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  1. Hi, I work at CCF M/S floor. My pesonal best:8 patients by my self + blue code + admission. This is the ratio for a night shift. Should be 4:1 b/o acuity. IT IS NOT SAFE! CCF is not a nursing home. This patients are very, very sick, ready for a transfer to the unit rather that d/c home.
  2. Hi there, Tri-C has a very hard curiculum. Well, I passed: both Nclex and school. Our class originaly started with 40 students, and just 23 finished. I was in Accelerated program, which means all students already graduated from four years degree schools. I never study so hard in my life (average 5-7 hours per day). The instructors can be tricky. They will lecture just highlights and ask on the test tinny, little things from the book. Tri-C is very proud on their NCLEX passing score-98.8%. Better than Case Western, but to reach that level Tri-C will fail 50% of future nurses. Good Luck P.S. 23 of use survived Tri-C and all of us passed NCLEX first time!
  3. Hi there, I took the Buszta's class and passed NCLEX after 75th question. If you don't have any clue about NCLEX, take Buszta! She will tell you what to expect, and 800 pages of printed material to read and memorize. My NCLEX test was very hard (maybe because I rised the level of questions above the average). Take Buszta as a quide, but definetly know your Med/Surg textbook very well. Good Luck

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