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  1. Yeah, perfectly right. With the logic of human mind, it is very clear that it is not possible for me to get a nursing job in the US in the near future. I will just do my best and let God do the rest. I believe that God can do the impossible if it is His will for me to get a nursing job in the US. If not, I believe God might have a better plan for me somewhere else, which I believe will be best for me. Thank you so much for input. It made me prepared for whatever the outcome of my plans :) Have a blessed day!
  2. I see.wow, seems like my chance of getting a work is very slim. My MSN training is in Nursing Education, more on being a Clinical Instructor. I need a Thai license to work in Thailand and I have to sit in their exam, in Thai language and Thai alphabet :( unfortunately i am not very good in learning new language. Thanks for the information.
  3. Thanks JustBeachyNurse. SO if I can find an employer who is willing to sponsor me, working visa is much faster as long as I am qualified. With regards to qualification, I have a very minimal work experience in the hospital and classroom setting (it's a long story so I better not elaborate it). However, I finished my MSN last 2014 from Loma Linda University (California). Will this give me a better chance of qualifying for a working visa? I really apologize for all these questions. I just really need to get into nursing. I've been working since 2013 but not in the nursing field (again, it's a long story) here in Thailand. And starting last year, I have this very strong desire to get back to nursing and practice what I am trained for and going back to the Philippines is not a very good idea since Philippines has a LOT of nurses and of course, add to that the very disproportionate compensation you get. I really appreciate all your inputs.
  4. This is the one for greencard right? how about applying for a working visa only, h1B? This is faster than greencard, right? Thanks for the information.
  5. Thanks Silverdragon102...my question is, how to get PD?
  6. After all the processing for CES, BON MO and finally got the eligibility letter to test (ATT), I am finally going to take NCLEX-RN this coming July 5 in Kansas City, Missouri. Though I am not yet very sure if I am already ready to take, but by faith I am doing it. My question is, should I order the VisaScreen (CGFNS) now even before sitting and passing the test or should I wait until I passed NCLEX? And how long does it take to get VisaScreen certificate after passing all the requiired documents? And for IELTS/TOEFL/TOIEC requirement, when is the best time to take it, before taking nclex or after passing. By the way, I am a Filipino RN. I will really appreciate all your inputs. More power RNs!
  7. I am taking my NCLEX RN exam in July and I am using Saunders 6th Ed right now. I came up with this question that is really confusing to me. I was trying to figure out why the answer they provided in the answer but it is a bit conflicting on what I know. Here's the question: A client with a 3-day history of nausea an vomiting presents to the emergency department. The client is hypoventilating and has a respiratory rate of 10 breaths/min. the ECG monitor displays tachycardia, with a HR of 120bpm. ABG gases are drawn and the nurse reviews the results, expecting to note which finding? 1. A decreased pH and an increased CO2 2. An increased pH and a decreased CO2 3. A decreased pH and a decreased HCO3 4. An increased pH with an increased HCO3 I answered #1 because of the nausea and vomiting because with vomiting and the hypoventilation. Please give me your answer and the rationale and later I will provide the correct answer based on the book coz I am kinda confused. Thanks
  8. OK thank you willowita.
  9. Hello willowitta... You mentioned you are moving to HI in June...how is it so far? I am also planning to get my license there and so far, the posts I read are all on the negative side for non-locals.

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