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Xeno, I am working inpatient acute unit, doing consult liason and carrying a caseload. My collaborating psychiatrist is awesome and loves to teach. For my salary I was lowballed by HR (typical for them) and fought long and hard with the backing of my director and psychiatrist to get a 30k increase. I'm very happy with that.
I worked per diem on this unit as an RN so it is familiar ground, and I do love acute psych. I am also very pleased with having a psychiatrist with decades of experience who is just amazing
Nia, I would definitely recommend working as an RN before and during grad school, the experience is invaluable. That's my opinion, but that being said, I know there are many that go strgiht through without working as a nurse. You do what is right for you.
Matt, Good Luck on the exam, I studied the ANCC book and it gave me most of what I needed. It's a tough exam but if you studied you will have the tools to think through the questions. It's definitely a lot of critical thinking.
Let me know how it goes!
What type of work are you doing?
I have an offer at an outpatient mental health center that works mainly with clients without insurance. Some have medicaid, some have a private third payer.
I have been studying a lot. Used barkley (req. from my school), ANCC book, ANCC practice tests, board vitals for a month, and some exams from ANCC prep.
The ancc prep question seem super easy compared to some of board vitals and the ANCC practice test. I got around 68% on both practice exams from ANCC. It was a bit discouraging.
I also would pay close attention to the test taking strategies they outline in the beginning of the book. Know what the question is REALLY asking. Do not do an intervention when they are looking for an assessment, that type of thing.
Fitzgerald review said that the hardest questions are in the beginning and they were right. Around question 35 I started to feel like I was finally seeing info I had learned before.
Barnstormin' PMHNP: Congratulations!! am excited for you on your new job too. Please can you break down how you studied and what exactly you used that was most helpful to you. I am just done with PMHNP school and preparing to start studying for the board exam. I am all nervous with all the horrific stories about how hard the exam could be.
Barnstormin' PMHNP
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Yes I am finally done. It was a long haul and I can finally say:
I am Barnstormin' PMHNP-BC
I have a great job waiting for me that I negotiated an awesome salary for
I have no intention of ever going for a DNP/Phd
Best. Day. EVER.