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Hello everyone,

My name is Alex and I am a new grad. Some of you may know me from Instagram. If you don't know who I am, take a moment to check out my content on my Instagram. I posted my entire nursing school journey on there and have developed a platform where many nursing students and healthcare professionals can come on my page and feel comfortable asking me whatever nursing school related questions they had. Currently, I am expanding my platforms by adding YouTube and Allnurses as other outlets you can reach me at.

A little bit about myself, as stated I am a new grad. I should be taking my NCLEX by the end of January making me an official RN. Additionally, I am a mother, current hairstylist and makeup artist and future ER RN. I will begin my new grad position starting in the emergency room at the end of January. While in nursing school I worked as a nurse apprentice in a pediatric ER and I fell in love with the pace and environment of the emergency room.

I look forward to networking with many of you on this amazing platform that allows us nurses to ask for help, support or any questions we may have. I am always willing to help inspire, support or give any advice to students or anyone in general.

I do have some questions for you all:

1. What type of topics would you all like to read about/engage in?

2. Do you guys like product reviews? If so, which products? (scrubs, stethoscopes, etc.)

3. Please tell me a little bit about yourselves such, as which department you work in and what your future goals are and how long you have been a nurse.

Talk to you all soon,

XoX Alex

Specializes in Neuro/NSGY, critical care, med/stroke/tele.
Quick Results | NCSBN Here's the list of states that participate in Quick results!

Oh my goodness. My state participates in this. I am totally going to do it. Do you know whether I prepay the 8 dollars now? Or do I wait until after I have taken the exam?

Also, thank you so much for going out of your way to send me that website, I truly appreciate it.

Specializes in Neuro/NSGY, critical care, med/stroke/tele.

You do it/pay when it's available, so 2 days after you take the test.

If it's not available exaaaactly 48 hours after you tested, don't panic. That happened to me, I kept checking back exactly 48 hours after I finished thinking I'd be able to pay and see the result, but it took another little bit (maybe until lunchtime that day). So keep checking back!!

Will do, thank you so much again! I cannot wait to take it.

Specializes in NICU.

Are you planning to have an income from U Tube?

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