Melissa94RN replied to ChesRN's topic in NP Students
I applied to the MSN to DNP Program adding FNP and just submitted my supplemental application yesterday with a spring 2020 start. I can't wait to hear whether I am accepted or not but I am guessing that won't be until August or September.
This is sad because NP's can be a great asset to the ED setting. The consensus model has had consequences that I don't think they truly thought out fully. Most ED's though are still hiring FNP, a friend of mine new grad just got hired to the ED with ...
I actually am in the process of applying so that I can go back to school for my FNP. I am an ACNP now. Most of the ED's I know want the FNP or the ACNP/FNP dual role. The reason is the ACNP cannot see children and this is problematic in the ED settin...
Melissa94RN replied to mtsteelhorse's topic in NP Students
My program did have some research classes but it was more geared to helping us understand research so that we can effectively treat patients. Hope that helps.
Melissa94RN replied to mtsteelhorse's topic in NP Students
Congrats on being accepted......I worked full time up until the clinical courses started. Many of the students in my class went perdiem. During the 1st two clinical courses, I was able to work but not full time, and during the last 2 semesters it did...
Melissa94RN replied to mtsteelhorse's topic in NP Students
I have just completed my MSN with Drexel but in the ACNP tract, I do however, know a few of the students who just graduated from the psych/MH NP tract and have been told it was a good program. My education was challenging and I doubt this tract is an...
Melissa94RN replied to lvICU's topic in NP Students
I am in an ACNP program also and at our clinical orientation, we were told, be prepared to be feeling unprepared and dumb for the next year. She said, you are expert nurses but novice NP's and you are going to feel very unsure and that is normal. So ...
Hello, I am in the process of applying to the FNP program and was just curious if there were anyone here that is going to this program. I am wondering how it will be, I did my BSN online through the University of Pheonix and this will be different as...
Melissa94RN replied to love-d-OR's topic in Post Graduate
Hello everyone and congrats on being accepted. 1.) Drexel University 2.) MSN-ACNP 3.) Working Part time 4.) Attending to start part-time but hoping to bump to full time starting in Jan 5.) I am hoping to graduate in 2011 I am quite excited to get sta...
Melissa94RN replied to TraciRN's topic in Emergency
Hello, I studied using various sources, I took a CEN review course offered by Meded. I took a couple tests in a CEN review book I found by Lippincott. I also looked over Emergency Nursing Core Curriculum and I purchased the 50 question practice test ...
Melissa94RN replied to RNCENCCRNNREMTP's topic in Emergency
I was once not so keen on the TV's in the ED also, but my mind has been changed from 2 perspectives. First from a nurse point of view, They are really great for kids and they really do occupy the patients time so that they are not on the call bell co...
Melissa94RN replied to TRAMA1RN's topic in Emergency
Hello all, I have to say that I love this drug and use it frequently in our ER, We do not use it as an RSI agent but once an airway is established it is wonderful to utilize. Its effects will dimish very quickly with lowering the rate or discontinuin...
Melissa94RN replied to dansmom6's topic in Emergency
Hello, I am a ER nurse for the past 10 years as well as a mother who has given birth to a stillborn baby at 40 weeks gestation back in 2005. When I lost my baby I was given the same absolutely wonderful treatment that you are trying to provide. In my...
Some great news in PA, I was just looking at the SBON site and 7/20/2007 Governor Ed Rendell signed into law Act 49 of 2007 and this will provide official recognition for the CNS. Right now I cannot see what the scope of practice will as the BON has ...
Melissa94RN replied to EDnurse2009's topic in Post Graduate
Hello, I graduated from UOP 1/2005. The time it takes truly depends upon the amount of credits that you need. Now for me, I had originally graduated from a diploma program and so there were a few classes like Math and Humanities that I needed but in ...
Melissa94RN replied to jsta_grl83's topic in Online Learning
Hello, I graduated from University of Phoenix in 2005 with my BSN, there is nothing on the diploma that says it is online. I know many people that are concerned about this as many think that online education is "easier" than traditional college class...
Melissa94RN replied to citizensaver's topic in Emergency
Hello, Congrats on finishing nursing school!!! In nursing school, they teach you the nursing process, A&P, basic nursing care. The problem is that in most ER's the nurses make many decisions on there own, this idea is totally different from what ...
Hello everyone, I am not an OB nurse, I actually work in the ED but stumbled onto this thread. I just want to say that this is sooo very important. I have 2 LC and last year had a SB on my due date 5/31/05. I was sooo very lucky to have had a nurse o...
Melissa94RN replied to ICUNurse11's topic in Emergency
Personally, I think that a new grad could be fine in the ER with the proper training, but in my experience most of the hospitals in my area are terrible with orientation. The nurses end up trying to fend for themselves and it can be a disaster. I was...