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Search Results Type: Posts; User: Lev, BS, RN
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- From personal experience I beg you to intervene and either speak to manager or preceptor directly.May 12
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- What is Gumco suction?May 9
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- My is listed as under Licensure and Certification section as Registered Nurse State of Xxxxx License #xxxxxxx Valid til 00/00/0000May 8
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- I think you want to highlight what you learned/accomplished from clinical experiences rather than jobs. Put your practicum with hours first, right after education. Put licensure/certifications after...May 5
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- PM to me and I'll give it a try. If you don't have job description for school nursing job, put something on there. Also make sure you have any nursing technician work on resume along with any...May 5
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- The ratio will probably be 1:3May 3
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Saunders, LaCharity, Kaplan classroom course.Apr 28
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- The first thing to do is read the Saunders book cover to cover. Don't bother with the questions because they are too easy. Amazon.com: Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 5e...Apr 28
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Great to hear!Apr 28
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Yes it is enough, if you use your time well. The best way to be successful is to know your content well and practice questions. I strongly suggest the Kaplan online review course. Pass the NCLEX...Apr 28
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Kaplan (do all the q-trainers and at least 80% of the questions) and LaCharity...worked like a charm!Apr 28
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Acute always before "risk for." Think pain and then Maslow.Apr 28
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- I'm a new nurse. My assessments take too long. Telemetry nurses (or anyone), can you please list everything you assess in order you assess it? I just heard a great tip: check heart, lungs, and bowel...Apr 28
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Home | SkillStat Learning - Fast, Fun and Effective!Apr 23
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I'm a member, but I can't really tell you much about it. Look at the website for the answers. I joined to put it on my resume and for free CE credits. They also have partnerships with certain...Apr 18
- Forum: Nursing Activism / Healthcare Politics
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- Highlight clinical experiences, starting with senior practicum including number of hours. Resume does not have to be one page. Should probably not be more than 2.5 pages. After each listing of...Apr 16
- Forum: Nursing Resume Help
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- Suck it up, finish your BSN, and start applying for new jobs.Mar 13
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- Bump again...Mar 7
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- bump bumpMar 3
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- What do you look for in your new grad orientees? Pet peeves?Mar 2
- Forum: Nurse Colleague / Patient Relations
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- You will learn a lot from both units. Honestly, I would go with the unit that is more likely to hire you after you graduate.Feb 17
- Forum: CCU Nursing / Coronary / Cardiac
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- LifeBridge Health has a good new grad program.Feb 14
- Forum: Maryland Nursing
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- It's been a couple weeks, but I wanted to go back to this site and post my scores for Kaplan... This is in the order I took the exams... Diagnostic - 56 QT1 - 67 QT2 - 56 QT3 - 60 Readiness -...Feb 14
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I don't want to jump to conclusions about your culture, but certain cultures are more closed about expressing emotions. If you are from a culture that does not express emotions openly, it's possible...Feb 10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I think that should be expected for your first clinical experience. The point is to make you familiar with patients. It will get more interesting in the hospital.Feb 7
- Forum: General Nursing Student