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Well, I thought this thread might stick around a bit longer if the title was more obvious. So, I am posting my cpne experience here instead of "Anticoag nurse passed the cpne"... I'll start with general tips from my experience: I also have a very long journal recollection type thing (4 typed pages of my pcs experiences and a long 2 page recall of my sim labs). I really think they are too lengthy to post here, so if you would like, pm me and I will email them and please feel free to keep and pass on to others in the future.
upon passing my PCSs, 2 main things i'd say in response to anticoagulationurse's very thorough tips is that:
1. i did spend time during my planning phase, drafting up a grid. this will be your point of reference throughout your PCS. if your grid isn't complete, you will more likely not fulfill all the areas of care and ce's.
2. my implementation phases, for the most part were in phases. on one PCS though, i completed all my assessments upon entering the room (do not rush though!). the pt. was whisked away to radiology during my last assessment-i was able to finish before she was wheeled out.
including the test sites and dates would be helpful, as this too will make a difference.
If you are just starting out with Excelsior, just study for one test at at time and get through each one. No need to think about the CPNE until you are near the time to take it.( about 6 mo. ) I have read about those that rushed through the whole program in 4 mo. I am not that way, but whatever works for you. I found as I studied and passed each nursing test, I got more confidence to go on. It is also helpful if you already work in a hospital setting and can find an RN mentor. Best wishes to you- it can be done!!
Anticoag Nurse,
I am new to this forum and I am very interested in the additional info you have for CPNE....however, I have not found a way to PM you ...???
Thanks,
"NEW" Texas lvn 2 rn
Due to the responses I've been getting for more information, I decided to also assemble a generic email I can send to anyone who wants all my files I collected in preparation for the CPNE."
Hi...just wanted to let you know that two of my friends have passed in Wisconsin. I think it was the Racine testing site but I am not sure. I haven't heard anything about the Tx testing sites. Do you know how long the wait is for Wisconsin? Just curious...
I lived in Texas for 6 years, thats where i got my license, and the RN's on my floor were almost ALL Rn's through EC. and they suggested to go to the Wisconsin site. they said to avoid Dallas and didn't know if there was still one there, but they went through when it was Regents. but they all said Wisconsin site was the best.
raymondgirl
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could you please email them to me