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Repeat test taker
If your school used ATI, I found that it was super helpful. I just went through the test bank as much as I could. Pocket prep is also a cheaper way to get practice questions in!
- Parkland Nurse Residency February 2023
- Parkland Nurse Residency February 2023
- Parkland Nurse Residency February 2023
- Flight Nurse
- Flight Nurse
- Flight Nurse
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Flight Nurse
Hello! I am currently certified as an EMT and working on my BSN and I hope to pursue a master's degree after that. My long-term goal is to become a flight nurse, but I am not sure the best way to do it. I have done a lot of research and most things I have read are kind of broad, so I am trying to find the most streamlined. I have a couple of questions and would very much appreciate any and all advice! 1. Would getting my paramedic and working part-time as a medic while working part-time as an ER or ICU nurse be beneficial while I get field experience? 2. What extra certifications (aside from the CFRN) would be beneficial? 3. Is an NP degree valuable as a flight nurse and is there a way to specialize in flight in that degree? 4. Are there any other ways to be a better candidate while applying to flight nurse jobs? 5. I have looked at entering the Air Force, but I am still unsure about it so anyone has any personal experiences I would love to hear! Thank you for your time!
- AF or Navy Flight Nursing?
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AF or Navy Flight Nursing?
Hello! I am currently a nursing student, and I am looking into joining the military after I graduate. My goal is to end up as a flight or trauma nurse (I know you don't get to start there straight out of school, but I'm hoping to end up there someday). I have a couple of questions: 1. What is flight/trauma nursing like in the military vs the civilian world? 2. Which branch is better suited for each of these careers? 3. How much extra time do you have to spend working if you pursue higher education (masters, extra certifications, etc.)? Thank you!