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Hospitals no longer hiring nurses with their ADN?
The general trend in nursing is that the more education the better. There are so many opportunities provided to ADN's from their employers to continue their education with tuition reimbursement. Floor managers are very in tune with the fact that ADN's come out of school stronger clinically because there is a strong clinical focus in ADN programs. While you are in school use whatever connections you might have with your peers to get a job as a tech. That is your "in" to getting a job when you graduate. There is not currently a "ban" on ADN's but the trend is definitely leaning toward more education. I am a PROUD ADN and don't regret my choice to get an ADN but I know I will be going back to school at some point in the future which is really ok with me. Nurses are curious, knowledge seeking type people, learning is GOOD. Good luck to you!!
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Documentation Resources
I'm a new nurse on an extremely busy Progressive Care Unit. I am seriously struggling with time management and documentation. I thought my documentation was great until my manager said that there are holes in my charting. I'm having difficulty knowing exactly what to chart and how to verbalize it. I'm a communicator by nature and don't typically have issues with communicating so this is really blowing my self-esteem out of the water. I need some tips and need them bad!! LOL!! Please help!!
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Tarrant County College Acceptance Letters
Txspadequeen....gosh, I'm so sorry you didn't get in!! I am just shocked!! Hang in there!!
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TCC bookstore - what's wrong with them?
Hi and welcome to TCC!! The bookstore is seriously whacked out right now. I hardly bought any of my books there. I've bought a bunch of them from Barnes and Noble. They do free shipping when you spend x amount of money. I have a Kozier (7th) edition and the Elkins, Perry, Potter, (3rd) edition I'd be willing to sell. I can promise you there is little to NO difference between editions except the price. I RARELY used my skills book and even less my Kozier. I used Kozier mostly for references for papers throughout school. I NEVER read it. You will have to take the ATI tests and they will give you books from ATI that are so much more helpful to study with than Kozier. Kozier is WORDY and has a difficult time getting to the point. I'm graduating next week and these books are collecting dust. Just send me a pm if you're interested. Also, I will be at Orientation next Friday and would love to say "hello" to any of you guys coming in the Fall. Congratulations to you!!
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BSN vs. ADN income disparity
"I know that some of the most awesome bedside nurses are diploma nurses who can spot a urinary meatus in a female in the dark from across the room while some BSN prepared newbies couldn't find it even with GPS and a map." This just cracked me up!!! LOL!!! Thanks for taking the time to apologize. We have to stick together and lift each other up regardless of our education. The cool thing is that in this profession and in this country, we all have the opportunity to excel as far as we choose to. Unfortunately, there's a ladder you have to climb on the way up and we ALL start at the bottom. It's good to vent, just try to always be thoughtful of the audience who may be a witness to the wrath. LOL!! Best of luck to you!!
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
I'm sorry it took me so long to respond to this. I don't remember what I got on the TEAS...I think it was an 80 or something like that. I'm fairly sure they primarily focus on the science and math portions. I did ok on the math but was in the 98th percentile for science. I started the program in the fall of '05 and will graduate this May. I absolutely love TCC's program. I may be biased, but we have some of the best instructors who are really interested in the students and their success. It's a great program.
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
I'm currently a nurse extern on the Transplant Unit. I just love it!! Baylor is a great place to work.
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
that's just too cool. like i said, i've got my fingers crossed for you!! will they notify the fast track folks at the same time they notify all the other applicants?
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
Great to see you too!! I'm still here...barely. LOL!! I'm usually somewhere with my head in a book. I also started working at Baylor All Saints in Ft. Worth so I'm just busier than I'd like to be. How do you like it so far?? I hope things are going well for you!! Keep me posted.
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
That was my overall GPA. I had straight B's in my science courses. I hope this helps.
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
Yes, and if everything goes well, I'll graduate in May!! It sounds like that baby is coming at the right time (my b-day is March 7th...lol), not to mention, you will have some time before school starts to recover and enjoy that newborn baby time. When does the fast track program start and how long is it? I really don't know how it works.
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BSN vs. ADN income disparity
My classmates are geniuses--many are researchers, most have masters degrees and we even have a girl in my class who has a PhD in Molecular Biology. We are training to become Nurse Practitioners. I personally have over 10 years of healthcare experience as an unlicensed assistive personell or healthcare manager and you are telling me that after all is said and done, you are still only going to pay me .30 an hour more than an ADN nurse once I enter the workforce as an RN while continuing with my NP education? I am definitely not applying to Loyola if they care so little about education. I personally think that it seems as though your genius classmates may be seeking more in their lives than money. Nursing provides a personal satisfaction that one cannot put a price tag on. My personal opinion is that if one is in it for the money, perhaps they should seek another career. One will NOT become rich being a nurse. Even as a Nurse Practitioner, the money is much better, however, you will not be wealthy. This thread almost makes me sad. Every member of the nursing faculty at my university and every nurse who is teaching me has a PhD in nursing... Do you see where I am getting at? You don't necessarily get this preparation as an ADN student... Also, I'm in an Associate's program....my teachers are PhD's as well. This is a poor generalization.
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TEAS test in Texas
If the school you are applying to requires it, why don't they administer it?
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Should I attend a non-accredited school?
I'm in my last semester and as I have looked for internships, in the job description, (from mulitple hospitals) clearly states that you must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing. I would take that to mean NLN and CLNCC. I think one would have to ask themselves why a particular program has not received accredidation. I personally wouldn't throw money, blood, sweat and tears away on a program that will not be recognized by employers. Just a thought.
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TEAS score required for TCCU Fort Worth
She was right. I did NOT have a 4.0...in fact I think I had a 3.68 in my prereqs. I know people who came in with slightly lower gpa's than that. It's just competitive because of the number of people that apply. It's true though that if you have even one class left to finish, it hurts you because they work on a point system and you don't get any points for classes that are not completed. What one needs is a strong science gpa. The deal is that the competition is stiff EVERYWHERE. I've heard it's hard to get into any program in this area just because of the sheer numbers of people who are applying. I've got my fingers crossed for you Txspadequeen!! I'm a little jealous....I would have given my eye teeth to have skipped Foundations!! LOL!!! It really sucked!! And you're right, the TEAS test was pointless. I couldn't figure out why there was so much stinkin general biology on there. I can remember ONE chemistry question and like zero A&P questions. It was stupid indeed!! I'm sure you girls at UTA are excited to be getting into the hospital!! It's just so cool. Over time you will start to feel like a real nurse and it's just the best feeling when you see that stuff you learn actually helps people.