and have completed all my of my prerequisites for nursing. I need to have something to fall back on just in case I don't make it in the RN program. I also believe that it may give me the confidence and take some of the pressure off if I had my license as an LPN.
Thank you
Single mom of four
mm4785
16 Posts
Hey can anybody give me some information on challenging the LPN state boards? I'm in my second year of nursing and have completed all my of my prerequisites for nursing. I need to have something to fall back on just in case I don't make it in the RN program. I also believe that it may give me the confidence and take some of the pressure off if I had my license as an LPN. Thank youSingle mom of four
I think you would have to contact your state board of nursing as a starting point - but why not just continue with your studies? If you've already completed your prerequisites just go ahead and finish.
It will not be easy to challenge the LPN nclex (if it's even possible) and since you are in school you will be adding significantly to your academic workload. Why take two NCLEX (PN & RN) if you don't have to - taking one is bad enough. This is a link to a site with info on the PN NCLEX http://caring4you.net/lpnnclex.html I hope this is helpful. Nursing is not easy, but obviously it isn't impossible to enter the field - I made it. Have more confidence in yourself.