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  1. @TippyTappyMeow Hi! Thank you so much! That’s so helpful. Regarding patient cases, what type of illnesses/diseases do primary care RN sees in the clinic? I’d like to prepare myself since I’ve been out of school for a while!
  2. Hi all, I'm a new grad and I just took a position as a primary care RN at Neighborcare Health Clinic. I'm curious what my kind of patients I'd see in a typical day! Advices would be helpful as well! Thanks in advance.
  3. These are so helpful! Thank you so much!
  4. Hi all, I just graduated and got an offer on the medsurg floor at St. Anne Hospital (WA). On the application it said medsurg, but it’s also RN Residency Medical Unit, so I’m unsure about my patient population. I did my clinical medsurg on the oncology floor so it’s alittle different than a general medsurg floor. Can anyone give me the patient population/illness/disease that I’d see on the general medsurg floor, so I can prepare myself. any tips for new grads on the medsurg floor would be nice as well! ? also, if anyone work at St. Anne Hospital (formerly known as highline medical center) could tell me whether this is a Covid floor or not? I have little kiddos and I’m trying to avoid the Covid unit for their safety. thank you!
  5. Hey all, I just want to write this post, because I feel like there are a lot of people who are/were on the same boat as me. I took my NCLEX on 11/07/10 (Saturday) and finished at 76 questions. I walked out of the exam feeling like crap and wanted to cry so badly. (Also, 7 months pregnant too - blame it on the hormone!) I received an email stating that I finished the exam 15 mins later and decided to try the Pearson Vue trick (PVT). My transaction went through and my heart dropped. I balled out my eyes to my husband and felt like crap the entire weekend. I kept doing the PVT over and over again for the entire weekend hoping for a miracle. Towards the end of Sunday, I accepted my "failure" that I didn't passed, although a part of me still hoping that it's inaccurate. On Monday morning around 10am (WA State), my result got posted and I prepared myself to purchased for the quick result ($8). I quickly glanced at the bottom and the result showed I PASSED! Moral of the story is, don't do the PVT. Save yourself the stress and wait for the actual result. Best of luck and wishes to everyone. - New Registered Nurse on the block!
  6. I GOT ACCEPTED TOO! Do you know when will they send us an email confirmation? (I got too excited and forgot ) haha
  7. Nope! Still the same

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