VinoLover2030 replied to JZ1's topic in NP Students
yes but you need to make sure your insurance has you covered for both specialties. Most liability and malpractice insurance charge the higher of the 2 specialties and have you covered for both. There are many NPs that are dual certified
VinoLover2030 replied to leslie_d's topic in NP Students
I am personally in my MSN program and pregnant. I will take some time to heal up and be jumping right back into classes once the baby is born. I'm also working full time at the moment. I say to each their own. Only you know what you can handle. You w...
VinoLover2030 replied to Telenurse1990's topic in NP Students
There are multiple schools that are "Brick & Mortar" schools do not offer help with clinicals. Walden and Chamberlain will not be the only ones that will need help pulling this together
VinoLover2030 replied to nurse_1935's topic in NP Students
NKU is not an up and coming school. They have been around for ages. What is more likely is that they wanted to streamline the process. I am noticing that they are trying to increase enrollment. I have applied for PMHNP program for Fall I. I am waitin...
VinoLover2030 replied to nurseinnature's topic in Career Support
To do float pool you really need a lot more experience. It's like being agency. They expect you to be able to hit the ground running with little to no orientation and care for a variety of patients
VinoLover2030 replied to kelleyb1203's topic in Pre-Nursing
I went to Ohio University to get my BSN and had no issues. You will get software to do your lab work. It wasn't super easy but it wasn't extremely difficult either
all of your schooling for nursing counts towards your CEUs and they are good for 2 years. Ohio law has to be in there. You make sure you have them ever 2 years in case you get audited. If no audit then you just renew as usual
VinoLover2030 replied to tarab333's topic in Recovery
If you have a narcotic restrictions and a 5 year contract, that is considered disciplinary action against you license. Ohio will probably be harsher. They will report you to the national database. You may have better luck getting a job in Ky
I can tell you now that the VA has a very long process. My best friend currently working there and she said it can take 4 weeks to months to hear from them. They are notoriously slow
VinoLover2030 replied to SNB1014's topic in Recovery
That is good news!! I wish all boards of nursing did this and that there were listed times where you could get stuff expunged. Why is there no group that can encourage change for us nurses regarding Board consent agreements?
VinoLover2030 replied to theresadavis32's topic in Advanced
Im guessing your best bet is to reapply once your probation is cleared. I would talk to your lawyer or your investigator. See how that works out. I would definately appeal but I believe most have said that they want you to be atlas 1/2 done before ...