Ms.NurseHopeful88 replied to Nurse_Lightning's topic in Travel
I am a new grad LPN in Long Island NY and I started at $25h/r non union with benefits. I started working the week after passing Nclex PN in an assisted
I took my nclex pn exam on monday; completed 205 questions in about 3 hours. I was super nervous. But when I checked my quick results 48 hours later.... I passed!
Um noo they do not do that at veeb. You practice on mannequins then you do bed baths and assessments on actual patients in clinical. You will be doing it around November on real patients! Am care,...
No. Majority of quizzes are 50 multiple choice questions. Usually per module. I really don't remember the first round of tests to be honest. You must memorize the pink module above all. That will...
If thats your personal preference. They will provide you with a HuGe tote bag with a penlight, stethoscope, watch etc., around the 2nd or 3rd week. You aren't require to bring your textbooks to class...
The first week at veeb you really don't do much. My first week they spent the whole time doing attendance, talking about requirements, and the basics. I would suggest if you drive, to get there around...
Yep you still have to go to school unless they state otherwise. We missed 2-3 days and had several delayed openings. It is a clock hour program so every day you miss is 5 hours docked. If you miss...
Good attitude! I just graduated veeb last week and I went through the program working 50 hours a week. It is doable but you need to read ahead to make life easier. There are weeks during semester two...
Yea you def need the yellow & pink don't even mess with that. Pharm class is reallllll lol and I would recommend the calculate with confidence book but you can get an old one just to practice...
The workbooks don't come with answer keys so it doesn't matter. A lot of the books you won't even use. The tabers medical dictionary isn't really necessary I just used google or my other textbooks....
You guys are getting your books/uniforms and we just got our graduation tickets ðŸ˜. The time really flies guys! Good luck to all of you new veebers! Study study study and manage your time...
Def make sure you get a good understanding of the equivalents for vocational adjustments! You will be doing med math from day 1 until you graduate. 1oz=30ml/cc
Yep! Im a current student at veeb graduating in 17 days and I have used all the books from last year. I lucked up and someone gave them to me for free. To be honest a lot of them I never even opened....
Do not but the books from the school! Go on amazon and buy them you can even get an older edition! Save yourself some money the info is the same. But you must buy a new
You don't need to take A&P prior to the program because it isn't necessary. The book they currently use is "The body in health and illness" Barbara Herlihy. First semester you start learning what...
Yes the program is intense. You start clinicals about october. And you start in a nursing home. Lots of bed baths, feeding patients, nursing assessments, making care plans, learning to give meds