I'm so excited an a little scared Not knowing what to expect. Any advice or studying methods??? Also can an LVN work in the delivery room?
nurse2b jade 1 Post Jul 28, 2012 I'm so excited an a little scared Not knowing what to expect. Any advice or studying methods??? Also can an LVN work in the delivery room?Only 4 more months for me!! The best study help for our class has been a program called quizlet. We can all put our notes and flashcards on it and share! Other than that just READ!!! As far as LPNs in the delivery room I think that can vary by hospital.
tracylvn2013 12 Posts Jul 31, 2012 Congrats!(: so does it get harder ? And where can I get that program?
NurseStudentTill2013 18 Posts Jul 31, 2012 Congrats!(: so does it get harder ? And where can I get that program?It does get harder but if you are determined you can do it
tracylvn2013 12 Posts Aug 1, 2012 Great we've taken 3 test and thank God I've scored high I all 3... It's true what they say as long as u read you'll be fine. Hopefully it's like this till all the way. I can't say the same thing about some of my classmate tho sadly weve lost a few . I guess they decided it wasn't for them, but everyone else is doing great.
triniminnie102 72 Posts Aug 1, 2012 That's great to hear. It gives me hope for when school starts. :) I've been busy worrying myself sick in the meantime.
MimiLPN 18 Posts Aug 3, 2012 Congrats on starting your program! My little bit of advice that was given to me and made me successful was: Find your routine from the beginning and stick to it! For me that meant staying right after my (long 8 hour) classes with my classmate and studying for the coming test (we always got our test outline before hand) or going over material for 1-3 hours. When it got close to the test day we would sometimes come in on weekends and even stay up to 5-8 hours studying/hanging out. Where I live there is a local hospital that hires labor and delivery "techs" that are LPN's but I guess your role in L&D is somewhat limited ... but it's a start!
tracylvn2013 12 Posts Aug 4, 2012 Omg you're so right I've been trying to manage my studying time but it's kinda hard with my son, husband and work. Your right tho, Im going to have to sit down make an agenda and follow through because right now I'm all over the place. So are you working as an LVN already?
jrhlpn2013 3 Posts Aug 5, 2012 I'm so excited an a little scared Not knowing what to expect. Any advice or studying methods??? Also can an LVN work in the delivery room?Congrads to everyone getting ready to start and finish!! I am getting ready to start nursing school for LPN on the 14th of August in Mississippi!!! I am so excited!! I got a few tips that I got from a student she said take GOOD notes, get a tape recorder, organize your binder, and study 3-4 hours each day after class and get a good nights rest. If you're able to study and focus when you get out of class then do so and that way you can rest properly through the night. You can listen to your recording in the morning on the way to class and when you get out you can right the notes from your recording. I wish everyone the best and I can't wait to start and I can't wait to graduate too July 2013!!!!!