MursingMale replied to Taxminia0311's topic in CNA/MA
There should be no problem with him working as a CNA, and in fact it is illegal for his employer to even ask the question during the hiring process. The risk of transmission is extremely low and unless, as someone stated above, he is engaging in que...
As an LPN I usually tell everyone to just go for their RN if that is your ultimate goal. In fact the only LPN program that I encourage people to attend is the 68WM6 program that the army has, because at least it is free. In the long term you will be ...
MursingMale replied to kerri2686's topic in LPN/LVN
Absolutely, take to heart "Learn by doing". You can read and re-read a set of instructions on how to perform a procedure, but actually getting your hands dirty I have found is the best learning aid. My LPN class was a little bit different because I...
MursingMale replied to Heart Broken's topic in LPN-RN
I certainly would not give up. If your goal is to have your RN then re-apply somewhere else and continue to pursue your goal... and if nothing else you know now what not to do, and hopefully you will not repeat the mistake twice.
I would be extremely hesitant in going overseas to get a nursing degree. In CA itself there are many LPN to RN programs, and if you look beyond state boarders there are even more. I would consider these before embarking on an overseas adventure tha...
MursingMale replied to BUNNY0587's topic in LPN/LVN
My wife, myself, and another guy graduated from the Army's LPN program back in 2000. We waited SIX MONTHS!!! The BVNPT, IMHO is staffed by idiots. What happened was that the millitary didn't stamp our paperwork, so it sat on someones desk. I lived in...
MursingMale replied to Bala Shark's topic in LPN/LVN
Long term psych requires little experience, acute psych will usually require some experience (depending where you work). The prison system isn't bad I've heard. I believe (it's been a while since I looked into this) that if your work in the prison sy...
MursingMale replied to 2bELNurse1's topic in Male Students
I am an LPN working on my RN. I worked a variety of areas before getting back into school: Psych (long term and acute, both inpatient), an Internal Medicine Clinic, when I was mobilized I worked in an immunization clinic and for an optometrist, and f...
My name is Jason. My family moved to GA due to a military re-assignment (wife is an Army nurse). I am an LPN, but decided to hang up that hat for a while so I could pursue my RN (currently a student @ MCG)
MursingMale replied to cjcsoon2bnp's topic in Male Students
When I applied to RN programs here in GA (at least here in Augusta) the impression that I got was that as a male you definitely had a leg up on the competition. Don't get me wrong, I was very competitive with my prereqs, but I was straight up told t...
MursingMale replied to USCUAmber's topic in Male Students
The only area that I was "looked down on" was when I did a stint in antepartum when I was mobilized... and this was more from the pt's and family i.e. either the mother didn't want a male there or the father didn't. I never took it personally, and j...
MursingMale replied to kikigrant's topic in LPN-RN
I know Augusta State University will allow you to test out of some of their courses, but they are switching to a BSN program next year (2009 school year).