(there were 11 Code Blue or met team calls, which are announced following a claxon sounding to get people's attention, today alone, never mind the usual alarms), you are correct you never said that, you just post the comment! HA HA HA.
11 Code Blue in your shift? I don't believe you, that's balooney. You just make me laugh. I'm working in Emergency and ICU in the one of the busiest hospital in Toronto. So far the most number of Code Blue there is 5-6.
Nobody can stop me me of filing complain to CNO, if they reconsider, it's their decision that we have to wait. For those who want to complain write them. There's no harm in trying. Some people just don't understand that taking exam and working in the...
Time is precious in the exam, if all have taken that initiative probably we will run out of time Before the exam start ladies were already using the men's washroom. Maybe it will work for you but not the most of us.
Work and taking exams are two different things. Work can be done in a noisy environment while the exam is not. Stressful, noisy distracting environment, alarms ringing are part of the nursing work in the hospital therefore they usually happen in the ...
I can't explain to you because you're not the CNO. If you're not distracted with the fire alarm so be it, you are not distracted. I was distracted, so I have to complain. We have different perception of the event that happen and that's individuality....
I did complain with the proctor, he said if it's disturbing complain to CNO because they don't have control on that. But why they don't see it before that there will be no fire alarm during exam time. It was even discuss by test takers after the exam...
i'm going to write a letter to the cno for reconsideration. anybody who was disturbed during the examination you can write the cno as well due to the following reason first, the light was not functioning well and keep on blinking that distract my eye...
MattJoey replied to gailtan's topic in International
It's good that NSCBN will be the one incharge with the exam, because there will be no limit how many times you take if in case you fail. And that's the real nursing, unlike those tricky questions of CNA even some Canadian graduates will be having dif...
TSON is not really good, classroom is so small, teacher just read the notes, looks like no experience of teaching whatsoever. I recommend HCPT and Topnotch Nursing Review & Workshop Center. If you really want a very good information about this em...
Janfrn, There's no copyright in the package. It's the nurses2canada who will get the legal complications because they took the some of the questions from Lippincott. They just put some little changes on it.
You are omitting words from your comments "Canadian-trained CRNE writer" is different from "CRNE writer". There might be some similarities but not totally the same. But focusing on what you ask about, "CRNE writer" is the one who qualify to write the...
Anybody who will be taking the CRNE on October 5, 2011, please post your comments and suggestions here like making a study group, sharing notes, meeting at the library or anything that will help the examinees pass the examination. Thanks!
Simple! If you call them "Canadian-trained CRNE writer" then they won't fail the written exam. They are called "Canadian educated nurses" because it's not an assurance that you have graduated in Canada you will pass the exam. I'm not talking about st...
Canadian Universities never prepare candidates for CRNE that's why some students failed and that's why there are lots of CRNE preparation courses that emerge from nowhere. Yeah I agree review for 2 months is okay. "People who approach that way usuall...
I heard a name C**** he is known to the Canadian Filipino but he charges $1,800 for one on one and he'll advice you if you're ready to take. But that still depends on you.