One RN told me that she kept her LPN just in case she wasn't able to work as an RN. This particular nurse had a legal problem that was eventually cleared up. The nurse intimated that she worked as...
Hello, I just graduated LPN school and plan to go on to RN training immediately. I have a very high interest in working in mental health/drug abuse, etc., but I also have an interest in med...
In my case, working as a CNA for a short while helped while I was in LPN school. I didn't have any experience, so interacting with patients, nurses, and other medical personnel was a good...
I am familiar with it. My LPN program required it. Actually, our MED-SURG and program final were ATI. I consider it a pretty good preparation for NCLEX. (not the only one that I'd use though) PM...
money, money, money, money! i simply have none. i'm hoping to pass the nclex soon and get a job. and as (you know who you are) suggested to me, premium membership will be one of my "gifts" to...
You are definitely NOT alone! I look at the NCLEX review books as a LEARNING TOOL. I just read and understand the RATIONALES of all the questions, ESPECIALLY the ones I got wrong. Don't let...
In my LPN course, Medical Termininology was a required course. It helped me a lot, but if it isn't required, I would say a book and studying independently is all that's
I've read a lot of the posts and information from NCLEX books. I wanted to know if I have the right understanding about how the NCLEX determines if you pass or fail? It seems that one can pass with...
In two hospitals where I did my clinicals, nurses had hospital-issued cell phones to use while on duty. They routinely gave these numbers to their patients for the
My experience with UOP was in another field (Computer Information Systems). I took a number of courses before deciding that CIS was not what I was really interested in doing. However, I liked the...