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erickawillisrn

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  1. Don't focus on the numbers, focus on how you are able to spit back out the facts on what your learning.
  2. thank you for your advise I will do that.
  3. I was a LPN for 8 years, and now a new RN since 10/1. I currently work as a LTC nurse. I have applied today for a RN-BSN online program. And started my ACLS training. I have always wanted to become a L&D nurse. any suggestions
  4. You will and it's an amazing feeling to pass on the love. thanks
  5. Thanks Hun,I studied on and off throughout the summer, but I kicked it in overdrive the last 10 days before my exam. I did the studying like a Maniac ordeal. And that didn't work for me. It not how long you study, but how effective you learn.
  6. I was a LPN for 8 years in a LTC setting, and now a new ADN RN, I am looking for jobs, but don't if I am doing what is right to be really marketable. About to apply for ohio university online RN to BSN get my ACLS training trough American heart, any suggestions
  7. I have been reading this blog now for months to find motivation or something to that could help me refocus after not being successful with my Nclex exam. I was a LPN for 8 years and could not understand why I failed it. 1. Have faith in GOD, and allow him to lead you. Believe that it will happen in his time. While you are waiting HE is creating your dream or opening a position to start your path. 2. I used everything under the sun. But what worked for me is Prioritization and Delegation by Lacharity. It really structured my critical thinking skills. And Hurst. We as nurses know the content, but just need to be refreshed on what we already knew . Kaplans strategy book shows different ways to answer the questions. If you use all three along with doing practice question you will do well. 3. Trusting God and yourself really is half the battle. You can studying everything, but if you don't believe you won't achieve. I screamed it out all my failures, and said you will not take over me. I got this. Spent the last 10 days before my Nclex exam studying day and night. I passed 10/1 with 75 questions. I knew I passed and believed in my heavenly father and nursing angels. when you enter the exam writer on your erase board "I got it, and God is with me" I did this and believed it. God luck and God bless.

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