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Futurern310

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  1. That sounds like a great plan! I want to do something similar I do not want to go more than a month after graduating before taking it, I suck at testing and it seems like I forget things easily so I definitely need to study a lot! and take right after before I forget stuff. Thank you I sure can't wait to be done!
  2. Thank you, can I just find these books on like amazon or where can I find them?
  3. Thank you for the advice! and congratulations on passing!
  4. thank you so much can you tell I am new to this
  5. This is similar to the different opinions I have heard, some would say it is better to have someone that has gone through the preparation, terminology and medical wise, to interpret.
  6. Hello, so I will be a future RN hopefully by the end of this year! I am bilingual, speak fluent Spanish and English. However, I was wondering how do you guys feel about a bilingual nurse speaking to a Spanish-speaking only patient in their own language, or using an interpreter even though the nurse understands? I have hear different opinions regarding it, due to the fact that an interpreter is "more qualified" and the patient-nurse relationship is more professional compared the nurse since we have to attach with the patient and interact with them more. I am not sure if what I am asking makes sense or not? what do you guys think? Thank you. Martha Garcia, SN
  7. Hello, I am a fourth semester nursing student in College of Southern Idaho, and planning on completing the program in May and taking the NCLEX in about a month or so after? What are your intake on how long to take to prep for the big test, what books work the best...there is just so much out there? Any advice Martha Garcia, SN

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