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justicereign

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  1. Hello, I am currently preparing to take my WOC board exam, and I'm finding it difficult on how to come up with a study plan. When I look at the content outline from WOCNB comparing with my textbook, it does not give me a clear guide on how to study. Any advice or any helpful resources that someone has used recently. I will really appreciate it. Thank you.
  2. I am studying for CWS exam for the second time. The first time I took the test, it was supper difficult. I am preparing for a retake, and I feel like I need a guide. Any suggestions please. I have put a lot into it that I don't want to let it go till I pass the exam.
  3. Same here, I am looking forward to apply for PMHNP in UTT Spring 2024. In need some review and input as well. Do you know the cost of their tuition for this program?
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  5. I will rather say you wait till you graduate from nurding school. It is hard to be in nursing program and pregnant at the same time. I survived it but it was not easy. I was accepted to the one year transion program ( LVN to RN) right when i was 2 months pregnant. I could not deny the acceptance cuz it was some thing i really needed. Could not do away with my pregnancy cuz i was badly in need of a baby and was running out of age. All i had to do was to embrace both happilly. And i also had to work to pay my bills cuz my husband too was in school and could not really support me financially. I worked night shift 2 days/wk. With all the struggles and prayers, i had my bouncy baby girl during spring break, took 3 weeks off from school. And i went back to school in summer, and i had my graduation in August. Yeeeee.. i was excited but it took me another hell to pass the NCLEX. I failed it 3 times and finally passed the 4th time. It was a long journey, all because of pregnancy. But i thank God for every thing. And also, special thanks to the creator of allnurses.com and the members who supported me with words of encouragement. Thank y'all..
  6. Meds given via g--tube, followed by 120 h2o flush
  7. What does it mean when the computer shut you off on question 85 (ncle x rn)? Am fricking out right now. Any comments please?
  8. Hi friends, my name is Lora. I just took nclex rn 2 days ago for the 3rd time and found out today that i failed. I've been crying the whole day but that won't help. So i made up my mind to join this forum and to seek for helpful thoughts. Do someone know any Nclex Review Tutor in Houston Tx Who can offer face-to-face review course. Any input will be very much appreciated. My emails: [email protected]
  9. You are not alone sweetie, don't give up. Am in the same boat like you. I took Nclex rn 2 days ago for the 3rd time, just find out today that i failed again. Am so so devastated but what else can i do? I also need help on how to get back to track. That's the reason why i decided to join this group. This is actually my first post.
  10. I wish you all the best in you exams. may the good Lord you through successfully.

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