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Looking for LPN school in Colorado
I am in my first semester of the RN-BSN program at Metro. I have had a great experience so far. I found the admissions staff very helpful and responsive and did not have any trouble with communication back and forth. As far as the admissions requirements, they provided a very clear list of what was needed. I simply printed the list and marked off each item as I turned it in. My impression of the instructors is that they are very dedicated to teaching and are very enthusiastic. I'm taking 3 courses, with 3 different instructors and would definitely take courses from them again. All in all, my experience has been nothing but positive and I look forward to the rest of my time at Metro!
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Looking for LPN school in Colorado
Did you mean for this to be in the California forum?
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Nclex-rn 3500--hope it helps!!
thank you, i had not seen this before. i think it will be very helpful. thanks for taking the time to post!! :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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Students' top book recommendations
i'm a second year student with 6 weeks left in my last semester. here are two books that i would recommend. diseases and disorders: a nursing therapeutics manual by sommers, johnson, beery isbn 0803613377 i got this book at the end of last semester and really wish that i had found it sooner. it has the patho, causes, life span considerations, assessment, nursing diagnoses, labs and tests, independent and collaborative interventions for each disease or condition. this is a book that i will refer to often in my practice. it would have been great to have when i was taking med/surg, as it gives a great overview of each condition. this has been most handy during clinicals, i keep it in my bag and refer to it often. i definitely recommend this book! another book that i have found quite helpful was: visual nursing: a guide to diseases, skills, and treatments by springhouse isbn 1582556822 this book has great illustrations and diagrams that really simplify the various conditions. this also has labs and tests with great explanations. it's a good book that really simplifies the concepts and is great to use along with a med/surg text. good luck, all!! :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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The dirty work?
serlait, very well said. i'm in my last semester of school and have come to appreciate the fact that the patient's really do depend on us, often it is at a very low point in their day/life. we can make the difference in how their experience impacts them. :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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Platt college?
askingnurse: i think you're asking very important questions in your posts. i attended platt for a short time and found that there were many issues. issues that i just could not overlook. i am especially worried about the number of students that complete the course in relation to how many start. it is disturbing to think that the recent classes graduated less than 10 students, from what i am reading in prior posts. keep asking questions and find out as much as you can about any program that you might be considering. all the best to you and i look forward to replies from more of the platt students. :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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started CNA school last wednesday!
good luck and congratulations to you on beginning this phase of your journey to nursing! :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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what does 4+, 3+, 2+, and 1+ mean?
i thought it was regarding edema, too! don't know what that might mean regarding blood. hmmmm.....mystery! :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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Nclex-pn
i also use saunders, not because i have a preference....it was required for my program. the main thing with any of the nclex review books is to use it. use the cd that comes with the book with the practice questions. they help so much because you can read the rationale for each question, which helps to gain a better understanding of the "why" behind the questions. our instructor has us turn in our score from 100 practice questions for each system that we cover throughout the semester. i really think that miles and miles of questions help, practice for tests in class and for the nclex. so, get a review book and use it frequently...even if that means having it out on the counter when you're making dinner and glancing at it, taking a peek while you brush your teeth, or any other time you have a couple minutes!! it will definitely benefit you in the end! good luck to you!! :heartbeat:d:heartbeat:d:heartbeat
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Platt college?
hi all, just wondering if the platt class that was set to be finished soon is done? if so, have any of you taken the nclex? how about jobs? i hope all is well and would love an update!! :heartbeat:clown::heartbeat:clown::heartbeat
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Student Nurses
psychonaut, you are the type of nurse that i had hoped to work with during clinicals. unfortunately, in my area there don't seem to be many nurses that like to have students. i will be finished in may as an associate degree rn and am very nervous about the fact that most of my clinical hours to this point have not included much interaction with my nurses. i guess in my mind i thought that the clinical experience would include seeing my primary nurse in action - so that i could learn techniques on the floor from my nurse. someday, when i have more experience under my belt i will welcome students for the same reason you are empathetic to students. we have all been students at some point. it's easy to forget that sometimes. :heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat:nurse:
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How many lost jobs due to nursing school?
i didn't lose my job because of school, but i did have to reduce my hours because of school. school comes first, in my book. because my program is full time, i cut back from 40 hours to 20 hours the first semester of my 2 year program. second semester i had to cut down to 15 hours a week. because my job was tied to the financial markets, i had to work during the day and it became too difficult to even work 15 hours a week. so, what i did was apply at the hospital in hope of a job where i could study during the downtime. this might be something you could consider. i got a job as a ward clerk in the hospital. they are 12 hour shifts, but my boss knows that i'm in nursing school and is very flexible when it comes to school. no, i don't make as much money as i did before (less than half) but i'm still working and it's related to what i am studying. you'll know what's best for you....nursing school is a temporary situation. some days it seems like it takes forever, other days it seems like it's going by in a flash. you can do it! it's so worth it. i'll be done in may and you'll get through it, too!!! :heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat
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I'm taking my NCLEX tomorrow!!
i'm taking it tomorrow, too! good luck to you. i hope all goes well, i'm sure it will.... deep breaths when you get nervous and remember....you've worked hard and you've learned a lot, you can do this!!! :heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat:nurse:
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NclexPN application process HELP
i just mailed my application and transcripts today for lpn licensure by examination. my understanding is that it takes about 10 days or so for it to be processed. at that point, we can schedule to take the nclex-pn. on the board of nursing site, they do have faq section: http://www.dora.state.co.us/nursing/faqs.htm looks like the first question will help....we will be able to check our application status online. on the application checklist it does say to wait 10 days before you check so that you can ensure it's in the system. my school told us it would be good to go ahead and register on the pearson site for nclex so that once our license application goes through we can schedule the test. today, while i was filling out my paperwork i had to call the board of nursing with a question and someone answered the phone right away and helped me with what i needed....so, i'm sure you could call with any questions. hope this helps a little. in the meantime, take practice tests, refresh youself with lab values, and think positive nclex thoughts!! good luck on the test!! :heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat:nurse:
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ski passes
your best bet would be to contact them directly to see about prices: http://www.snow.com/passsales/ good luck with your travel assignment plans, hope to see you out there making turns this winter!!! :heartbeat:nurse::heartbeat:nurse: