it's a seminar review course that costs $300, it has online info, etc. they have a wesite, google it. i was just curious if anyone thought it was helpful for the NCLEX. sounds like it may be worth while.i heard they teach you how to breakdown and answer questions.
i am on a med-surg unit. precepting was ony 5 weeks. i am the type of person that likes to be told what to do until i grasp what's really going on. i still feel like some days are under control and others days were hectic.
i have enjoyed idaho, beutiful country. the weather is very unpredictable. if you like it cold then you will like it here. i would suggest a visit to see if you like the folks around here. heard the hospital was pretty good? not sure?
i'm precepting right now and i have a question. What is the average nurse patient ratio where you are? do you feel that it is too high? What is being done to lower it? i have had up to 5 patients and i feel that i am not able to do all that i would like to for each patient. the load feels very overwhelming. any prioritization suggestions and help with organizing my day.
i am an older student nurse, and school has had many challenges with family life. i feel like it was a struggle just to get to this point, and now the NCLEX are approaching. I feel so very unprepared. What is the best way to study? Does anyone have feedback on the HURST review? help? suggestions?