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What is the maximum number of patients per nurse?
Central Florida we moved from 5:1 to 6:1 days and nights. Cna's take care of 17 pts but most of the time I do my own v/s, blood glucose test.
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Valencia College Spring 2016
Online and campus
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HCA New Grad Program (StaRN) at Kendall Regional (Miami, FL)
I liked it. I felt more confident in my nursing skills since it was the HCA protocol. The six weeks of preceptorship built my confidence higher and Comparing what I learned from nursing school to practice huge difference. Even the nurse manager mentioned that she would rather hire someone who was a StaRN than someone who didn't went through the program.
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Horrible new boss
I just needed to vent. So the nursing floor I work we have a new nurse manager. A coworker of mine introduced herself to the new manager and the manager did not want to shake her hand and went on saying "I heard this floor went through with some managers I'm just letting you know I am here to stay!!!" Wow what a start. So now she wants us to have 6 pts plus our patient care techs are going to be laid off so we have to do all total care of 6 pts plus any new admissions we have to accept. I can't wait until the law passes here in Florida about nurse pt ratio of 1:4.
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Joining a professional organization
I guess it would look good on your résumé
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Uworld and LaCharity
I used UWORLD, La Charity and I passed with 75 questions
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HCA New Grad Program (StaRN) at Kendall Regional (Miami, FL)
Tests are easy. I had great instructors. They have a review prior to the exam. Similar to nursing school.
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HCA New Grad Program (StaRN) at Kendall Regional (Miami, FL)
$10,000 they won't change until you full fill the contract
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HCA New Grad Program (StaRN) at Kendall Regional (Miami, FL)
2 years
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I' m a Failure
Use UWORLD and study. I don't know how you study but the majority of people who post on the NCLEX forum use UWORLD
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What to study if no Kaplan or Uworld
You can purchase Nclex mastery for $10
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Has anyone passed Nclex specifically using Uworld?
UWorld is affordable for a three week access to their qbank is $49 but if you email them they can give you a $10 discount they know the struggles of a broke nursing student if you can set aside $5.00 a day ( stop buying gourmet coffee) or even better how were you able to shift financially during nursing school you can do it. If you made it through nursing school with sacrifices you can do it.
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Failed twice. Trying Kaplan ?
You're the first I heard failed NCLEX by using UWORLD. How do you learn?(auditory, visual, etc) I used UWORLD and did not rely on the score I got every 75 questions in the practice exam. I read the rationales also for prioritization I used la charity, the 35page NCLEX review definitely helped and I have a 2 year old that constantly needs my attention. If you used UWORLD for 3 weeks it would be enough. The majority of my classmates used UWORLD for a week and passed on their first try. In my opinion you should re-evaluate your learning style and build from there try not to read into the question whatever qbank you use also do your research, plus there's a plethora of friends here in allnurses that is willing to help you. :0) Best of your success
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I failed the NCLEX-RN
Not free $49 for 30 days with 1800+ questions
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I failed the NCLEX-RN
Have you tried UWORLD it may be challenging but it's close to the NCLEX. Study the rationales why it's right or wrong and you will be ok