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Ryersonnursing2011

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  1. is the regular police check different from vulnerable police check? I still have my valid vulnerable police check with me. thanks!
  2. Waiting for my exam result, another 5 weeks to go!
  3. Thank you Dishes, this is good info!
  4. Thanks, I like the reference information.
  5. Just saw a posting by Fleet.... ".....Where I live, 300 of us wrote the exam, and 75 failed. So, you do the math - that's 25% of those who wrote the exam with me, failed it......" OMG! Is that true? 25% will fail ?
  6. What is the BEST way to check NG tube placement? PH? Insufflation and auscultation? X-ray?
  7. thanks 27400, i try to read everyday now, but the more more i read, the more i think that i don't know everything, so nervous right now. countdown to crne oct 5, 2011 only 56 days
  8. hi all, i updated my old post regarding canadian rn exam (crne) prep resources, i added more prep books and prep courses. if you know some good resource and info, please share with everyone, so we can all pass the exam! top canadian rn exam (crne) prep books: 1, canadian registered nurse exam prep guide, 5th edition $74.95 -200 crne style questions -most of new grads recommended this book 2,mosby's canadian comprehensive review of nursing$72.81 -over 1,000 questions - comprehensive medical-surgical based review 3, lippincott's crne prep guide by elaine schow and christina murray. $54.95 -hundreds of practice questions -nice and clear rationals 4, mosby's comprehensive review for the canadian rn exam by janice marshall-henty, cheryl sams & jonathon bradshaw $ 74.64 -good case study questions -comprehensive top canadian rn exam (crne) prep courses: 1, u of t (2 days) $350----ontario http://bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca/caspp/examprep/crne.htm -exam strategies and tips -one crne mock exam 2, toronto school of health-----nursing review center (1 month) $950----ontario http://www.torontoschoolofhealth.com/a/rn%20exam.htm -comprehensive review content for the crne -1000 crne style questions -2 crne mock exams 3, [color=#333333]kwantlen polytechnic university (2 days)$500[color=#333333]----bc http://www.kwantlen.bc.ca/health/professional_studies/crne_pnur_1199.html -crne review online -mixed mode of online course work and two face to face workshops top crne reference books: lewis, s. m., heitkemper, m. m., dirksen, s. r., o'brien, p. g., & bucher, l. (2010). medical-surgical nursing in canada: assessment and management of clinical problems (2nd cdn ed.). st. louis, mo.: mosby elsevier. potter, p., perry, a., ross-kerr, j. c., & wood, m.j. (2009). canadian fundamentals of nursing (4th ed.). toronto: elsevier. but remember you + hard work = pass good luck to everyone!
  9. What is the difference between PT, INR, and PTT?
  10. Hi, I am studying hard for my CRNE and there are some burning questions, maybe you can help me with it. Question: A nurse is on her way to work. One day when another female passenger on the bus collapses and starts to turn blue. What is the priority action of the nurse? a. Tell the bus driver to call 911 b. Open the passenger's airway and give 2 breaths. What is the answer and rationale behind it?
  11. i just graduated from ryerson university (toronto), i am writing my crne in oct. according to my university colleagues who passed their exam in june, it is important to prepare for your exam early. most of them recommended: top canadian rn exam (crne) prep books: 1, canadian registered nurse exam prep guide, 5th edition $74.95 2, mosby's canadian comprehensive review of nursing $72.81 top canadian rn exam (crne) prep courses: 1, u of t (2 days) $350 http://bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca/caspp/examprep/crne.htm 2, toronto school of health-----nursing review center (1 month) $950 http://www.torontoschoolofhealth.com/a/rn%20exam.htm however, my colleagues also mentioned that no matter which book you buy, “you” are the most important factor for passing the crne. you need to have a study plan. ex. study 2 hours a day for 2 months. there you go! you + hard work = pass so why are you waiting for? go study now! good luck to everyone!

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