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I am in my last semester for the RN program. I have been struggling and have some bad marks in clinical for not being able to keep up with the pace. I might just need more practice. I have really been thinking I want to work in a nursing home. I don't have any time to spend one on one with the patients like I would like in the hospital. Would you recommend getting my LPN, which I can test for now or stick it out and maybe even have to redo this semester. I see jobs in my area online now for LPNs in a nursing home nearby. I guess I'm basically asking if I fail this semester would you recommend taking it over or just testing for the LPN and going for a job?
Continue for your RN. You can do it! Most students struggle with time management. That just comes with time. Remember Patricia Benner's theory: Novice to Expert. There are five stages of competency that nurses work through to achieve 'expert.' A nurse isn't considered even competent until he/she has worked for 2-3 years in the same area.
I am an RN and have worked in both hospital and long term care settings. Honestly, my favorite setting is LTC. I value the relationships that I am able to have with the elderly population who sadly are very much left and forgotten. You can do it, and you can make a difference!
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