RNsRWe ASN, RN

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    NCLEX- What to wear?

    at least you know she's not hiding lab values on her
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    FAMU Nursing School Applicants Fall 2014

    They're on the Pre-Nursing Student forum: Pre-Nursing Student or General Nursing Student forum: allnurses.com/general-nursing-student congrats
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    NCLEX- What to wear?

    Ok MrChicago: It's not orange and sparkly but.....it works for
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    NCLEX- What to wear?

    I wonder why no one is taking my suggestion seriously?
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    NCLEX- What to wear?

    I vote for an orange sparkly bikini and combat boots
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    Want to go back to school for Rn!

    It seems you've very much misunderstood me; I'm usually found posting on the NCLEX discussion forum that failing the NCLEX-RN doesn't mean you should now sit for the PN exam because it's easier. Not...
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    I think I passed NCLEX?

    Oh, for heaven's sake, Hershey: Enjoy it, you're DONE! You have a license....worry about renewing it later! Yes, licenses span the period from the day they are issued until they expire. NCLEX dates...
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    Areas of nursing?

    What she said. And if you still are that curious, please read through the MANY threads on this very topic. You'll find lots of helpful information
  9. If the State shuts it down, you are out of work, period. But how are you so certain that there is no license currently in effect? Applications and appointments, permits etc take many months to...
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    I think I passed NCLEX?

    You saw your name and license number next to it on the BON website.....and somehow don't know if you passed?? You have a license. Congrats :) Any chance your birthday is in October? Some States renew...
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    Want to go back to school for Rn!

    You aren't likely to get INTO a nursing program (unless it's a very expensive one you can't afford) if your grades are Cs. You repeated and STILL got Cs, which doesn't bode well for nursing courses....
  12. I didn't have to read the post, the topic of the thread was enough
  13. Hi, and welcome to AllNurses! :) I just wanted to jump in, and offer you a very good piece of advice: delete this thread. Why? Because you have posted SO MUCH personal information, it wouldn't take...
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    Ventilators and how they work

    At this point I'm really REALLY hoping that these well-written posts (full of LOTS of good information) aren't going to be used by a visitor at a vent patient's bedside......my gut is telling me to...
  15. I have my religious beliefs. They don't clash with my scientific ones. When there's a contradiction, I sort it through...and make my own decision on the topic (on occasion after discussion with my...
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    Ventilators and how they work

    Are you asking because you visit someone who has a vent---and are concerned because you have heard it alarm? I wouldn't think you'd be a nurse and ask this
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    False Facebook Health Messages

    And this proves there really IS someone for everyone: Florida Couple Addicted to Coffee Enemas - ABC News Regardless of the dearth of valid evidence to support any benefits whatsoever of coffee...
  18. Five years in nursing and THIS is what you feel guilty for? Unless you are a proven psychic, and the story is really that you didn't act on a received a "messge" that told you that this patient would...
  19. Now I'm curious: after reading through so many people's responses to your original post, have you had any changes in how you view this past incident? Have you reconsidered how it might have been,...
  20. Good to know. Guess the winds change with the needs; the idea of a PD new grad was unheard of until recently. The cost of getting a new grad up to speed made them NOT hire them as PD or PT. Learn...
  21. If you have children, have LOTS of plans/backup/support for when you need to study and can't make dinner, or can't stay home with a sick child, or can't be home in time to get them off the bus....you...
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    Charge nurse pay

    Do you work at a
  23. Wow, thanks for FINDING the question! :) I swear, I read through it twice, and that phrase looked more like "out loud thinking" than an actual question. But I'm sure you're right. I'm also sure that...
  24. You'd be hard-pressed to find part-time new grad employment. Most facilities that would qualify as 'experience', would also be spending a good amount of time and money training you (orientation and...
  25. And if someone bears this diagnosis, I imagine nursing might be a difficult field to venture into, no? Patients WILL be eating, drinking, pooping, peeing, scratching themselves, farting, yawning,...