- Hillsborough Community College Nursing Spring 2021
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Hillsborough Community College Nursing Spring 2021
@Cheyenne Deimler Hey Cheyenne! Mine was saying the exact same thing on and off for weeks. I was checking my documents almost everyday, sometimes it would allow me to see it and other times it would say "you are not authorized to view these documents". Then randomly one day last week it let me view them and showed that all was received on August 11th which is the day I applied.
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Hillsborough Community College Nursing Spring 2021
Hi everyone! So glad I found this page! I too applied for Spring 2021. I did not get a chance to take my TEAS test due to Covid. So I'm hoping for the best! Does anyone know the hours for Dale Mabry afternoon cohort? I heard it was 1-5pm Mon 9am-11am Tues and 12-2 Wed? Prereq GPA - 3.86 Overall GPA - 3.80
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patient care tech.night shift
Thanx everyone for all your replys im not sure what floor i'll be on yet.But b/c of all your replys im more excited like I said I prefer to stay busy,keeps me awake and makes that long shift go by some much faster lol.
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patient care tech.night shift
Hi everyone,I am currently a cna and have almost a yr.of experience i've only worked in at one place which was a L.T.C/rehab center.However I just got hired a small hospital as a Patient care tech.Im going to do 3wks of on the job training bc i'll have to do ekg's and draw blood an i'll be working 7pm-7am.Well i'd like to hear from other pcts who work that shift bc im wondering exactly what i'll be filling my nights with.Im used to working 3pm-11pm and the majority of my residents were total care,so i was always very busy.But when I would work the 11pm-7am shift I was so bored there was hardly anything to do and I like to stay busy so Im just wondering will I be busy working 7pm-7am or bored?If your a pct working that shift what do you do every night and if you used to work in L.T.C but now you work in a hospital which do you like better,anyway sorry for the long post but any insight would be so helpful.thanks;);)
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cna to lpn
Hello everyone,I have a question regarding lpn school and I thought this was a great place get the answer! Im currently a cna/hha.The school im attending is a technical school an outta the 1350 credit hrs 100 of them are cna training but since im already a cna and have been working as one for 8months now will I still be required to take those 100hrs of cna training? Any insight would be so helpful! Thank you all:rolleyes: