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  1. I had my interview last Friday, and they called yesterday and offered me a position. Thanks for all of your help!!
  2. Thank you so very much!
  3. My nursing school at one point in time had a critical care rotation, but the hospital that it was at also had their own nursing school, and their students come first. I have not worked as a CNA or tech. I have done volunteer work in high school and worked as a pharmacy tech at a hospital. The unit that I applied for is actually a unit that my mother's friend works on and she talked to her boss and then they contacted me for an interview. If you have samples of questions that would be great. I have read everything possible about the hospital and the unit. I also have been all over the forums on this website preparing for my interview. So any advice would be great! Thank you very much! and Congrats to you on graduation and the job!! that's awesome!
  4. I have an interview in a week for the neuro ICU, I started thinking the other day about what I need to do to make them want to hire me. I graduate in May and in my nursing school we did not have a critical care rotation. I was lucky enough to be able to go into the NICU and PICU a couple of different times, but not actually spend the entire day there. How do I get the managers to realize that I may lack the experience, but I am more than willing to work hard and gain the experience needed through my orientation? Any advice for my interview?? Thanks
  5. We take the Hesi at my nursing school, and I have found that med pubs makes a review book that is similar to the Hesi review book, only written in more simple terms. I think that this book is amazing and I have used it for 4 Hesi exams now. Just remember to relax the night before the test, and be calm during the exam. Also, I found that a dab of lavander extract on my wrist helps. When I feel that i am getting nervous during the test I smell my wrist and it calms me.

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