I think that the fact that no one has answered yet is actually a pretty good indicator of where we're all at right now, lol. In all seriousness though, I think I speak for most of us when I say, "so...
I'm also curious. I'd assume (but we all know what ASSuming does, lol) that we would go off of the book list posted in the commons, as that's what was discussed during orientation. That being said,...
TangoFoxtrot replied to dhenderson88's topic in General Students
Sandpiper - (or anyone else who has been successful in getting their institution to recognize these "clock hours") - would you be able to share information for the representative that assisted you...
Thanks for the input Purple_Clover! I'd PM you, but it looks like Allnurses doesn't let newbies PM. :) Are you in day or evenings; I'd definitely like to know which teachers to steer clear of, lol....
TangoFoxtrot replied to dhenderson88's topic in General Students
This is a very helpful post! I've just been accepted into my school's nursing program and I'm trying to get this GI Bill business squared away. The unfortunate thing is my rep doesn't seem very...
AMAZING. Thank you SO much for the SUPER QUICK response and input, Paige! You're a life saver! (Figuratively AND literally, I guess, huh? Ah, bad puns. lol.) In all seriousness though; thank you very...
Thanks Level One-ers for being here to field our questions! I was hoping I could fire off a few to you guys as well: 1. If we are NOT BLS certified (basic CPR and AED, but not BLS), as someone who is...
I'm not 100% sure, but from a few other threads, I've seen people in the program mentioning that they have done clinicals or a few different levels of clinicals at Countryside. This was posted...
I too am hoping (on the very big IF chance that I am accepted) for evening classes so that I can proceed through the program quicker. I know that cramming 16 weeks of training into 10 is going to be...
I'm sure Paige could provide much more reliable information, but a quick Google search brought this up: Lab Values, Normal Adult: Laboratory Reference Ranges in Healthy Adults I'm sure this would be a...