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Villanova BSN Express May 2012
It turned out very well for me. I was accepted into the program around this time last year. I consider going to Villanova as one the best decision I've made to date. I'd say that when you interview, you should how well rounded person you are and express your willingness to undergo a very rigorous program. I'm about half way done and I can tell you that this program is no joke. Its very fast and at times very intense. You will be studying very hard and alot but at the same time you can have fun too. You really get to bond with your cohort, especially in the first summer semester. If you have any specific questions, just post them here. I'll try my best to answer them.
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Villanova BSN Express May 2012
Good luck to all of you! I was in your boat last year!
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Villanova BSN Express
From my experience , beyond the GPA, they take into account the "whole person". Best of Luck!
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increased icp and blood pressure
Your awesome, Grntea! Thank you thank you!
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increased icp and blood pressure
t seems to me that when ICP is increased the blood pressure should be decreasing. And if it was the other way, increase bp leads to decrease ICP. I based my thoughts on the monroe kelley theory. However, during the late stage.... (either when the brain is already herniating or if the ICP has been consistently too high for a while) cushings triad occurs. In here, it seems like the the blood pressure is increasing while the ICP is also elevated, which contradicts my earlier thoughts. Perhaps, you can light. Another thought - an early sign of a neuro problem (increased ICP) is altered level of consciousness, yet an early sign of brain herniation (which is a late event resulting from increase icp) is also altered level of consciousness. How do I, as a nurse, determine (other than a CT/MRI scan) what my patient is experiencing? Lastly, if a person is experiencing some neuro problem, and through our assessment we can determine that the patient is indeed experiencing a neuro problem, would one of the first actions we do include ensuring patient has patent airway?
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Navy Nurse Hopeful. Please Help with info!
That's the spirit, Oldlove. I originally applied for the navy nurse candidate program but at this time i'm stuck on the waitlist. If don't get off it, I will apply for direct accession. They may close a door on me, but there is always a window that opens!!
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Direct Commission into Navy Nurse Corps
Purple_Demon_Rn, I see that you resubmitted a kit to the board. Did you have to redo alot of the paperwork to resubmit again or did you not have to fill out anything new to resubmit a package to the board? Thanks!
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Navy Pro-Selected. What does that mean?
I think you mean Professionally recommended, right?
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
Thank you for your insightful thoughts VentSC. I'm hoping to get a final select letter soon!
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
VentSc how long after you cleared meps and have been pro'recd did you receive word that you have been "final" selected? And did it take long to get that final selection letter? Were you an anlternate too? Thanks!
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
:ancong!::ancong!::ancong!::ancong!: I'm so happy for you!!!! :ancong!::ancong!: :ancong!:
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
Thanks for the update, oaktown2. I just wished that they tell me of my status - accepted/waitlisted/rejected sooner rather than later, as I want to plan my life accordingly. :banghead: :banghead: As to your question, mine took 4 months. The longest part was having the Navy okay me to go to MEPS. Once I went to MEPS, I was disqualified and my recruiter got started on waivers and that took about 3 weeks. I will definitely keep you updated if I hear otherwise.
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
Thanks for your timeline. I finally got everything submitted by May (waivers, pro recs, meps) for final selection. I have not received any word back if I've been accepted/waitlisted/rejected. :uhoh3::uhoh3: The waiting is killing me. LOL. Not sure if I should "bother" my recruiter. Perhaps, those in charge are probably taking a summer vacation. Hence the delay. :D:D
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New Navy NCP Selectee Looking for others!
I'm curious. After completing your meps and getting all the waivers you need, getting professionally recommended by the board, how long did it take for you to hear back (for final selection) if you are selected/waitlisted/rejected?
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Want to join the AF/Navy as a nurse with a unique situation...
my gut instinct tells me that a graduate certificate will not work, but it is probably best to have a recruiter from either of the branches you are considering confirm. i do know that, at least for the navy, an "advance practice degree" (e.g. msns) from a ccne or nlnac accredited agencies will work. my advice to you is, after completing bsn begin practicing as a nurse in the states. as you said, both of your parents are nurses. i'm sure that they can hook you up with a job in an acute setting. the military values experience and *may* give you an edge over other applicants. then begin work on your msn. another option is to join the reserves (which is the military but part time) - not sure how that works though so really, i encourage you to speak to an medical officer recruiter as they will know the best path for you. all the best, bleemme