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delayne_harp

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  1. Not sure if this is even still relevant for you but just wanted to add from personal experience. Starting in the NICU straight from nursing school, where they ingrained in our brains basics of adult care (for the most part). Vitals, common disease, processes, therapeutic regimen, medication classes, etc. just for your unit educator to tell you on your first day to forget all of it so that's what I did for the last four years and as I am currently transitioning into the ER after four years of baby world, my world is getting rocked. To be precepted by a nurse with a little over eight months of nursing on her own under her belt compared to my four years as a nurse is frustrating because I feel like I know nothing in the adult world however, if in the event a baby comes in on the first person they ask for
  2. I was talking to Dr.Purvis and she said so far they've accepted about 35. They're waiting until the end of the semester to check people's grades but she said they weren't done sending out letters.
  3. For the last group of BSN students they took the test over the summer. I believe you have up to three chances to take the test if you don't pass it the first time. Congratulations on your acceptance!
  4. I've heard that we should be finding out by the end of March, but I'm not 100% sure. I have a friend that started in the Fall of 2017 BSN program and I'm gonna try and see when he got his acceptance letter.

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