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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
Congrats!!!!
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My NCLEX Experience.......
that is a great story, GOD definitely is AMAZING! Congrats, and hope your journey as an RN is going well! :-)
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
congrats!!!!
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
how long was it before any of you guys were contacted for an interview after you applied and mailed your packets?
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
Xandarosa, hey! and yeah, im sure it'll take about a week or so for HR to review it before they send it to the hiring manager - that's how long it took before my status changed to "route" but i still haven't gotten a call yet. are you from texas?
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
ah. no one applying for ED? and ED only takes about 10? well, that's frightening. im applying to ED. i mailed my application 2/26 and saw that my status was in "route" yesterday. i hope i get an interview - i really want this experience. and the other position i applied for was med-surg (that status is still "applied"). Good luck to all of you! keep us updated.
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My NCLEX Notes
thanks for sharing!
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Kaplan NCLEX-RN "strategies,practice and review book 2011-2012" cd practice test 59%
hey! i have that book and i love it (however mines is 2012-2013 but im sure it's very similar). i took the computer generated 180-question test and i got a 62% - im disappointed in my percentage as well, but at the same time im not because hey - it could have been worse, especially since i havent been reviewing much. i was going through the questions pretty quickly too b/c i despise extrememly long exams and i tend to change answers when i dwell on a question for too long. i am not sure what percentage is an indication of passing NCLEX but i do plan on doing the questions in that book; they are really good i believe. are you studying anything else? and when do you plan on taking NCLEX?
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What field of nursing do you want to go in and why?
I think I want to go into ER. This is because there is lots of teamwork (well, I guess that's based on the workers), it's also standard protocols rather than scheduled orders on the floor, and the MD is always present when needed...though it's a challenge, I'm up for it. What about you guys?
- Graduate nurse and ER?
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Graduate nurse and ER?
I will be graduating this May and I have decided that I want to go into the ER field because I like what the speciality as a whole has to offer. It seems like a great learning environment and you're always moving (which is what I prefer). But, I have no ER experience such as working as an ER tech or EMT and such things as those. I have spent most of my clinical hours on acute/chronic care floor such as medical-surgical, ICU and LTAC floors. However, I don't plan to jump and run with the wagon; it's an ER internship at a teaching hospital that I want to apply to first with classroom experiences as well. I am well aware that it's going to be challenging and as a nurse my time management and prioritization must be "on point" most definitely. So, would it be rational to do the ER internship with ER no experience? Thanks!
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Medications on the NCLEX
If time isn't an issue for you and you have the time to review them...it's a Kaplan Medication book on Amazon with about 300 meds with SEs and nursing considerations but not all-inclusive (its pretty short and sweet)- its 312 pages and it's a compact book. on the front of each page are 2 meds and on the back of that page are the SEs and nursing considerations. the bad part is that it doesnt have an index, but there is a table of contents and the meds are categorized by classifications. it's $9 bucks. it's also some reviews about it on amazon if you want some other opinions.
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Kaplan Prep? NCSBN prep? What to do?
hey! I graduate in May and I was thinking the same thing. Is Hurst or Kaplan really gonna be helpful to me; maybe it will and maybe it won't. However, I really don't want to spend $350-500 on a prep course and then fail. But I think it's a refund if you fail the NCLEX or something (but I don't want to fail the NCLEX). And, I don't want to take the NCLEX and pass and think to myself this prep was useless (however, some hospitals will reimburst you NCLEX and the prep course cost). So, I was actually considering doing the 3-week course for NCSBN (plus, I believe they were the actual creators of the NCLEX - i think, not completely sure). In addition, it's only $50 bucks. But, dont let me discourage you in any way. I've heard some pretty good reviews and it does help some people. Also, these are the resources I have for the NCLEX: LaCharity, Exam Cram, Saunders, NCLEX 4000, Lippincott's Q & A - Billings, Kaplan Strategies Book, Kaplan's Medication Book and a couple other books. Good Luck and Congrats for graduating in 7 weeks...very exciting :w00t:yet a little frightening! Adios!
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
The ICU internship for S&W is up; it was up yesterday. Good Luck!
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Anyone applied for an Internship for Scott & White, June 2012?
Yeah, I 've heard about that...the over 300 applicants, 15 interviewed and 5 chosen from one of these posts on allnurses.com. And you were 1 of the 5, thats awesome. I've been looking on Seton's website and there has been no openings for RN I nurses for any of the Seton hospitals, only experienced nurses! Hopefully I can get an internship at S & W or just a position. And 1:5/6 nurse: patient ratio is high? What is the usual nurse: patient ratio? That's the usual N:P ratio here where I'm from, although I would like to have 4 at the most. And since you recommend S &W, why don't you work there? And as Jack asked, do you know the pay and shift differentials...I'd like to know that as well. And besides S&W Temple, what other specific hospitals would you recommend? thanks!