Jul 26, 201214 yr Hello everyone, I'm new to the site and I was wondering if there are any fellow CSN RN Spring '13 hopefuls out there. I just turned in my application today and I would love to get to know some of my potential classmates through this forum :)
Nov 1, 201213 yr Hello i wonder if this includes admin fee they charge every visit. And did they tell you about the hep a shots?It doesnt include the admin fee which is $16 for one shot or $25 for two or more shots...I didnt ask about hep a because i dont think the nursing students need hep a but i could be wrong about that
Nov 1, 201213 yr Wonder how much a titer would be...I am in my forties and had chicken pox as a kid but we didn't go to doctors!!! LOL....I have the big round scar from the small pox vaccine! I called the health department and they said the hep b was 70.00 a shot. I wonder what happened with that. I asked when I picked up my packet and the lady said to wait until orientation to do immunizations. I wonder if they will offer them at the school. I do have insurance but I need to check and see if it even covers immunizations.I am facing the same issue about having the chicken pox...because i was the first out of the three children to get the chickenpox my mother thinks she MAY have taken me to the doctor but she knows for a fact that she didnt take my brothers when they came down with it after me...so i have been on the phone with Kaiser and have been faxing them everything to get my records released to me and hopefully there will be an official diagnosisI hope the school offers the immunizations way cheaper...i knew the program was going to be costly to start but now adding everything up that i will need to pay for before my pell grant is made available to me is making my head spin
Nov 2, 201213 yr It doesnt include the admin fee which is $16 for one shot or $25 for two or more shots...I didnt ask about hep a because i dont think the nursing students need hep a but i could be wrong about thatwe have to have hep A and hep B...you need the two in the series of hep B before starting school. My kids were required to have hep B but I was born long, long ago...ha ha...
Nov 2, 201213 yr According to the health science program requirements for immunizations we do not need Hep A.
Nov 2, 201213 yr According to the health science program requirements for immunizations we do not need Hep A.Hmmm...I don't know why I thought I saw it...think you are right though..That's one that I have had!!! LOL
Nov 2, 201213 yr If you think you've has the chicken pox you can get the titer done at CPL labs- I paid 35 bucks as a cash patient last year so it shouldn't be too much more than that now- you will need a doctors order for the lab itself but most doctors will order it if you ask during your physical.
Nov 2, 201213 yr Also if you have ever done any type of food handling that requires a health card you've probably had the Hep A vaccine- I got the shots when I went to the health district to get food handlers health card... I don't believe they are required for the program but just an FYI :)
Nov 2, 201213 yr I went to the Vaccine Center down on 95N/N.Rainbow for all my vaccines and 2-step TB test. It's the one that CSN has tie-up with, cheaper compared to Walgreens, CVS. The SNHD charges admin fee per vaccine and the locations might not be convenient for you, travel-wise. Your insurance will not cover your adult immunizations unless your doctor will say that it is "medically" necessary. School requirement is not a reason for reimbursement accdg to my insurance, HPN. You can request for blood titers from your doctor. The Vaccine Center also does titers. The school will also give you info which insurance they have a tie-up with. For now, just get your documents in order if you have your vaccines already. If you still need vaccines, wait for the orientation because the school will give you important dates and what vaccines can be combined with the TB testing, etc..
Nov 2, 201213 yr The Vaccine Center offers a complete array of student health services including vaccinations, school physicals, TB skin testing, drug screening and blood testing for immunity (termed titers). We carry and have in stock all school vaccines available in the U.S.How students save MONEY with our services?We offer student discounts (with student ID) for all Allied Health program school vaccines.We waive the administrative/office fee for students for all Allied Health program school vaccines. *Other clinics can charge up to $25 administrative fee per visit. *This can add $75 extra to a three shot series like Hepatitis B Vaccine.We can review student's vaccination records and offer ONLY the vaccines needed based on the schools requirements which can help save time and money.We can draw blood titers in house for vaccines you may already have had or been exposed to, as proof for you school. *This can be a fraction of the cost of getting the vaccine again. We email you the titer results!!Our Titers prices are up to 50% lower than most labs.We can make help students complete vaccines for clinical rotations or school deadlines *by scheduling *vaccines in a series in advance. *We even send you an email reminder when your next vaccine is due!Unlike some clinics, we read the results of both steps of a 2-step TB skin test. *If positive on the 1st-step, then you don't need to pay or have a 2nd-step.We keep Electronic Medical records and also input all vaccinations into the Nevada WebIZ Database, so you will have a permanent immunization record for the rest of you career.Northwest Location:2051 N. Rainbow Blvd, Suite 100Las Vegas, NV 89108702-800-2723Some stuff I found on the Vaccine Center's website.
Nov 2, 201213 yr Here's what I paid for last May 2012 - student price at the Vaccine CenterPPD/TBtest ($25) x2 =50Varicella($110)x2 = 220MMR ($84) x2 =168HepB ($55) x3=165 (the 3rd round required prior to start of 2nd sem)----I believe their TdaP is about ($65 or 75) x1 (I did this separately for free)
Nov 2, 201213 yr Thanks so much for all of the info! I actually just bought a Samsung laser printer from Fry's for $40! I have an inkjet printer that is very slow and the ink is expensive and needs to be replaced every 100 pages or so. I think the laser printer will just be less of a headache.Can you recommend a good stethoscope? I have a hard time hearing some things (all those years of going to concerts as a kid is coming back to haunt me!) and I also don't want to spend $150+ on the littman cardiology one that tons of people recommend!I kinda wish that you were on our class so you would be around to help us longer Aww thanks! By the time you hit 2nd semester you will be a know it all too:pI have a Littman classic II and have had no problems hearing anything! They are less than $100 and come in many colors. If you order online a lot of them do free engraving!And with my laser printer I can print like 2000 pages per cartridge!
Nov 2, 201213 yr Author Aww thanks! By the time you hit 2nd semester you will be a know it all too:pI have a Littman classic II and have had no problems hearing anything! They are less than $100 and come in many colors. If you order online a lot of them do free engraving!And with my laser printer I can print like 2000 pages per cartridge!Thanks! That stethoscope looks like a good deal I'll probably get that one!I know I love the fact that you can print so many pages off of one cartridge...that's why I bought it :)
Hello everyone, I'm new to the site and I was wondering if there are any fellow CSN RN Spring '13 hopefuls out there. I just turned in my application today and I would love to get to know some of my potential classmates through this forum :)