CPNE preparation for Excelsior clinical

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I am a recent graduate of Excelsior schol of nursing, and have also successfully passed state boards. I found so many woderful people who helped me through this extremely difficult endeavor. I have a friend who is now preparing for the CPNE, and I have decided to do a mini workshop for him. As a way of giving back, I am considering asking others to join us. No charge. Just a way of giving back. No date set as yet. Tentatively, a Saturday in April. I live in Ohio. If interested, please reply.

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

That's very nice of you! Congratulations on your achievements, too. :)

Specializes in GYN, Ambulatory Care, Geri Care.

:yeah:Congradulations to you. That is great I am not anywhere close to CPNE yet........

Specializes in Psych, LTC, Acute Care.

Thats nice of you. Where do you live. I am stille working on HD2. So I will not be finished until sometime in April.

I live in Ohio, near the PA border. Good luck to you. Happy studying.

Lots of luck . Wish you the best.

That very Sweet of you. Wish I lived in Ohio. Congrats!!

What a generous gift of your time and knowledge!

Wow! Very nice of you! I wish I lived nearby... Congrats to you!:yeah:

I am a recent graduate of Excelsior schol of nursing, and have also successfully passed state boards. I found so many woderful people who helped me through this extremely difficult endeavor. I have a friend who is now preparing for the CPNE, and I have decided to do a mini workshop for him. As a way of giving back, I am considering asking others to join us. No charge. Just a way of giving back. No date set as yet. Tentatively, a Saturday in April. I live in Ohio. If interested, please reply.

Congratulations:yeah: Im a recent graduate from Hohokus school in Ramsey NJ. IM waiting to take my state Boards and hopefully by June I can start excelsior College. Im so excited and cant wait to start.

Best of luck to you:bow:

Question regarding medication! When giving insulin- Do you aspirate before?? Do you rub after?? Some say yes Some say no!! I thought you could rub, but not aspirate? Thanks

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.

Currently, the ADA suggests that you shouldn't aspirate before giving subQ insulin, so the study guide says it is not a point of failure if you do not aspirate.

According to my drug book, it says to press on the site, but don't rub. I'm sure other drug books might say something else. LOL

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