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A new graduate's maybe stupid question
Thanks a lot, Maolin!! Your advice is really realistic and helpful! Then, here comes another question. I'm applying for a hospital in another state. From their website, I can submit my resume online, to the HR I guess. Did you mean, if I do have some preferred units, I need to send one of my resume with general objective to the HR and some other resumes with specific objectives to those unit managers as well? May both the unit manager and the HR recruiter give me an interview? Thank you!
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A new graduate's maybe stupid question
I am a new graduate. I don't have special interest in any unit. Many of the units are acceptable for me. Since I know that not every unit accept new grad, I'm thinking about pick one from whatever is available. Now my question is --Do I need to specify what are the departments that I'm interested in in my resume? Or, In my resume I can just generally put "Objective: to obtain a RN position for a new graduate"? Thanks!
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Lab values on Nclex
I have the same concern. But I found that the abnormal lab value in the questions are usually far beyond any range of the normal value you learned. So I just go with the one that is easier for me to remember. I'll take the test tomorrow too. Good luck to both of us!
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How I Passed Boards
Congradulations! I am so happy to see somebody feel the exam easy and pass it at 75 questions! That is encouraging!:)
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Infection control review on NCLEX-RN
Thanks Landonsles! Maybe I need a Saunders comprehensive review book.
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Infection control review on NCLEX-RN
Since lots of people mentioned Infection control questions on their NCLEX-RN, I wonder if there is any NCLEX-RN book giving you a systemic review on infection control? I have Lipppincott's, HESI, and Saunder's CD, but didn't find a topic on it. So, how should I prepare for this topic? Just by common sense?