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Vero Beach/Sebastian area?
Good luck on your move! I live in Palm Bay, FL (just north of Sebastian) and have worked at both Palm Bay Hospital (smaller, community based hospital, where I am currently at PCU and very happy) and at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne (Larger, level 2 Trauma Center, with state of the art heart center). Both hospitals are part of the Helath First network, and I am very happy working for Health First. I would recommend you check either out. There is also Indian River Hospital, but I don't know anything about them.
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NCLEX in 3 days!!! ahhh!!!
hi candice! i don't know if you remember me, but we had a few conversations a few weeks back just before my test, now it's your turn! i hope i was able to give you some useful information before that you can now use! one thing i have said to my classmates who are beginning to take their exams (for some strange reason, i was the first person in my class to actually take it!):uhoh21: is to think of it in terms of a huge accomplishment to be eligible to even sit for the exam. you need to take a moment to not stressed out and allow yourself to look at how far you've come, be proud of all your hard work both during school and in your study time leading up to nclex. it can be very easy to loose sight of the big picture. take several deep breaths before you begin your exam (i can't tell you how incredibly helpful that was for me!) the day/night before, i must admit that i glanced over a few things (labs mostly) but i didn't really study. i tried to take it easy, and i certainly didn't look at anything the day of the exam, since i was scheduled for 9am (which was a good thing, it gave me less time to think about it!) good luck, and let us know how it goes! ~heather
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Hello All...I AM NEW!!
- recruiter wants my ATT - why?
i was hired for my position before i actually graduated, and my recruiter said several times that she needed my att and my letter from the florida bon stating i was eligible to sit for nclex before i could start as a gn. they need this to ensure that you are doing your part by proceeding ahead to take the boards and to become an employable nurse. think about it, they are hiring you for a position before you're even able to work in that position! they need to make sure they are not wasting their time (and money if they train you) on a person who actually is not able to sit for boards! as far as them checking your results, i really don't know about that. perhaps they do, but even if that his intention, i don't think it would "look good" if you called your recruiter to find out your nclex results, when he knows you're capable of doing it yourself. btw, if at all possible, i wouldn't call the number for the quick results, i would do it online. it's a little cheaper ($7.95 online) and you can then print a copy of the screen that says "pass" for you to show off to everyone! :yelclap:- I know the testing center said 48 hours but....
my quick results were available 48 hours after i finished the exam...to the minute! i finished at 10:10 and when i check 2 days later at 10am they weren't available, but they were at 10:10! good luck, take several deep breaths, and they will be there soon!- NCLEX with 78 questions
i'm so sorry! :icon_hug: first of all, you are not stupid!!! this is not a difficult test for nothing! you are not alone! there are several reasons why thursday was not your day, the stress and anticipation alone are enough to make anyone fail! secondly, don't let it get you down for too long! let your family and your friends (including your friends here at allnurses! ) help and support you, and then get back on that horse! look at your calendar and pick a day 45 days from now (or however long your state allows), and schedule your next test before it becomes too diffiuclt to re-schedule! you have completed nursing school and you have the smarts. you just need to become more nclex smart. have you used any of kaplan's resources? if you don't do one of their classes, you could always buy any of their online options. their questions are the most similar to nclex. don't stop posting here! you are not alone and we are here to help! good luck and don't give up on yourself!!!- First post, but...
from one heather rn to another, :welcome: and congratulations!! :balloons: :balloons: what a fantastic feeling, huh!? i just found out this morning that i also passed, and when i saw your post i had to stop and think "wow, did i change my username already?" :chuckle i really admire you for studying and taking the nclex so long after graduating and having little ones at home! that is really a testiment as to the kind of nurse that you are!! i hope you continue to celebrate!! and again, welcome to this fantastic board!!! ~heatherp75, rn!!- NCLEX with 78 questions
hey koolvaguy, don't forget about us, we're all rooting for you!!!!! :smiley_aa ~heather- I Did It!!!
oh my gosh, you remembered my post about kaplan!!! thank you so much!!! i still had some doubts, but i was definately glad i had used that book! it's funny, i keep bursing out in spontaneous tears of relief and shock! i'm such a baby! :chuckle- Failed nclex first time and took it again today
congratulations fellow nurse :balloons: :balloons: we both tested on thursday and i've been hoping and praying that you passed too! i'm so glad your stress is finally behind you, and now you can look forward to beginning your practice as a nurse! although i live in fl, i grew up in ma, so we're practically neighbors too! go out now and do something wonderful for your self...you deserve it! :biggringi ~heather- I Did It!!!
i am finally an rn!!!! :balloons: :balloons: i am so greatful to have access to the quick results, because my license number has not been posted yet on the fl bon webpage. my results became available exactly 48 hours after i completed my exam, to the minute! i felt so incredibly sick to my stomach trying to enter in the credit card info, it wasn't even funny, but when i saw the word "pass" in small letters, i just broke down in a flood of tears! hang in there everyone!!! you can do it too!!! this board has been a huge source of support and information. it has been so reassuring to read about everyone's experiences, both positive and not so positive. have a great weekend everyone and again, thank you!!! :icon_hug: ~heatherp75, rn!!!- Reference for Lab Values
i also used saunders to review lab values. i agree with eric, not that i remember specifically which lab values, but the ones they gave me in questions on the nclex were definately either within normal limits, or signifcantly outside normal limits. hope that helps!- NCLEX with 78 questions
hey there vaguy we're both playing the waiting game now. i also tested yesterday, and this wait is worse than the wait to take the exam itself! i know it's too soon for the results to be there, but every few hours, i can't help but to log in "just in case"! i guess i'm just preparing for tomorrow, you know, making sure i know how to find the appropriate links to find my results! :roll good luck, we're almost there!!! ~heather- Just arrived home from the NCLEX-RN!
thanks lena! i've enjoyed reading everyone's postings that they have passed, hopefully i will be able to add some good news of my own very soon! i notice you're from ma, i am originally from ma (we moved to fl over 2 years ago for me to go to nursing school). i grew up in and around concord (don't know if you know where that is). i've also read you've had some difficulty finding a position now that you're an rn (congrats again!!) i hope you find something very soon, i'll be thinking of you!- Just arrived home from the NCLEX-RN!
wow, thanks eric, you respond fast! i was hoping no one would notice how scatterbrained i was before i found it for myself! thanks for your continued help and encouragement to all of us stressed out grads! ~heather - recruiter wants my ATT - why?