I am a current medical/surgical nurse of about 1 year and 2 months with my BSN. A nurse recruiting job is posted at my current job and I want to apply. What steps do I take to become a nurse recruiter or can I just apply? Thank you!!!
Hello, I am a med/surg nurse x 2 years. I recently applied for a Radiology nursing position. I was wondering what a day in Radiology would look like and why you love Radiology. Also, what questions should I ask and what else do I need to be prepared?...
mjwhitley1313 replied to NRSKarenRN's topic in Career Support
I am a current medical surgical nurse of about 1 year and 2 months. I have my BSN. My question is r/t a job posting which I feel is right up my alley, a nurse recruiter. I know I don't have experience but I feel I would really like this job. Should I...
mjwhitley1313 replied to NRSKarenRN's topic in Job Hunt
I am a current medical surgical nurse of about 1 year and 2 months. I have my BSN. My question is r/t a job posting which I feel is right up my alley, a nurse recruiter. I know I don't have experience but I feel I would really like this job. Should I...
I'm an RN with about 1 yr and 2 months of Medical Surgical experience. My question is at my current hospital they have a posting for a nurse recruiter. I feel like this is right up my alley. The requirements are BSN, which I have and experience prefe...
HI, I took the NCLEX in June and the only way I found to remember lab values and therapeutic drug levels was to use note cards and do them over and over again. The NCLEX will not ask you in great detail about the correct dose for an infant, child, ma...
mjwhitley1313 replied to RNPATL's topic in Med-Surg
I will begin next week on a med surg floor as a new grad RN. I was wondering if anyone had ideas for how they keep track of their shift notes.......for example do you use a sheet of paper for each pt and what does it say(name, rm, med, allergies and ...
The NCLEX is computer based and can take up to 6 hours to take the test. One can end up with any amount of questions from 75-265 depending on how they answer.........ex. if you get a question wrong, the next question is easier and if you get it righ...
mjwhitley1313 replied to ebonynurse's topic in NCLEX
I had a lot of this information on the NCLEX, I would make sure you have a good understanding of dropplet, airborn, contact and standard precaustions........after this then look up common diagnosis and what precaustions need to be taken (TB-is airbor...
mjwhitley1313 replied to tiredofstudying's topic in NCLEX
Medications are a down fall of mine too. Before taking the NCLEX I mad sure to know common things...........Ace inhibitors usually are the -pril drugs, beta blockers are your -olol. Know certain food interactions (ex. what not to have with MAOI), ho...
mjwhitley1313 replied to sunny2006's topic in NCLEX
Waiting is the hardest part, I took the NCLEX last week and waiting for my results. However, it does sound like you had upper level questions (prioritzing)........just try to relax and think positivly! Good luck and let us know how it goes :)
found out today by looking at the bon web site that i passed! my computer shut off at 75 and thats what i prayed for but when it happend i was like wait i'm not done............lol! thanks to everyone who post on this forum.......the encouragment and...
I did the same thing.........don't do it, put the books away and go have fun! I just found out today I passed with 75 questions. What type of questions did you have, I have heard priority and delegation are higher level questions.........Best of lu...
I found out on the state board of nursing before pearson had it posted.......try that as well.........lol I checked every hour on the hour.........Good luck!!!!
I just found out I passed with 75 questions (I took my test June 13). Your test sounds a bit like what I had. From what I have heard priority is an upper level question and med calculations are a lower level! The waiting is the worst part.......jus...