HURST review services was sponsored by my school and actually was helpful! Helps explain "core content" so that you can answer questions critically/rationally, not because you memorized
I used Elsevier and Lippincott-Williams' websites and their online tools for my med-surg, pathophys, OB, mental health book resources. They are a great way to get an overview of chapter material,...
I was an MA for almost 4 years, then LPN for the last 9/10 years and just completed my BSN. I think having been in all of these positions helps my perspective in working with patients, colleagues,...
NurseJesseeekuh replied to Chelonophile's topic in General Students
I found it helpful to get a small pocket address book and use it as a personal dictionary/ filing system.. for subject matter, clinical sites, policy and procedure notes to remember! Super useful and...
I can understand that point of view. I have neither procrastinated, nor neglected to interview live people. I am just curious as to the different types of leadership that is out there. I have worked...
It is to interview a nurse leader. I do like to take things up a notch and I thought interviewing several can give bigger results. I understand you see these types of posts often, as do I. Please...
NurseJesseeekuh replied to celtickimba's topic in General Nursing
I opted for the LPN to BSN route. As an LPN I honestly thought I was a low-paid-nurse; and quite honestly, the way of thinking of an LPN v. RN is SO different. Also, taking the BSN immediately is...
Thank you for reading my post :) I am looking to ask some basic interview questions of Nursing or Health Care Leaders. This is for an assignment. The questions are as follows: Could you speak about...
NurseJesseeekuh replied to MiaTrace's topic in Correctional
I really think a book called "Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement" is more appropriate here. Nursing skills and assessment remain the same, the patient just happens to be an inmate. I have been...