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Please help!
Hey Chloe Well that's great:balloons:!!!! Hope all goes well for you.
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Please help!
Hey Chloe, So you landed a job...that's great. Is it at AMC or did you get it at some other facility?
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Atlanta Medical Center?
Hey Azor So have you started working at AMC yet. I have an interview there next week for a medsurg position. Any tips...you can PM me. Thanks
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Do Georgia Nurses get unit pay?
Don't you have to have about 1-2 yrs experience to get with a travel agency?
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Becoming an RN in Atlanta
Ga Perimeter is a really good school the best in the state of Ga as far as the passing rate on the NCLEX (100% for the last 4 years). I just graduated this may took my NCLEX in June & now I'm a RN. I started in June of 2006 & finished May of 2007. I have no student loans which is great coming out of nursing school!
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GA best nursing school
Ga Perimeter was a great choice for me...nice & cheap & really quick to finish. And not to mention, I passed the NCLEX-RN right out of school w/75 quest on the first time with very little prep, but lots of knowledge from school (the ultimate goal).
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Atlanta Medical Center?
Hey Azor, When did you apply to Atl Med Ctr & how long did it take for them to actually give you an interview & hire you? I'm really interested in working for that hospital, but feel like I'm getting the run around from the recruiter there.
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Good source of delegation ?'s ???
Hey mrod, You're right about getting what works for you...I didnt buy the book, I just looked over the first two parts. I took the nclex on June 21, had 75 questions & finished in make a difference to me (glad I saved my $$). My nsg school really prepared me for the nclex:monkeydance::monkeydance:.
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Poll for those who have already taken NCLEX..
1. How many questions did you take on NCLEX? 75 2. What study materials did you use? Did you take a test review course? Just any study questions I could get my hand on. Yes, PreRN Review by ERI-compliments of my nsg program. 3. Did your SON offer any testing (ERI, ATI, HESI)? ERI at the end of each course/semester. 4. How long did you wait for results of the test, or are you still waiting? 48hrs. 5. What were your thoughts coming out of the test (total disbelief, certainty you had failed, confident you had passed)?Couldn't believe my license depended on 75 question that took all of 45minutes & that the test really was easier than any nsg school exam I ever have taken & similar to the ERI. 6. Was this your first attempt at NCLEX? Yes ! Good luck to those who are waiting and ++++ thoughts for those who are waiting on results!!
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Good source of delegation ?'s ???
I took the NCLEX-RN today & used the Prioritization, Delegation & Assignment by Mosby's (this same book) & though it gave useful info about Delegation & Assignments I did not get any questions like these. Just a few prioritization quest. So anyone interested in buying the book, do like I did...go to Barnes & Nobles read it there or buy it & return it w/in 14days, thus saving some money! Especially if your a financially struggling graduate nurse . Yeah mrod, it really didn't matter that I completed the questions in the book...well the case studies (part 3) seemed more beneficial than part 1&2 for the exam...at least in my opinion. Let me know what you think of this book in relation to the nclex. Good luck tomorrow!!! You'll do fine!
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GPC Nursing Spring 07
You can find these books online at any bookstore, ebay, etc. & type in the name mentioned above & the whole series of those books will come up. I borrowed several of them from GPC's library (the cheap route if there are any left). Sorry don't have ISBN but you can find it once you go online to look for these books. Hope this helps you.
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GPC Nursing Spring 07
LOL!!! Believe me I'm not an instructor, far from it. I just thoroughly read any contract I get myself into, you never know what your agreeing to & in this case I think that's what happens to a lot of students they don't read the important "stuff". It's in the course syllabus & I think some where in the Student Handbook. This caught my eye when I was over zealous reading all the hand-outs when I first started & had to say huummm, what is this all about.
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GPC Nursing Spring 07
There's no way one can even read that amount of info in such a short period of time & really get a good understand of the content. One of the instructors even mentioned in lect that there is no way they are expecting us to read all those chpts in the required reading books. Another thing that lots of students are doing is reading NCLEX quest books, bad idea for first year students. You have to get the just before you go off answering quest. that require some degree of knowledge, not just common since that people claims that all you need to have to pass. I will do the Incredibly Easy questions that they have in the nsg computer lab, but that just reinforces the reading I do.
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GPC Nursing Spring 07
I, myself, had no experience in the patient care/med field prior to the program. I didn't even know how to use a bP cuff/steth (my scariest ck-off), but now...bring it! lol! Yeah & in GPC no one is going to be there to hold your hand, in fact it's in the policy that if you need more than, I think, 75% of one on one time with an instructor that is a problem. The key to studying at GPC & probably any other program is reading to get the concept, not reading word for word or even hundreds of pgs. If your reading the whole chpt your reading to much. I have never read word for word chpt to chpt. In fact, in Med-Surg I didn't even read cardio in the required book & got every quest correct on the test because I read Reviews & Rationales & Straight A's in Med-Surg, a book that teaches you the concept. I also had a great A&P instructor that taught the class like everyone was going into nsg. But still in all, no one breezes thru that program with no problem, a lie if they say that. They had to neglect some aspect of their Holistic Being...lol!
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GPC Nursing Spring 07
Well most of the students are not repeats. They are from the fall 05 & Sp 06 semesters. Some tried to take the accelerated sum Mat/Nborn & Psych at the same time & dropped Mat/NB, but passed psych. That's why they don't just let anyone take those 2 classes in such a short semester. They are hard enough in Fall (longer sem) so I could only imagine in the spring. & from what I've gathered, & was told by an instructor, the few that did do it most of them were not successful this fall in advanced & either failed or dropped b4 mid-point. They will still graduate when they were expected to so I don't consider them to be repeats. I have talked to several friends/old classmates that are in other Nsg prorams & they say that it's really hard & stressfull also, but that the instructors are supportive, encouraging, & helpful is what makes their experience happy ones, they are given hope even when passing looks grim.