Silverdragon102 BSN

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    Transfer to Canada

    Moved to the International Nursing forum Nurse training will be expensive in Canada. Better to do your training where you are now then look at registration in Canada, especially if you have plans...
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    Need advice, waited too long to take NCLEX

    If you trained outside the US then follow requirements on the board of nursing website for international trained nurses. The process usually takes 4-6 months and once you have eligibility from BON...
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    Hep B and varicella blood test

    Have a chat with the occupational nurse at the placement. They should be able to discuss this with
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    Hep B and varicella blood test

    Usually once you start the course of Hep B you should be ok. I remember years ago when we all had to get the course we all carried on working and had titres at the end to check immunity. Quiet a few...
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    Wanting to work in Caribbean as a Registered Nurse

    That would be up to the assessment made on your transcripts and
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    Nclex Soon

    Do not get confused by getting too much study
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    Hep B and varicella blood test

    Are you nursing in the UK? If hospital your Occupational Office should be able to
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    Hep B and varicella blood test

    Moved to the Nursing in UK
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    US citizen to Canada

    Yes they do but you still have to meet other
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    US citizen to Canada

    Sounds about right not necessarily confusing but is long and
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    NCLEX RN repeat test taker

    In what way did it not help you? Regardless on initial or endorsing license when trained outside the US you usually still have to meet the same requirements so better to just apply to the state you...
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    Canadian and USA Nclex

    Then you need to apply to the state and meet requirements before sitting NCLEX. You will once given eligibility to sit NCLEX sit it in a centre in Canada that provides the exam and results will go to...
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    Canadian and USA Nclex

    The exam is the same for both countries and I would only recommend going through the process for Canada if you are planning working in Canada because the process is expensive especially if you trained...
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    NCLEX RN repeat test taker

    Then suggest applying to that
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    Canadian and USA Nclex

    Yes and even passing requirements for one state will not guarantee another state will accept
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    Canadian and USA Nclex

    As far as I am aware all states are accepting NCLEX if taken in Canada the problems are meeting requirements the state
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    NCLEX RN repeat test taker

    Where are you planning on
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    New Ohio law would let families put cameras in nursing home rooms

    Reopening this thread. Reminder to keep to topic and no personal abuse to the
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    Australian RN moving to California

    California will want to review your transcripts and ensure you have clinical and theory hours in Paeds, Mental Health, Obstetrics and Adult and anything else they deem
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    Australian RN moving to California

    California is one of the hardest states to register in. Even if you pass NCLEX in another state there is no guarantee that California will accept your paperwork when they do their own
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    Is NJ considered compact now?

    Where will your primary address be? Which state? List
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    How to become a nurse in Virginia

    Moved to the Nurse Registration forum You go to the state BON website and look up requirements for nurse trained outside the
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    patients who leave the floor against doctors orders

    This is something you need to discuss with your doctors and nurses not a website. Closing thread as this is several years
  24. Moved to the Nurse Career forum as nothing indicates you trained outside the USA and Nurse registration is aimed at nurses moving
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    Permanent Resident in USA planning to take NCLEX

    According to BON website you need CGFNS certification program. Check out page 2 on this link