as far as i can remember and based on experience, cohorting patients are a case-to-case basis. you can cohort patients as long as the circumstance allows you to do so. private room is the ideal...
really curious..hahaha.. im from PI too. CCRN in las vegas. it makes me real happy seeing people pass, mostly. i've read threads about last month's test takers saying most were delegating,...
there was one poster who said he/she took the NCLEX and got his/her result in 3hours through the phone. i forgot which post was that but i can swear i read it just 2days
with 20years backlog, there's a lot of catching up to do. start out with finding any refresher courses available in your area. then try NCLEX review programs to update you with the current trend. then...
silverdragon102 is right, as soon as you have sent in your payment (and partial accomplishment of your required documents), they automatically send your CGFNS ID. basing on your previous post, i...
believe me, you're not alone. i'm no math wiz..but i made it. nursing doesn't have very complicated math associated to it. just the basic. addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, fraction,...
did you try calling their toll free number? i did it through phone, coz i guess its more up to date and comprehensive. and yes, your account balance should be zero (0) because you have used it already...
avoid what you think made you fail it the first time you took it (e.g. watching tv instead of studying, surfing the net instead of answering Q&A on CD rom, etc). focus on your weak points, DON'T...
is CA a quick result state? why not check it through there to relieve your anxiety? or better yet, try the trick they all have been talking about. i guess it's pretty reliable considering the hundreds...
wow, congratulations..so happy for you.. i wonder what the august nclex trend is. last month was full of prioritizing & infection control. the august test takers are pretty secretive. hahahaha.....
yes, jugular vein distention is a s/s of RSHF, as well as ascites, oliguria, hepatosplenomegaly, weight gain, peripheral edema/periorbital edema. i never did use the exam cram some members mention...
be happy you passed the test.. you're blessed to have made it compared to some who failed it, that's worth to be frustrated for and not just because your results are not there. print a page of the...