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I am an LPN who has been out for a few years and and most of my experience was in a primary care office. I just finished refresher courses to get my license up to date. It is amazing how much comes back to you. YOU CAN DO IT!! I am also applying to Excelsior right away to get my RN and am looking for a PRN position as well where I can get IV and other experience that might help. Also, I have heard that Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX-RN is a great tool for RN students!
There are also LTACs which will provide ample opportunities for treatments, IVs and other skills. Find one that's a "teaching facility". (Long term acute care). Working "per diem" will allow you the flexibility to choose your schedule and not have to over-commit.
Have you started your Nursing Concepts Courses(1-7)? This would be step one. If you want it badly, there are various ways to work on your clinical skills. Good luck!
Somehow I really think newer LPN's are going to be better off than those of us who aren't; good for you, but not for me.
In truth though I am scared to death and I've been a LPN for 17 years and counting. It's been so long since I've taken a test that it's not even funny.
To illustrate changes since I've become a nurse, when I began, many facilities still didn't allow the use of gloves when changing a patient nor for glucose testing, etc. Today most nurses would gag at that thought.
Anyway, my point is that so much has changed that I'm worrying myself into a nervous wreck. Hopefully I have what it takes.
rjf59
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I've had my LPN license for about a year now. I now work in a Psychiatric Nursing Center and an Assisted Living. I worked in a LT Facility for one month but wasn't suited for that particular facility. I have no IV's, hardly any treatments. Do you think I need to get into LTC to be able to pass Excelsior's Clinical component??? I'm starting to worry about it because I feel I'm starting to lose what I learned in school that I haven't done since being out of school. Any comments/suggestions???