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thestrella

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  1. Hi I'm a Foreign Nursing graduate, working in NY as an RN. Planning to move to florida... Can someone help me with the steps for reciprocity for Foreign Graduate
  2. Hi I'm a Foreign Nursing graduate, working in NY as an RN. Planning to move to florida... Can someone help me with the steps for reciprocity for Foreign Graduate
  3. Advance cogratulations my friend. Welcome to the field!
  4. Ammmm. That thing is I don't know.
  5. Yup PRC is from the Philippines. It is our licensing office in the philippines. \
  6. Ah! U need to print the application form that u filled up online then go to the nearest Attorney's office or anywhere that notarized. Then send it back to the CGFNS. Think that is 4 or 5 pages.
  7. The CGFNS sends the required doc to the PRC. You don't need to worry for the processing and for any payment. After a month or two months. Someone from your family in the philippines can go to PRC and verify if they send ur license verification to CGFNS already. For me it took 8 months before the CGFNS sends report to new york.
  8. For the CES report. It took about 6 -8 months before they send the report to NY BON
  9. For me they are nice. They answered all my questions.
  10. The CGFNS sends the required doc to the PRC. You don't need to worry for the processing and for any payment. After a month or two months. Someone from your family in the philippines can go to PRC and verify if they send ur license verification to CGFNS already. For me it took 8 months before the CGFNS sends report to new york.
  11. Good luck........... Oh by the way. CGFNS will take 6 - 8 months of processing for your CVS. And it also depends to PRC and your Nursing school.
  12. Regarding to ur question.. For the CVS here in NY. They don't need the international RN license. It is just a portion for to verify if you are already a nurse in the philippines or not. For the NCLEX and being a non-immigrant, im not sure if they will allow you without having the Philippines license . But if you are an immigrant you don't need to be a philippine board passer to take nclex.
  13. I used the Saunder's Q&A and I do answered 75 - 100 questions a day. On the day of my test, my computer shuts off at 75.. So your 150 questions a day is good. Just be calm and don't be nervous. I know it's hard but try do it on the the of your test. To make your mind focus to every questions that will show up to the monitor..
  14. I do believe CA will going to ask for your SSN before they process your endorsment papers. They are not going to release the License Number and License card without the SSN.
  15. You can try here at Rochester NY.
  16. It depends on the state where u leaving. Bec. here in NY, CGFNS will be the one to ask directly to for TOR from the university u came fromm. In Chicago it is u who will give the form to your university.
  17. When time comes. U can get your own style how to deal on due meds...
  18. Dont give Digoxin if Pulse is =
  19. For me it is NLE. Bec. the BON is putting a stupid question on the test. While the NCLEX. it will gonna make u think until ur computer shut down and it is always on the book...
  20. oh i see. thanks
  21. wat questions do they gave to u
  22. easy step 500 ml / 4 hrs = 125 then memorize this for drop factor = 60 gtts = 1 20 = 3 15 = 4 12 =5 10 = 6 since ur drop factor is 15 the next solution is 125 / 4 = 31.25 = 31gtts/min

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