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  1. This actually looks REALLY promising! Thank you for the info hon!! :) And best of luck to you as well! Oh...and what were you planning on majoring in..in regards to your Masters? I want to be an NP, but not sure on a specialty yet. :)
  2. Good info! Thank you!! :)
  3. Hello! I'm in the same boat as you as was wondering if you found anything. I've done a lot of searches, but they seemed futile as I couldn't find much information. Let's put our heads together and see if we can help each other out! :)
  4. Hi everyone! I just passed my boards this past December (praise God!!) I am wanting to continue my education, ultimately getting my Masters degree. So I wanted to know if you guys knew of any good ADN to MSN programs in either Illinois or Indiana? Preferably, mainly online. I know that you can't do the entire program online, but some programs in other states has the majority of the program online, and the rest has to be done on campus. I have done a lot of google searches and I keep coming up with Excelsior and Loyola. I'm looking for any other schools. I'd appreciate any and all info! Thanks guys!
  5. Hi Deniseronaldpolite, I took the Hesi already, and I can tell you that when I was preparing for this exam, I bought 3 different nursing entrance exam books along with the Hesi study book. These books are great for reviewing things you might have forgotten and learning things you might not have known. It really doesn't matter which nursing entrance exam books- they are all cummalitive tests and study guides that deal with material that will be covered on the Hesi exam. Hope that helps! I wish you all the best!
  6. Hi everyone! I am a Nursing student and am researching what a nurse does in regards to physical restraints in a nursing home. I haven't found really any information as to a detailed description of what a nurse's jobs would be. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated! :)
  7. Hi everyone, just an update, as of June 14, 2010, I am now an official Nursing student - Praise God!! Also, my sister in law and I scored pretty good scores on the Hesi entrance exam, but we studied for 2 weeks straight- literally. And I bought 3 Nursing entrance exam books to also get a feel and a review for what will be on the test. These books are essential in my opinion. There's a lot of things we were taught in school, but these books remind you of a lot of what you might have forgotten, so I can't stress enough- buy some Nursing entrance exam books to help prepare for this test! Best of luck to you all!! : )
  8. Hi Cellz, Don't be bummed about the exam! Parts of it are tough especially if you don't remember or haven't taken A&P. I do have 2 study guides if you are interested. Just private message me your email address and I will send them over to you.
  9. Hi Cellz, the Hesi entrance exam we took cover Reading, English, Vocab, Comprehension, some med terms, Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry, Biology, and Math. Basically, we reviewed old stuff we already knew and learned new stuff that we needed to know for the test. Hope that helps! : )
  10. Hi, My sister in law and I both scored at the top of the class- we start Nursing school in June and cannot wait! My suggestion is to study the A&P as much as possible! This is the major portion of the Hesi where people do the worst. I took A&P already and still forgot a good portion of the material. So review, study, memorize all the A&P you can get your hands on. Best of luck to you!! : )
  11. Honestly, I would review anything and everything you can get your hands on- that means basic grammar to advanced vocab, to sentence structure to med terms...study it all! What I did was I went to Amazon and bought about 3 of the best (checked which ones had the best reviews) pre nursing entrance exam books. These books cover just about everything you need to know in order to be prepared for this test. Do not go into this test studying lightly. While this test does have a lot of easy or not so hard questions, it also does have questions that you can only answer if you have studied a lot. My sister in law and I studied for about 2 weeks straight. I didn't really watch tv at all, I pushed any design work I had aside and literally studied a lot! It's far better to over prepare than to not be prepared enough. Sorry to ramble! I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions!
  12. Hi Blue_River, In order to send you the study guide you need to private message me and send me your email address. This website does not allow email addresses to be put into posts due to spam and things like that. So just private message me your email address and I will send it right away. Thanks! God bless!
  13. Hi! The Hesi covered a little bit of medical vocab, like the basics, and also included a lot of reading, grammar, and other vocab. If you have ever taken an advanced vocabulary class, these types of words would appear on the exam. I hope that helps! If you have more questions, feel free to write back. : )
  14. Hi! I am send you the study guides that I have for the Hesi test. Just private message me your email address and I will send it to you! : )
  15. Hi everyone! I took the Hesi Entrance Exam on the 17th and did pretty good on it! From my understanding, there are 2 types of Hesi Entrance Exams- one that doesn't have Science, Chemistry, and A & P questions and one that does. The one I took did have Science, Chemistry, and A&P on it. I do have the Hesi Entrance Exam study guide. There are 2 study guides- 1 just tells you all the Science, Chem, and A&P things you need to know (it doesn't tell you everything in detail, its just a general outline of what you should study for the test). Then there's another one that has no Science, Chem, or A&P in the study guide. It strictly deals with Math and English, Grammar, Vocab. My suggestion is to go to Amazon and buy any Pre-Nursing Entrance Exam books. I bought 3 different kinds, and studied in detail all the Science, Chem, and A&P. I found all of these be extremely helpful and found a lot of what I studied to be on the exam. No matter what entrance exam you are taking for Nursing, all of these books will be beneficial to you. Best of luck to you all!! God bless!

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