I_See_You_RN

I_See_You_RN

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  1. Testing for NCLEX next week.

    oh wait... you're taking it today,.. lol... so i guess that wont help
  2. Testing for NCLEX next week.

    1. I thought my school tests were harder because it got more down into the nitty gritty,.. but then you also have to factor in that that was the first time that I was tested on that material. so by the time you get to the NCLEX you're not like "wha...
  3. No JOB- Spare time=LOSE WEIGHT!

    Hey guyz,.. I love this thread. So my story goes a lil like.... I was overweight probably since elementary,.. i had no idea about diet and I even remember eating 4 honey buns as a snack (1600 cals!!). My highest weight was around 195 and I was 5'7....
  4. No JOB- Spare time=LOSE WEIGHT!

    Congratulations,.. thats great!!
  5. Practice NCLEX test scores vs. actually passing NCLEX

    hey,.. I think you're ready. I used Lippencott.. just tons of questions,.. and I was averaging 75-78 and I passed with 75 questions. Kaplan has harder questions,.. my friend let me take one of her online exams since i didn't buy it myself and I got...
  6. Graduate Nurses at New York Presbyterian

    OMG,.. that is so rude. She should of went on with the interview and not said that out loud. I do have my BSN, but it didn't help as I'm a new graduate and I got an email from them saying that they'll just keep my resume on file. Maybe I will appl...
  7. NYP interview?

    i just got that "while your qualifications are impressive" bs thing too. It was so sad to read especially cuz I really really need a job soon. I feel like you need the "hook up" or someone on the inside to get a job now a days.
  8. advice for new CNA??

    Hey,... no problem. SCDs = Sequential compression devices. they look like inflatable plastic leg warmers that are attached to this little machine that massages the patient's legs. It keeps them from developing blood clots if they have been immobile...
  9. Those of you who understand chemistry well

    It all depends on who the class was made for. When you look at the course description it will probably say something like "for majors/ acceptable for majors/ for non-majors". The class that is for non-majors is the easier one and it is usually call...
  10. advice for new CNA??

    Hey Mary. I think the two most important parts of a CNA's job are vital signs (which include change in a patients level of consciousness) and communication. Review the normal blood pressure ranges, heart rate, breathing rate, temperature of a patie...