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RN nclex
Hello, This isn't a major question for right now but the reason it got brought up is because I'm selling all of my old books.I'm in my 5th term (out of 6 terms) of my LPN to RN. So it is getting somewhat close to the nclex time and I was just wondering if you should study PN nlcex stuff for the RN exam. For example, I have the big red Saunders Comprehensive review for the Nclex PN is that something I should keep and study for the RN exam or not since I'll be tested as an RN and not LPN. I also have a PN hesi book, but for our RN we are taking an ATI instead but should i study that or not for the nclex. Thank you!
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Hondros College columbus ohio review
hey i'm looking into going to hondros college this october and was wondering if anyone could tell me the pros & cons about it thank you!
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FORTIS college columbus ohio?
hello i was just wondering if anyone has heard about this school or went to it and could tell me a little more about it? the website doesn't give out much info. but they do have LPN up to BSN.
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Passed CNA class but scared about the state test
Yes I'm not really sure what you mean either.
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Math, reading, & English part of the teas V
for some reason it won't let me edit it but that was a 50% in english not reading
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Math, reading, & English part of the teas V
Hello! I'm going to be taking the teas soon I'm not for sure when yet but the school I'm applying for only requires those 3 subjects. I need a minimum of 59% in reading, 55% in math, and 50% in reading. I was wondering how hard the test is? Or how hard it would be to get those scores? What study guide should I get? How long should I study (days,weeks, months) before I go an take the test. Thank you! :)
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Passed CNA class but scared about the state test
Hi I finished my CNA class in February 2013 and I'm taking my state test this Saturday June 2013 which is 4 days away. I feel like ill be able to pass the written part but I am absolutely tariffed to do the skills. Does anyone have any tips for me? I passed my final skill in my CNA with a 100% but I'm thinking they will be more strict at the actual state test. also another question i have is if i don't do the steps in order listed in my practice book will i fail? because with ambulation using a gate belt it has me get them up and walking 10 steps then tells me to lock wheel chair breaks. i would lock the wheel chair breaks first so i didn't leave them standing by themselves so i didn't know if it mattered what order you did them in. thanks!