It is never too late to go to school if that's what you really want to do. I am also a nursing instructor....and one of my top students from my prior graduation LVN class was 69 years old. She was...
*!*nurse*!* replied to meandragonbrett's topic in MICU, SICU
Yes...20mg/hr seems a bit high. Our usual dosage is under 10mg/hr...but we have infused more before. Usually we run our versed drips along with fentanyl drips. We also use the MAAS scale to aid us...
*!*nurse*!* replied to Brian's topic in Critical Care
yay! I plan to be there! I've gone the past 3 years and have always came back with a wealth of knowledge as well as inspiration. I went to the allnurses.com booth last year and plan to stop by...
Wow....I have to say the USC UH New Grad (Versant) RN residency program is among the best! I used to work there as one of the educators and....one of my favorite moments working there at USC was with...
I'm a nursing instructor and an NCLEX review provider in CA. I pretty much have every NCLEX book imaginable. First off, you do need to use more than 1 resource to review. Exam Cram is not a...
In California...you do not know for sure your results until you actually receive it in the mail. Let me also say this. I have taught several students and I was made aware of this so called "trick"...
Well...my reply is probably different from the other posters.... But first of all...yes...when I was a student...I was extremely fearful of being "poked"...I even teared up a lil...but kept on going....
Definitely...not accurate. I think it would be a waste of time, effort, and increases the risk for infection. But like the previous poster mentioned...ok for trending purposes. If you think about...
*!*nurse*!* replied to Aqualuz's topic in Texas Nursing
You may want to check your state board's website for a list of IV/BW providers in Texas. I myself am an IV Cert provider in California...and our california board's website has a list of all the...
My 2cents as an NCLEX reveiwer myself: If you struggled throughout the nursing program, barely made it, have a language barrier...etc...then I would advise taking a review course. But like what many...
Here's my take on why people do not pass the NCLEX...and this is from my own personal experience as a nurse educator. Language Barrier Attended a mediocre nursing program: no overall the student is...
As a nursing educator, first step is to try to eliminate the "Scared" or "Fear" attitude. You need to walk into your testing center with a can-do and a positive, confident attitude. Walking in...