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erlissy

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  1. Don't try to be the big, bad ER RN. If you don't know something, please ask (but use your critical thinking skills first). No one likes an unsafe nurse who tends to "know it all". You are the eyes and ears for the providers, so you must know your stuff. A good preceptor will make sure that you know what you are doing and will give constructive feedback. Don't take the feedback as a failure or anything less. The feedback is your opportunity to learn from what is said or given to you. Best wishes!
  2. I'm in the same boat! I plan to take my exam by August since I'm not doing any BSN classes this summer. Lucky (or not!) for me, I ended up with an injury that has rendered me to the couch for 6 weeks and I can focus on studying. Best of luck with studying and testing!
  3. Good Luck! We've been there! You can do it. Just keep focused, don't rush, and stay calm (this is the most important thing with the CPNE!) and then when you pass treat yourself to a nice massage/mani/pedi or whatever is a good stress reliever for you!
  4. And where was this info when we were attending?! Fabulous list! So glad that EC is way back in my memory now...except for that CPNE!
  5. I once had a patient who told our ER doc that he had an "ovarian cyst right there" pointing to his wrist....the doc just replied: "Sir, now that would be an act of God"....
  6. You are totally describing an MD I once knew but he wasn't very nice or approachable....along with the things you named this such doctor would eat out of our containers of food in the fridge and then put them back in there without anyone knowing (he got caught doing this). He also stuck his hand (that he hadn't washed) into a bag of potato chips that I was eating!! They are out there, lets just hope not very many!!
  7. I tested in Racine and had a wonderful experience, stressful but wonderful. Know your stuff and you won't have any problems. Go with the flow of things and you should do well. Best of luck to you! ERlissy
  8. I too am a CMA that went on to become an RN. The only things that transferred for me where my pre-reqs. Good luck to you! ERlissy
  9. We don't give narcs unless pt's ride/family is in room. Of course there are those sneaky few who flee out the back door and we just chart our behinds off. We have been known to watch someone get into the car, take down a plate number and call police to report drinving under the influence. Since we have instituted the no ride present in ER, no narc policy we haven't had to report anyone that I am aware of. We also don't "detain" anyone due to narcs, because lets face it...I'm not getting myself hurt because of a patient. Just document, document, document! ERlissy
  10. Our policy....no ride home, no narcotics. Simple as that.
  11. yeah! Way to rock it out! This post makes me feel better...I am freaking out just a little when it comes to running my first code. Yeah, I've been in hundreds of them but the next one will be the test.
  12. I only had to do the nursing exams for Excelsior. I had a ton of credits due to having a previous degree and the fact that I've been trying to get into a nursing program for a long time. The CPNE is stressfull due to having a clinical examiner standing watching you the whole time and you know at any moment they can ask you to step out of the room. ERlissy
  13. EC Grad as of Dec 09. Passed boards at beginning of Feb 2010. Currently working as RN in local ER which I was lucky enough to have my old LPN job switch over to. Can't wait to see what's up ahead! ERlissy RN
  14. My experience with Excelsior was a good one. I took me two years to complete the program (had to take time off due to family illness). CPNE was done in Racine. It was stressful but manageable. I felt prepared to take the NCLEX after using learninext.com, Saunders review and Kaplan 2010 review. All in all it was a positive experience. The only issue I had was that the NCLEX advising team never stamped my photo for my NCLEX application (as required by my state) and it had to be sent to them again, all this occuring during the holidays and my application was delayed for a couple of weeks. The are "looking into resolving the issue" as I know one other person it has happened to. Good luck with your studies!! ERlissy RN
  15. Hey all, I passed even after having to drive through a snow storm on the day of the test!!!!! I am so excited to go to work tonight as an RN!!! Thanks to all the other EC grads that helped out along the way! ERlissy RN

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