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FUTURE_ER_RN

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  1. Hi all!! I don't know if anyone is still looking at resumes, but I graduate in December and have started looking for jobs. I feel my resume isn't up to par and I would love some feedback! Thanks!!
  2. I honestly don't remember how many hours of clinical I had to start out with. I think you do one 8 hour shift per week. I think. When I started the program they were still doing the 6 semester tract so I didn't even have clinical my first semester. But since they changed the program to a 5 semester tract I'm not sure how busy your first semester will be. I know most of the people in my class have held part-time jobs throughout the whole program so I'm sure it's doable. :)
  3. First off congratulations for getting accepted to Chico State! I am just about to finish up my fifth semester here at chico state. As far as clinical instructors I would recommended ----... She's awesome! I don't know anything about ---- and am not sure who the third instructor for your clinical will be. Hope this helps :)
  4. Thank you for the responses everyone! I am really excited about doing this project as I don't know much about ER nursing, but would love to! It may even help me down the road to get a job in the ER if they see I was interested enough to do an honors project on ER nursing! Thanks!!
  5. Hi Everyone! I am currently in my 5th semester of nursing school and am currently working on my honors project. I have been interested in emergency nursing since before starting nursing school so I decided to do my project on emergency nursing. I was wondering if anyone had any advice on additional areas that I could include in my research project. Here is what I have in mind so far: Determine requirements for becoming an ER nurse Identify the various trauma levels of different emergency rooms Identify the triage levels used to prioritize patient care Demonstrate an understanding of emergency nursing I plan on submitting a questionnaire to students in various semesters at my nursing school to determine their interest in ER nursing and their knowledge base regarding ER nursing. I am also going to interview various emergency nurse managers to get an idea of what they look for when hiring a new ER nurse. I want to present the information I gather in a journal article and/or with a presentation to nursing students. My nursing school does not offer any kind of educational guidance, I guess you could call it, regarding ER nursing so I thought I would develop a way that those students who were interested could get the information the school doesn't provide. If anyone has any advice on additional information to research/include or sites that offer great information on emergency nursing I would greatly appreciate it!! Thanks so much!
  6. I am starting my second semester come Monday also! This semester we start clinical so I am excited... and really nervous! I hope I am able to be a good student nurse! Its going to be a new challenge, but I am up for it!
  7. I'm just curious for all of you that got into Sac State for the fall 09 semester, how many points did you have? I applied for the fall 08 and spring 09 semester and didn't get in and last semester the point cut off was like 84 or something. I was just wondering if they raised the points again or not. Not that it really matters as I got into Chico state last spring so I won't be re-applying to Sac State I was just wondering if the point system is getting better or worse. Thanks guys!
  8. I moved from Roseville, CA to Chico, CA last semester and let me tell you that it has been hard thus far. You don't realize how nice it is to have family close to you until you don't have it anymore. Its also hard for me because I just got engaged in November and my fiance couldnt move down with me. So 3 years of being away from him and my family! But we do what we have to right?
  9. I have kind of a dumb question. Next semester I start my clinical's and we need to get a stethoscope, but the instructors told us it needed to have a turn-able diaphragm/bell piece. Do they all have one of those or is there a special one I need to buy? I have looked at the Littmann Classic II but it doesnt say it has a turn-able chest piece. I have an old stehoscope that I bought but it has two tubes connecting to the chestpieace but we need to get one with just one tube. But the one that I have does have a turn-able chest piece so I was just wondering if thats standard for all of them or if there is a special one I need to buy. Thanks!
  10. I don't really know much about SFSU nursing's program, but I guess you would have to decide which is closer to where you live. If you live closer to SF I would go there, but if you live closer to chico then come here! I don't know if you are planning on living on campus or getting an apt, but I am pretty sure that the cost of living in SF is much higher then out here in chico. So depedning on your budjet, you might want to look at that also. I wish I had more info to give you, but I really dont know much at SFSU as I didn't apply there. But I really like Chico and so far the nursing program has been pretty good. Sorry I can't be of more help.
  11. Have you already applied to Chico's nursing program for the fall 09 semester? If you haven't the application period already passed and so you can't apply to the nursing program until Fall 10. They are switching from a 6 semester to a 5 semester program starting fall 2010 so they aren't taking any applications for the spring 2010 semester. What is it exactly that you would like to know? Most of the information that you need can be found on their website. As far as competition, I think every school is very competitive. I applied to Chico state for the fall 08 semester and didn't get in and I had a 4.0, work exp., and got an 85% on my Teas. Then I re-applied for the spring 09 semester this time with a 4.0, 89% on my Teas, work exp. and 200+ hours of community service and I got in. Almost all nursing programs have very competitive programs, but so far I like chico state's program so I would recommend it! Let me know if there are any other questions I can answer.
  12. Hmm, well I am not really sure if they sent us any additional paperwork after we sent in our acceptance letters, but I am sure you could call the nursing office and ask. Are you having your mail held? Because that way you would still get your mail and not have to worry about it getting lost or anything. The only piece of paperwork that had a time limit was the acceptance response sheet, so nothing to worry about missing. :)
  13. What admission packet are you talking about? Your acceptance/denial letters? Because if you already got your acceptance letter in the mail, the paperwork that came with it, is all that you will get in the mail. They don't send out anything else, if I remember correctly. You should have already got the packet from the university and so the paperwork you got with your acceptance letter is all the nursing program sends out. It should have on there what classes to sign up for, immunizations that you need, and anything else important.
  14. Ya, hehe we are talking about California State University Chico. :)
  15. Did you apply to CSU Chico or somewhere else? And do you already have a bachelors degree in something else? Because if you do, then you wouldn't have to do the BSN program you would be doing the MSN program. Also, when you say you log in and it says you are a nursing student, where are you logging in? I'm just a little confused. Thanks

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