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luna_rn

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  1. Just time consuming :) but pretty easy in my opinion
  2. When are you taking it? I would really like to hear from people who have taken this course. I am going to start legacy 5/20 but I am thinking I might like to cooperative more than med term.
  3. I thought the same thing as you until I watched the video. They specifically address that a FT RN may only work 36 but the method of calculations are used to determine the cumulative number of hours they need filled by RNs so even though there are, lets just say 20 (so we don't give away answers) FTEs in the original equation that means they could be composed of 15 full time RNs and and 10 PT/on call that work an average of 0.5 FTEs each.
  4. Haha oh good. I was worried for two seconds cause I already turned in this weeks...
  5. If you are on Arizona I may know of some...also I would suggest email the professors + head of coaches. Even if you are waiting on a response it is still your responsibility to get assignments in on time ( I learned this the hard way)
  6. Not timed but short essay form. Don't stress it, it's pretty easy!
  7. Yes. Did you submit your attestation statement? In order for week 1 to open you must do that first.
  8. Just declare it. I doubt there would be blockades with licensure maybe just small obstacles. I have seen them revoke years and years later for failure to declare something that they would have had no problem bypassing. I think you need to apply and stop thinking about it :) good luck
  9. Like a criminal record, I assume? It depends on what the states requirements are. I know that you can get a compact license in a state that you are not residing in using your current address. So I would consider checking the state's NPA and compare with other compact. Bottom line, if its criminal and you do get licensed you may still not be hired even if the interview was great. On the bright side most nursing program have you submit to a background check and determine whether you qualify based on that. Whatever you do tell the truth on your licensure app...good luck!
  10. Yes I can't wait for it to be over. I have to admit, this is my least favorite course to date.
  11. Anyone have suggestions on how to prepare for the final? The blue print is helpful as a guide but vague

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