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Telemedicine for FNP
Designer NP - I sent you a PM. Thank you!!
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Telemedicine for FNP
Hello All, I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of some reputable companies that do telemedicine visits with NP's for their patients. I have seen some apps that do this as well. Does anyone have a job like this? Or a per diem position to supplement income? I am very interested in speaking with someone who ACTUALLY does this. I am also wondering about the legality... I would imagine in states with independent practice not so much of an issue, but I am curious about other states. I LOVE being a FNP but due to the nature of my husbands job we move around quite a bit (about every two years). I heard about positions like this where you could work from home, and I am thinking I may want to consider something like this in the future. It is a new idea and I really do not know a whole lot about it for FNP.... just looking for any information. Thank you!
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AANP practice tests
That does help. I heard that from Fitzgerald as well, however I was not sure since on the APEA website practice tests I think it said 70% or higher a good chance of passing the exam. Honestly, I don't ever think I will feel ready! Thanks! Anyone else here anything about practice test percentages?
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AANP practice tests
Hey everyone, Quick question for those who are studying for AANP FNP exam, or those who have just passed it... While I am doing practice exams, what percentage should I be aiming for? I know on APEA I think it said 70 or higher and you are good to go.. is this correct? I am taking 150 questions at a time from different sources (Hollier, Leik, etc.) and I am scoring anywhere from 65%-75% usually with an occasional 80%. Am I getting close to being ready? My exam is a little over a week away but I do not want to take it if I am not in the range I need to be. I know on the ACTUAL exam passing is 500 or more, but how can I translate this at home? I felt pretty good until a read a few threads where some were scoring 95% and that is how they knew they were ready! If thats what I should be scoring then I REALLY need to postpone my test! Thank you in advance! Marbug7
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Texas BON estimated licensure dates.
WOW! This post is so incredibly helpful! Thank you for this information. I just posted on another thread about possibly moving from California to Texas when I am done with my FNP program (June 2015). This insight was so helpful! Any other comments about the process or helpful hints is greatly appreciated!
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FNP Austin, TX
Thank you so much for the insight and encouragement! It is very reassuring to hear that there are opening available. I am fine with making a little less at the start in order to get the right job. Tesses- If I understand you correctly, your advice is to apply for TX RN license, and then sit for boards for FNP license in Texas, correct? When you say it takes a while am I looking at 2-3 months or 6+ months for FNP license? Thank You! Any other comments are welcomed, I need as much insight as I can get!
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FNP Austin, TX
Hi All, I have questions regarding the Nurse Practitioner (FNP) outlook near Austin, TX. I am currently finishing my MSN/FNP in California, graduation in June 2015 (YAYYY!!!). My husband is negotiating a contract for his *dream* job in Austin, TX. We are both originally from California, so it will be a big move, we have never lived anywhere else. I have been a RN for 5 years, inpatient and outpatient experience. My questions are what are my chances of getting a job in Austin as a brand new FNP with no network? Will it be an absolute hassle for me to switch my license over? Do I sit for boards in California and then switch over, or switch first and sit for boards when I get there? I am terrified I will have gone through all this work to finally get my FNP and without my network from clinicals, school etc. I will be unemployed, or struggling for months to find a decent job. We have been focused on my career and education for a long time, so it really is his turn, and he absolutely deserves it. I want to give it a fair chance but I am just so worried. I think if I had FNP experience I might feel differently. Also, if there are any FNP's in Austin who can just give general information about professional climate, employers, etc. I would welcome that also. Thoughts/experience/opinions? Thank you!
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What was your clinical experience like?
Hi All, I am looking to hear about experiences during your clinical hours/preceptorship during NP school. I just started my first round of clinical hours in my FNP program. I worry that I am not "doing enough" but, its only my first clinical. How much did you do in terms of patient management, physical assessment, etc? My preceptor is pretty much always with me and I think she accidentally just jumps in and takes over. She says just tell her if I want to do something, but sometimes I feel like some of these patients are just beyond my level of knowledge at this point. At the end of the quarter I have a faculty come to do my eval, so I want to be prepared. What were your NP clinical rotations like?
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How old were you when you made the choice to become a NP?
I became a RN at 21, finished BSN at 23, started my FNP at 24. I will graduate in two years at 26 (hopefully right!?)... I have always wanted to be a NP. I had my doubts about whether I could do it or not, but I ended up just going for it pretty much straight through, although I did take a small break to get married. =)
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Anyone NOT work during NP program?
Thank you all for your responses. I knew there HAD to be some other opinions out there somewhere...thank you!!!
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Anyone NOT work during NP program?
Hi All, I am looking to hear from anyone who did NOT work during their NP program. Currently, I attend my FNP program full time and work part time. In my program, there is not one student just going to school. All students work full or part time (well, if there is anyone not working I am unaware of it). This is not a requirement of the program, just the way it is. I mentioned to some classmates and a professor about taking time off to just concentrate on my program and was surprised at the response. "You can't! You will lose your skills!" or "You will never get a NP job with that on your resume!" Many of them said they would not feel like a nurse if all they did was go to school. Financially, I do not have to work and my Husband is always telling me to leave my job so I can focus on school 100%. He feels like FNP is such a big responsibility I should devote all my time to becoming one. Did anyone not work through their program? Am I committing some kind of horrible nurse crime if I just go to grad school? I am just looking for any thoughts... Thanks! PS I guess I should mention that while I am a great student, I have to work VERY hard at it, and my program requires a B or higher for passing grades. This makes juggling both at times difficulty and very stressful as well, obviously... we all know how that is, right?!
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WGU writes: RN-BSN in 6 months is a rumor, not do-able
Hi All! I don't know if this helps or adds to confusion... but I am WGU graduate. I am in California, and in 2012 I did the RN-BSN program in 6 months. Initially, when I mentioned to my mentor about this, he kind of laughed and then planned out my courses to take about 1 1/2 years. I just went at my own pace and finished in 6 months. From what I am reading, this must be the "old" curriculum. The only issue for me was I had to take the community health course before the practicum, which meant having plenty of time at the end to do the practicum. I *heard* that the practicum is more strict in California... but who knows that might not be correct! On a side note... I then used my BSN from WGU to get into my MSN-FNP program at a very well respected local college. Many said WGU would ruin the chance to go to a "brick and mortar" for me, but that was not the case at all. =)
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Acceptance into NP school with Bachelor's pending?
When I was finishing my BSN and looking into my MSN/FNP programs, I was told by numerous people that I had to have my degree posted before I could apply. I applied anyway and was accepted. I think it really depends on the programs, your GPA, academic history, etc.
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Does School Really Matter?
I am so glad this poll was posted. I was in the process of asking the same question but during the glitch with the website mine was lost. I am considering Walden as well for FNP, so we are in very similar situations. Surprisingly, compared to the other schools I have applied to, Walden is the most reasonably priced so far- but I am also worried about it being considered a "diploma mill." So glad I found this!
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anyone currently enrolled in Georgetown?
Oh my goodness I cannot believe you heard in 3 days- and on a weekend! They must have REALLY wanted you! I have not heard anything yet, still waiting, and I am getting even more nervous since there seems to be a lot of denial letters going out on these threads...