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anna722

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  1. Several months ago, in unit council meetings, we brought up the issues with the ER not calling report (they would just send the patient up whenever) and our whole procedure was changed after several more meetings. We now get a page (from a PAGER, yea my hospital still uses those) with the patient's name, medical record number, admitting dx, and attending physician. The ER then calls and gives a (imo) very basic report, sometimes they are able to answer questions, sometimes not. The patient is then transported up sometimes within 20 minutes, sometimes closer to an hour or two. The transporter calls up to the desk when they get there, someone from the unit has to lay eyes on the patient before the transporter leaves. If the assigned RN is not available to immediately take report, another RN is supposed to take the report. Sometimes, they call immediately after the page is sent, sometimes there's a 20 minute or so delay, and, for me, personally, I try and look up the patient to figure out what's going on before they call. I also try and figure out some of their orders,(if they need an IV pump, SCD machine, bed alarm, etc.) The system is definitely not flawless but an improvement from previous methods. The only problem is that they can (and oftentimes do) send the patient during shift change hours, which I have found to be unsafe.
  2. still waiting... just curious, has anyone in Tier 2 received acceptance? I am in Tier 2 (One point shy of being in Tier 1) but my debt-to-income ratio is almost 200%... I'm slowly losing hope of being chosen for this program.
  3. @Katiefox21 congrats! Mine still says under review..
  4. I applied for the HRSA loan repayment program this year. i submitted my application and all of the documentation required months ago. I am wondering if anyone else has applied for the program this year and if they've heard anything. I have received no communication from them whatsoever, and when I go onto their webpage, I don't see a place where I can log in and check the status of my application. Anyone know anything about this?
  5. It seems like you have access to a lot of questions but this program is a bit different. The questions get harder as you move through them, and I would arguably say that the level 8 questions are harder/at least as hard as the NCLEX questions I got. There are tons of SATA, and I feel this program really did prepare me. Going through the NCLEX, I saw similar themes and topics, and this is the only or one of the only softwares that actually adapts to you.
  6. http://www.lww.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_NCLEX-RN-10,000---Powered-by-PrepU_11851_-1_12551_Prod-9781451116014 This is the link where you can buy it, you can buy different lengths of access as you wish. Sorry it took me a while to comment back!
  7. Thanks and Good luck with everything! Just continue answering questions everyday, and you should do great! Just make sure you know lab values, and delegation/prioritization :)
  8. I just found out i passed today! I took the NCLEX yesterday. That program really did help me, the questions on Mastery Level 8 are very comparable to the questions I had on the NCLEX. I got to level 8 on all the Client Needs sections, and ended up doing around 4000 questions. At level 8, I was getting scores between 50-70%, so I was a bit worried, but the level 8 questions I would say were harder than the questions I saw on the NCLEX. I did review Saunders but I believe it was most effective to do questions. I started off with 50 a day, and built up to 150 before the test. I highly recommend doing questions with this program and getting the mastery level as high as possible. If you have any questions let me know :)
  9. I take my NCLEX on June 5th, and have been using PrepU since the end of April. I've done over 2500 questions and I feel like it is helping me with critical thinking and prioritization, etc. I am also reading the Saunder's book and only have some Pharmacology and MedSurg stuff left to read over. The questions are really good because I always feel like I have to think about the answer, it's not just a recall of information, but it's not impossibly difficult. I will let you know if it helped me, but I believe it has!
  10. anna722 replied to LaFonRn2b's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    no problem! and definitely review content as well.
  11. anna722 replied to LaFonRn2b's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    no, just questions. you can sort by section (OB, Peds, Psych, etc), or by the sections the NCLEX is divided into (Management of Care, Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies, etc).
  12. If you can afford it (It's like $75 for 6 months) get Lippincott's NCLEX 10,000 (Prep U). This is an online program. There is a bunch of questions, can be sorted by subject, and the questions get harder as you move up. You can then review items you missed, and there is a detailed rationale for every question. I have done over 2500 questions on it already. Good luck :)
  13. anna722 replied to LaFonRn2b's topic in NCLEX Exam, Programs
    If you can afford it (It's like $75 for 6 months) get Lippincott's NCLEX 10,000 (Prep U). There is a bunch of questions, can be sorted by subject, and the questions get harder as you move up. You can then review items you missed, and there is a detailed rationale for every question. I have done over 2500 questions on it already. Good luck :)
  14. I'm from Florida, and all the board was waiting on for me was my school list. Some students sent in transcripts and got their ATT quicker, when I checked my status I had sent everything in, everything was complete except the school list. Once that was posted, they emailed me almost right away. My ATT was sent from Pearson the next morning. I would say email the board, I sent them a few emails to verify my information.

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