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Resume for Preceptor
Have any of you been asked for provide a resume for a preceptor? Do you tailor it specifically to the preceptorship or just use your regular RN resume?
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ATI RN comprehensive predictor
Did you need a 95% of the exam, or a 95% chance of passing the NCLEX? Because a 95% on the exam is a ridiculously high score, especially considering that 69% is the "Level 2" score for this test.
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Anyone apply to Loyola University Chicago NP programs?
Is it 2000 hours experience to be accepted, or do you just need 2000 before the start of the clinical courses? Based on the website, it seems to be the second, but you are saying its more of the first?
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Ball State FNP Spring 2013--anyone starting with me?
Where can I find the applIcation deadlines for Ball State? I'm interested in the RN-MSN FNP program.
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Ball State University hopefuls Summer 2014
Where can I find the application deadlines for Ball State? I'm interested in their RN-MSN (FNP) program.
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Interview at Subacute Facility - Help with Prepping
Hi all, I'm a brand new LPN interviewing for my first LPN position on Monday at a subacute facility. The written application had a 75 question test attached to it, if that gives you an idea of how this place operates! Anyway, I'm prepping for the interview and I feel fairly confident with the standard interview questions: tell me about yourself, why this facility, weaknesses, strengths, etc. I'm having a little more trouble prepping for situational questions that may arise, such as: what would you do if you found a patient not breathing, what would you do if you made a drug error, what would you do if 2 CNA's were arguing loudly, what would you do if a CNA was insubordinate, etc. I feel like I could answer what I would do if a patient is found not breathing (determine pulse, call for help, initiate rescue breathing) as well as what to do with a drug error (admit the error, determine if harm is caused, notify supervisor/physician, document), but I'm not sure how to handle CNA insubordination or fighting. Thoughts? Any additional tips and help before Monday would be appreciated! I would love to get into this facility as I hope to continue here once I get my RN next May!
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CNA pay at Presence?
I'm applying for a position as a CNA at Presence. Does anyone know what they start their CNA's at? Does it change depending on the hospital? I'm hoping this will be a foot in the door for trying to find a job after I graduate from nursing school in 2014.
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Repeating a Semester
I would think they would all suck up to you because you are such a valuable resource, because you've been through it before. We have a repeating student in my current semester, and we were all super quick to make friends with her, ask her to join our study group, etc., not only because we are a super nice bunch of students, but because she is such a great resource as to what to expect from the professors, curriculum, etc. Hopefully, the students in your class will come around.
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JJC 2013 Spring Nursing Applicants ?
My understanding is that the e-books do not have an expiration date. That is from both the Elsevier rep and the Elsevier website.
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stroke question
Hemorrhagic strokes require surgery, according to my professor (who just finished teaching us about strokes a few weeks ago).
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JJC 2013 Spring Nursing Applicants ?
My understanding is that we can sit for the CNA exam, but not until the semester is over. CNA licensure requires a certain number of clinical hours, and we won't complete all the clinical hours until the semester is over (they count our regular clinical hours for the nursing program as the clinical hours for the CNA requirement). Hope that helps!
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JJC 2013 Spring Nursing Applicants ?
I also do not have my CNA, so my schedule is like this: Monday 4:00 - 6:00pm - Theory 6:00 - 9:00pm - Nursing 140 (CNA class). This has already ended. It only lasted 6 weeks. Tuesday OFF Wednesday 4:00 - 10:00pm - Clinical Thursday 4:30 - 6:30pm - Nursing 140 (CNA class). Already ended. 6:30 - 8:30pm - Clinical Topics (We have now moved this class to go from 4:30 - 6:30pm) Friday 4:00 - 6:00pm - Theory
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JJC 2013 Spring Nursing Applicants ?
I'm in the first semester now in the evening program, and 2 people in my clinical group were late admits into the program (they were notified just 1 week before the semester started), so keep your chin up, and you may very well be starting this spring.
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Help with Nursing Diagnoses
Thank you!
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Help with Nursing Diagnoses
Well, I did an assessment, and the only thing she complains of is pain (which I addressed with my first diagnosis) and not being able to sleep because her roommate is noisy. However, she does sleep at least 6 hours a night. She is not able to reposition herself in bed, and if the CNA's are too busy to help her, she may be sitting in a painful position for an extended period of time. Her vital signs are normal, and she does not verbalize any other complaints.