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Meems

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  1. Hi nethmzd Check ur inbox here on allnurses!
  2. PM = private message me here on the site. The site prefers we don't post our personal email addy.
  3. If u like pm me here and I will give u my email addy happy to be of help MaryAnne
  4. Nethmzd I attended lcc lpn 2 rn program in 2009. Ask any ? U have and I will do my best. Meems
  5. i generally do not make a habit of saying that I am a nurse because my being a nurse should not change the way that any health care professonal handles their job. Not to say that I wouldn't do it if I thought it would help.
  6. 1. How many questions did you take on NCLEX? 75 (NCLEX RN) 2. What study materials did you use? Did you take a test review course? Mostly Saunders, and No I did not do review course 3. Did your SON offer any testing (ERI, ATI, HESI)? ATI in last quarter and an RN predictor 4. How long did you wait for results of the test, or are you still waiting? 48 hr, but did the PVT got good pop up after an hr 5. What were your thoughts coming out of the test (total disbelief, certainty you had failed, confident you had passed)? I was crying and had to call my Mom to "talk me down" I was certain I had failed 6. Was this your first attempt at NCLEX? Yes and thank GOD I never have to take it again!!!
  7. Thanks Caliotter for pointing out that indeed that is what these are... opinions. I work for Amedisys, as a RN case manager. I am not a cheerleader for Amedisys , however, the office I work for is excellent and our DOO is a caring and medicare conscious person. She has encouraged me to use MY nursing judgement in answering the oasis questions, and we are never encouraged to admit patient's who do not meet the homebound status. I would like to clarify a theme that I am picking up here in this thread, and if I am wrong, please enlighten me. Is it the majority opinion that in order to be homebound that one has to be dying and cannot leave their home for any reason?? I have been taught that a person can leave to shop for groceries,go to medical appoinments, church, or even the hair salon, as long as it is infrequent and it must be a taxing effort in order for them to do so. I do not intend to be fraudulent to medicare, if I have it wrong, I need to know.
  8. Part of being a good nurse RN or otherwise is researching a topic if you don't know the answer off the top of your head. You are a RN it doesn't make you a doctor, or a psychic! Give yourself a break! I am sure you learned something in nursing school or you wouldn't be able to even call yourself a RN at all. You can learn from books and clinical, but experience takes time! Keep your head up and be proud of yourself. You earned the right to call yourself RN:yeah:
  9. I have a problem with this statement as a whole, though parts may be true. I would like to say that I started as a CNA for about 5 years, went to school for my LPN worked for 13 years as an LPN before finally deciding to get my RN. I got good grades in school, and feel that I am a fast thinker, but in NO WAY do I think "challenging" a board exam is a substitute for foundational learning! You have to have the basics to be able to critically apply what you know. The difference between an LPN and an RN is 8 months of critical thinking, increased knowledge of pathophysiology, pharmacology, patient education, community health, and more acute care experience! If you haven't done the extra 8 months of schooling you can't really say there " is no substantial difference in the complexity or breadth of the material presented. " That is a false statement and insulting as well! That would be like saying a surgical tech could become a general surgeon after 10 years on the job. Can you honestly think that working as a CNA is "close enough" to an LPN, or a surgical tech is "close enough" to a surgeon to perform on you? Not this girl! And I have worked every aspect of the nursing profession from CNA to RN, each level has it's similarities and differences. Respect it for what it is, and earn the next step as it should be earned. Short cuts are not a good idea for sound patient care. *stepping down from the soap box*
  10. Graduated 8-20-09. Tested 09-24-09. Wasn't terribly focused on studying until after 09-01-09. Studied about 2 hours a day on avg and did at least 75 questions a day. Saunders, exam cram, incredibly easy, and LaCharity(prioritization/delegation) were my books. Passed with 75 questions.
  11. Personally I used anything that I could get my hands on, but that's just me! I passed my RN boards 09-24-09. Saunders 4th edition was my main book, but I also used exam cram, incredibly easy, and prioritization book by Lacharity. If you can't afford a lot of books and insist on owning one, I rec the Saunders,I suggest for freebies check your local library, you may be surprised at the resources you can find there. If you have buddies that passed with other books, ask them to loan to you. The link for the NCLEX 3500 still works, you just have to find it... I used it a week or so before my exam, and the link came from here. Practice the test questions and think about WHY you are choosing the answer you are choosing, it helps with application which is what you need to pass the NCLEX. I had 3-4 SATA, 5 meds, and rest were inf ctrl and prioritization/delegation,and patient teaching( i got 75 questions). DO what you must to continue to practice questions that make you apply what you already know-this is not a recall test, it's an application of knowledge to different situations. I wish you all the luck, persistence pays off I promise you!! Meems
  12. Meems replied to KateRN1's topic in Home Health
    I have worked for Amedisys for almost 3 years now. I have never been shot.:stone:chuckle Started as an LPN( they are the only hh agency here that uses LPN) They helped me with tuition reimbursement and I start with them as a RN on Monday. They have liason people to help keep referrals up, PR to facilitate communication with the area doctors, so you stay busy, they pay mileage, have decent benefits and are forward thinking in what is coming for Medicare etc. Is it a finely tuned machine... no! But I have been in nursing since 95(LPN) and have never worked at a completely smooth running place! I feel appeciated and respected, I get steady work, and am paid nicely for the work I do. Some of it will depend on your DOO and CM( mine are the bomb:yeah:) Good Luck to you. If I can be of any further assistance let me know!
  13. :chuckle I am Giddy with relief. I did the attempt to re-register @ pearson vue about 3 hours after my NCLEX RN on Sept 24 and got the now infamous "contact your member board" pop-up, a classmate took it the same day and got the cc page. Found out with quick results this morning I passed NCLEX RN, she did not. I have never heard of anyone that followed the directions, got the cc page that passed. That 7.95 was the best money I have ever spent!! I am a RN!!!!!!!!!!!!!:hpygrp:
  14. Patty 02 I am a recent grad of the LPN 2 RN program at LCC. It is fast paced and not for the faint of heart for sure. I did my clinicals at St John's Peace Health in Lovgview(though they sites in Vancouver, Renton, and Olympia as well) My friend and I got a furnished 2 bedroom about a 3-4 blocks from the hospital for 525. a month wsg paid. It wasn't the Ritz, but it did the job. Hope it helps. If you have any otherquestions let me know:chuckle Meems
  15. I don't live there, but haven't heard a lot about racist activity. If you do the onlie option, you do not have to go to Longview for morse than a few weeks if you choose to do clinicals in one of the other offered cities such as Portland, Vancouver, or Olympia. If you have f urther concerned, email Karen Joiner she is the LPN 2 RN online coordinator and may be able to give you more information that may ease your mind. Good Luck to you!:typing

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