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kevin RN

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  1. i'm starting to beleive that this trick does in fact work, my friend just took her nclex-rn and out of curiosity i tried this so call trick, it went to the very end when you try to register to take the exam again. come to find out she failed. the funny thing is when i try to registered for the nclex-pn during the same period it didnt go pass the first screen to order the exam. she's already a LPN. so i truly beleive that is does work
  2. I don't remember quite well if it's a law to stop and render assistance but i do know that if you do help someone at the scene of an accident you are cover by the good samaritan law.
  3. I'm sorry but where exactly did you get this from?
  4. took my exam 12/4 found out this morning that i pass, i did the all 265 questions, like almost everyone i thought i failed also. just keep ur fingers cross
  5. I just graduated this november, are you a day time or evening student?
  6. they might be at risk for hypoglycemia
  7. my choice: 1) c 2) d, as i didn't understand choice "A" was it completed?
  8. risk for injury related to (definition of seizure)Unbalance electrical activity in the brain
  9. we were taught by a clinical instructor that after you make ur nursing diagnosis, if your basing it on the patient medical diagnosis, then you can use the definition of the medical diagnosis as your "related to".
  10. As a LPN who has just graduated from RN school, i would encourage you to go straight for your RN, the only reason i went for the LPN first is because of the competitiveness of geting into a RN program. Since your grades are great just go ahead and apply for the RN. Nothing is wrong with being a LPN, trust me i've learn alot, but this should be your second option!!!!
  11. Congratulations, and i do really wish you all the best
  12. normally i would advise any to just go straight for there RN, but seeing that it's very competitive to get in RN school now and your GPA is questionable? i would say LPN is the best route to go now then do a LPN-RN bridge program, plenty of them out there
  13. Did you apply to helene fuld as yet?
  14. Queens Hospital Center als offers 12hr shifts
  15. 1199 is a better union than nysna, they have so much to offer, but unfortunately where i'm working only LPN/CNA.... are entitle to 1199 and RN are entitle to NYSNA, not complaining because i enjoy ihaving 1199 while working as a lpn, but now i'm a recent RN graduate and will not have 1199 anymore:madface:

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