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  1. Thank you! That makes me feel better! I would consider doing acute care again if I needed it on my resume, but I would rather go straight into teaching.
  2. So, to be clear, my background is as a nurse circulator in the OR, in outpatient chemotherapy infusion, and as of now I do telehealth. Do you think that working telehealth will hurt my chances of getting a job as a nurse educator (preferably online)?
  3. Hello! I am finishing my RN to BSN and am considering an MSN-ED, but when I look for jobs in that area, I only find jobs for DNP's. Is it possible to teach with only an MSN-ED? If so how do you find available jobs as I've been looking everywhere I can think of to find examples of MSN-ED jobs.
  4. Graduate 12/15/11 and took my NCLEX RN on Thursday (1/19/12). Got my results 3 hours ago, and felt like I failed the entire 2 days because my questions were SO hard... but today I am an R.N. in Texas! Btw, the Pearsonvue trick worked for me :) Good luck & god bless!
  5. I suck at and hate math, I took every remedial math course to get into my program, I also scored like a 58% in math on my nursing school entrance test (but a 98% in science), and got into my school of choice on the first attempt. I went to Oakton, but transferred to TCC in Texas to get my ADN. I have worked full time throughout school - prereq's and nursing school, even though everyone said it can't be done, and guess what? TODAY I AM A R.N.!!!!!!!! You can do it!!! Hell, I dropped out of Sandwich, IL H.S. 14 years ago, and all I can say is it takes hard work and dedication. TCC is one of the most sought after BSN programs to get into in the state of Texas, and I thought I couldn't do it. I also thought I may fail due to overwork/school the entire 2 years of my BSN, but I didn't. YOU CAN DO THIS - and if you have any doubt (which god knows, i was plagued with), message me. The best advice I can give you is don't give up, and when you get in IMMEDIATELY apply for all PCT positions available. Most grads in my class are having a hard time getting a job, but the few who did were PCT's during the latter half of their ADN program. GOOD LUCK, GOD BLESS, KEEP US UPDATED! Oh, also my hospital pays for the ADN to BSN as long as you've worked there before becoming an R.N. - and may I add, I am 32 years old.
  6. Wow, that was biased. I am a high-school dropout who got my GED because I was sick of getting beaten at home & honestly, i've found that very few people at my work act like this, but the 2/50 who do have their BSN. I feel that if you are a "low class, ignorant person" that is probably just how you are, and maybe you should reflect on what you say before you say (or post) it.
  7. Swore I failed, but the Pearsonvue trick worked for me!! Passed with 77 questions on a Thursday and found out 48 hours later on a Saturday in the state of Texas that - TODAY I AM A R.N.!!!!! :w00t:
  8. Got into school on first application even with the crappy math score. Graduated in Dec. 2011 with no math problems throughout school. R.N. as of today!!!
  9. Just so y'all know... today I am a R.N. in the state of Texas!!!:yelclap:
  10. SOOOOo glad nursing school is over with!! Today I am a R.N.!!
  11. [TABLE] [TR] [TD]caine[/TD] [TD]local anesthetics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]cillin[/TD] [TD]antibiotics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]dine[/TD] [TD]anti-ulcer agents[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]done[/TD] [TD]opiod analgesics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]ide[/TD] [TD]oral hypoglycemics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]iam[/TD] [TD]antianxiety agents[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]micin[/TD] [TD]antibiotics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]nium[/TD] [TD]neuromuscular blocking agents[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]olol[/TD] [TD]beta blockers[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]ole[/TD] [TD]antifungal[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]oxacin[/TD] [TD]antibiotics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]pam[/TD] [TD]antianxiety agents[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]pril[/TD] [TD]ace inhibitors[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]sone[/TD] [TD]steroids[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]stain[/TD] [TD]antihyperlidemics[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]vir[/TD] [TD]antivirals[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]zide[/TD] [TD]diuretics [/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] Hope this helps!
  12. Amazing to me how so many people can afford not to work. If I don't have a job the baby and I will starve to death.
  13. I was also told I could not get pregnant and here I am, 11 weeks along, and about to graduate from nursing school. Luckily, I've been working as a Nurse Extern at my hospital for over a year now, so it should be easy for me to transition to become an R.N. After reading these posts I just want one thing clarified: As a single mother with no family or anyone else to help me out, some of you think I should not become a nurse at this time? I should forget the last 4 years of hard work, put a smile on my face, and work for less than $30,000 a year, just because it will mildly inconvenience the staff at work? I wonder what you would do in my situation?
  14. I changed my job from an inflexible 5-6 day/wk vet tech job to a 3 night/wk PCT/Nurse Extern job at a hospital = less stress & more $!!! Can't loose, but it took 6 months of applying to get the job. Good luck, it can be done!
  15. So i'm only just starting adult, but what? For infection check your (CBC) WBC count, for electrolytes check your (Chemistry) sodium, potassium, chloride. Blood Sugar lvl for glucose, but i'm not sure that all patients w/ MI would be elevated. For Liver disease check your SGPT/ALT and SGOT/AST. Hope this helps a little!

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