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More to being a LPN than LTC?....
I keep hearing that most LPN go to LTC and no offense to anyone here but I really really don't want to work TLC. I chose the LPN route first simply because the RN schedule wouldn't accomodate my work schedule so I had to do what I had to do. I plan to bridge later however somebody please tell me I will have more options than TLC.
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Why so few LPN Programs in Indiana?
The 500 to 1 ratio isn't to far off base for the Indianapolis Ivy Tech ASN program. Getting in that program is all but impossible. It may not be as bad for the smaller cities but here their is an average of a two year wait list they are now telling students. My neighbor did all of her classes and got on the wait list and they finally called her and she was very pregnant and had to turn it down. Bummer but alot can happen in two years as far as babies, finances, husbands, relocations, and any thing else.
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Winter Storm
Just a question ! being a new student nurse and havent started clinicals yet Im wondering how exactly does it work when we go into snow emergency like we are getting ready to do in a few hours? I mean in my area we are expecting 12 to 15 inches of snow in the next 24 hours. If I was due to come in would they still expect me in a foot of snow.? Does night shift have to stay until we get there? Do they call people that live closer in? If we get the snow, sleet , and ice they say we are getting who can even get to the hospials? Whats the norm in the hospitals for weather related emergencies? Just wondering
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LPN phasing out to be QMA's only
I have heard the same thing which is unfortunate because I am in my 7th week of LPN school. I also heard that most LPN will more than likely go to work in LTC which I have no desire what so ever to work. If that becomes the case in the future I think I would rather take a pay cut and get medical assistant pay than do LTC . Or maybe just leave the floors to teach or do desk work. This is just my 2 cents. What would everyone else do if push came to shove?
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Colt's fans anyone?
I Am So Proud Of The Colts I Dont Know What To Do. They Shut Up Alot Of People. I'm Also Really Happy For Tony Dungee. We Are Super Bowl Champs!!!
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How Long Did It Take U To Find A Job?
All the nursing homes always need CNA so it shouldn't take long to get a job. The only thing that may hold you up some is the fact that you dont have any experience. In the mean time go online and put in some applications and upload your resume to some companies. Try monster.com, employmentguide.com, and careerbuilder.com Good Luck!!!
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Nclex Was Hard I Failed Need Help
Im sorry to hear about your first test. You have just given me some food for thought. I like you am a doing just enough to get over( student nurse). This makes me very nervous. I may think about stepping it up a notch. I am ashamed to admit that I possess the power to be a dean lists student but I have a tendency to have ass sometimes and be lazy when I can. Does anyone know what percentage of student nurses fail their NCLEX-PN on the first try? So if you go thru the whole program and you dont pass then what? Do you go get your CNA or med assistant and hope you do better? Are you somehow able to challenge the medical assistant test if you dont pass? Scary to have $20,000 and 15 months riding on one test. I wish you the best of luck on your retest!!!
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LPN Tuition-how much did you pay?
Wow you guys got off pretty cheap things are alot different in Indiana. It goes like this. (there are only 3 place LPN schools in Indianapolis so you have to pick one) Community college with wait list and a bunch of BS before you get in $5000 not including uniforms or books LPN school/technical center (not really hard to get into or a long wait list) $9000 including uniforms not books Private college (just started offering LPN in Sept/06) No wait at all first one to pass the test in and pay you're in (you could very well start 3 or 4 weeks after you attend an info session) $18,500 yes that is what I said $18,500 Alot of people are willing to pay that $18,500 after having the community college experience ( it's really bad) and the technical center is convenient for everyone
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phasing out?
Hello I am six weeks into LPN school and when ever people see me in uniform and ask what I do, they tell me hospitals are going to start phasing LPNs out. These are people in healthcare that tell me this? If this happens would be be grandfathered in or would we be forced to all go to LTCs? Would the company pay for us to get our RN? Would all LPNs even want to be an RN? What do you guys think? Have you seen heard the same things?
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First Day on the Job!
Hello I started LPN program about a month ago but our instructors are already talking about clinicals/externship. I thought that this was done strictly for experience but one of my classmates thought we got paid (a lot less but something) by the hospital while on externship. Someone else thought that only RN nursing students get paid. We are all confused can one of you shed some light on the situation please?
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Ivy Tech - Indy
I ended up at Medtech College (Indianapolis) in their practical nursing program. Not one of my brightest choices but I got right in. I attended the info session in October, took the PSB in November, and went to orientation in December and started on Janurary 2. No pre-ques or wait list. I believe this is what is truly attracted me the most. If I could do it all over again I would try to stick it out at Ivy Tech. Yeah the program is only 15 months but it cost around $18,000. At that point and time I was so frustrated with Ivy Tech I would have paid 1.4 million to be in someone's anyone's nursing program. If you have the money to spare and dont to spare yourself an hours worth of travel then medtech is OK. Not really great not really bad but good enough. Get in Get out Get Paid.
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Ivy Tech - Indy
Honey let me tell you. I was at Ivy Tech for a while and it's enough to make you jump off the roof. They take 80 people in the fall and 80 in the spring. About 1500 apply for each spot. Before you even apply you have to have perfect scores in your pre-reqs and very good scores on your TEAS. Even with perfect scores with those numbers you stll may not get in simply because of space. Then you go on a waiting list for 1-3 years. If you have the time and the patience then it's a really good school if you dont mind waiting. If you can stick it out I suggest doing so cause you cant beat the cost of the program. I couldn't wait, so I had to go elsewhere because I needed the money.
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what do CNA's do in a hospital?
Hi everyone I am currently a full time LPN student but am looking towards working as a part time CNA to pay bills while in school. I really need either a weekend or evening CNA prep class. Does anyone have any suggestions ?
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took my nclex 2day........ahhhhhhhhhh
I am currently in school to be a LPN and you guys are scaring me. I dont graduate until March of 08 but I am already scared of the N-Clex. What type of material does it cover. Is it like the PSB or it does it only cover nursing situations. What is the pass/fail percentage for the test? Any insight would be helpful.
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What age were you when you went to nursing school?
I was 22 when I started LPN school will be 23 when I graduate. I plan to have my BSN before I am before I turn 28.