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So thrilled to share I have passed CPNE in Utica. Just got home and had to share with allnurses! I am going to take a nap now, trouble sleeping all weekend,.
The site was really nice, the examiners were very fair, recommend the site!! Stress is one of the biggest challenges. You must dot all your i's and cross all your T's. I took Tina in PA workshop, I couldn't have done it without it! You have to know your critical elements, and your careplanning/charting. Know a bunch of us here are coming up to CPNE, so had to share my good news!!
WOW K!!! You made such great progress through the program :yeah:
Congrats! Are you finished with your gen ed? Is this now Graduate Nurse status? There is a pretty big group that have just become ready for CPNE, and a few of us on the tail end. A huge pat on the back and congrats again! When are you doing your boards? I am trying so hard to push through and finish LS3 & tranny by end of May! It is super to hear some positive CPNE news. How long did you prepare for CPNE K? That seemed very fast, like 6 weeks or so?
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So thrilled to share I have passed CPNE in Utica. Just got home and had to share with allnurses! I am going to take a nap now, trouble sleeping all weekend,
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The site was really nice, the examiners were very fair, recommend the site!! Stress is one of the biggest challenges. You must dot all your i's and cross all your T's. I took Tina in PA workshop, I couldn't have done it without it! You have to know your critical elements, and your careplanning/charting. Know a bunch of us here are coming up to CPNE, so had to share my good news!!