lurchgriffith replied to BA_anthropology's topic in Critical
You'll find a lot of good information at aacn.org the requirements to become eligible for the CCRN exam are: Current unencumbered licensure as an RN or APRN in the U.S. is required. Practice as a registered nurse is required for 1,750 hours in direct...
lurchgriffith replied to Ashleym9831's topic in Pre-Nursing
It depends on the school but just review basic math skills, and some medical terminology. When I took my entrance exam it was so basic that I way over studied (which I guess is never a bad thing). Everyone will give you different opinions on this but...
lurchgriffith replied to simandrea's topic in NCLEX
yeah i mean i don't know you personally but, from reading your post it sounds like you really know the material. so perhaps it is just test anxiety and if that is the case then just try and remember why you are taking the test. remember the reasons y...
lurchgriffith replied to simandrea's topic in NCLEX
Unfortunately I can offer you no advice about study habits because I have the worse habits in the world (NONE). But I did just take my test on the 11th and passed so, the best advice I can give you is try and relax. You know the material; you know h...
Hi everyone, I am about to finish up my LPN portion of nursing school and move on to the RN program. I do plan on getting my LPN license and working while I continue my schooling. I will be working at an LTC facility (which trust me I don't want to...
lurchgriffith replied to Nichole43119's topic in Ohio
the best advice i can give you is for you not to listen to katie. if by cscc you mean columbus state, or clark state community college, they both have at least a two year wait list and they will tell you that. the first come first served is very simp...
lurchgriffith replied to confusedstudentnurse's topic in Ohio
from my understanding, any nurse who has passed the nclex is able to work in any state by only paying a license fee. but, in cali, and florida you have to actually re-test in order to work as a nurse in those states. unless you are employed through a...