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- Probably Northern Arizona University would accept international students. I think the tuition would be about 20k/year, and you would have to pay about 3k for books and health insurance. You would...Jan 11, '11
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- I think "Freetopayattention" has a point. I work with some really good LPN's, and I can't tell the difference between them and the RN's I work with, but I think they should try and get their RN...Jan 8, '11
- Forum: LPN / LVN Corner
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- Interesting to know that it's not uncommon to have an LPN in charge of RN's in LTC. I work in a sub-acute LTC facility as a new grad, and one of my charge nurses/house supervisor is an LPN. She's a...Dec 29, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- If I was you, I would spend 2 weeks reviewing all the material that you learned from school, including your notes, and then do practice questions. I passed my NCLEX 1st time with 75 questions and I...Dec 23, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I guess if the LPN's do not like the fact that a new grad RN is in charge of them, they should go back to college to get their RN license.Dec 15, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I did all the practice questions and a lot of case studies on the evolve/HESI website and I did feel that it helped me a lot. I took the HESI exam twice. The first time I scored 850, and the second...Dec 6, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I think that it is not a good idea for new grad RN's to only look at new grad hospital programs. There are many LTC/SNF's that will hire new graduates. I graduated in May this year, passed NCLEX in...Nov 18, '10
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I'm a new grad RN, and I have been in a LTC facility for 4 months now. I got the job by giving my resume to one of the weekend nurses, and she placed it under DON's door. The DON gave me a call as...Nov 13, '10
- Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
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- I have just finished my first week as a new grad RN at a sub-acute LTC. I sort of enjoyed it, and I'm starting to really know the residents. I also have pts with picc lines, g tubes and stuff, so I...Jul 18, '10
- Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
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- I had around 10-12 SATA questions, and one math question. I think it is a good sign if you are getting several SATA's, but if you are getting any more than 2 math problems out of 75 that could be a...Jul 10, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Beta-Blockers such as metoprolol, atenolol (most end with olol) etc may cause bronchoconstriction. Use these drugs with caution in patients with asthma and other respiratory conditions. Laxatives:...Jul 9, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- 100 questions/day for me wouldn't be enough. I would do at least 200 questions each day. Also, look at all the rationales and take notes. I would also do practice questions from a different source....Jul 8, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- Hi there, I am a foreign student as well. I'm here on a F1 student visa, but was able to take my NCLEX and get the OPT card as I have an SSI#. You can apply for a social security number as a foreign...Jul 7, '10
- Forum: International Nursing
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- You passed! I did the exam 2 weeks ago and I did the PV trick and got the good pop up. Finished the exam in an hour with 75 questions. I thought the exam was not bad also as most questions can be...Jul 7, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I'm a new grad also, but I have not started my job yet. I'm a bit scared of making mistakes too. However, at least the mistake you made did not harm your patient. For example, if you gave your...Jul 7, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- I think I did just over 4000 with rationales in the space of 5 weeks. I downloaded CD questions onto my computer. I didn't look at, or buy any NCLEX review book. I did look at my class notes for a...Jul 5, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I wasn't the brightest in my class, but I passed first time last week with only 75 questions. 1) Do at least 4000 practice questions from different sources in the space of 4 weeks. But study the...Jul 3, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I had 10 or 12 SATA questions on my NCLEX out of 75 questions. Just look at those questions as "yes or no" or " true or false" for each option. A lot of my SATA questions were pretty basic. The...Jul 3, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I only did practice questions before taking my exam last week. I did over 4000 questions from different sources in the space of 5 weeks. However, the last 2 days before my exam I looked at my class...Jun 30, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I would volunteer at a local hospital. I was volunteering 4 hours/week at my local hospital in the ER. I know that several volunteers were able to get jobs after a few months as scribes(not sure if...Jun 29, '10
- Forum: Arizona Nursing
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- Thanks there. I hope I can get at least 22/hr plus night shift allowance. Some of my class mates that got new grad jobs at the local hospital are starting at 26/hr base pay. I know money isn't...Jun 29, '10
- Forum: Arizona Nursing
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- It only took the board just over a day to post my license number. I now have my paper license also. Got it yesterday. Arizona is pretty quick. I heard that some states like California take a long...Jun 27, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I was wondering if someone can answer me this question. I graduated 6 weeks ago from an ADN program, and I passed my NCLEX-RN a few days ago. I was offered a position as a new grad night shift RN in...Jun 26, '10
- Forum: Arizona Nursing
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- Good job there. I found out I passed the NCLEX-RN yesterday. I'm not the brighest person around, but I passed first time with 75 questions in one hour. I did about 4500 practice questions with...Jun 25, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum
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- I know! Nice to have some free moments after taking this test. Did too much studying for the RN exam. I passed too! I did the PV trick, and I checked the boards again to make sure, and it tells me...Jun 25, '10
- Forum: NCLEX Discussion Forum