Nienna Celebrindal replied to Payelor93's topic in LPN, LVN Students
I don't think I can tell you what to do, but I can share my experience withyou. I live in Socal, but I've worked other states also and $16 is what a lot of experienced LVNs make here (and the COL is...
Yes! Deep breaths, every time you start to doubt yourself close your eyes and imagine yourself succeeding. If that doesn't help refocus you, get out a piece of paper and write this down (you have to...
Nienna Celebrindal replied to cayleebu's topic in General Students
Honestly the proctored tests are harder than the practice. But when you take a practice it tells you were you are weak. Review those areas and you will do
I'm an LVN so I would say no you cannot take use the RN book to study for the PN exam. The scope of practice is very different and if you answer like an RN you won't pass (visa versa if you answer...
I guess it depends on your comfort level with math. My husband loves math and loved statistics (I know he is nuts). I hated it and it was horrible. I'm taking 2 classes while studying so I would say...
No it can shut down anywhere in between 75 and 265. If shut off at 85 chances are very good that you passed. The test gives you chances to pass. according to Kaplan the average person does 120-150...
Deep breaths girl, a 66% is good! Keep doing your questions and really reviewing all your wrong answers (why did you get it wrong, content or misreading the
Yes you can do badly on one part and pass. Remember what they teach in Kaplan, you need 30 questions in a row above the pass line. And the NCLEX no longer targets your weak areas. If you know you are...
Nienna Celebrindal replied to lightsun's topic in LPN to RN
I highly recommend doing your ADN instead of your LVN. Most of my LVN friends just never went back (even the ones who swore they would), it gives you a lot of excuses to feel like you can't, its not...
Nienna Celebrindal replied to NickiLaughs's topic in General Nursing
I also had something similar happen. We were short staffed, I was a slammed new nurse working in ICU stepdown and I went to check on a patient he was SOB, VS were fine. Called Doc, called...