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  1. UPDATE: I retook the pediatric test and I passed.This retake with very similar to the first test but the first test was definitely harder. A lot of the same questions were on the second test. I advise anyone taking the test be aware of what subjects you are being asked incase you dont pass you can prepare yourself the second go round because 9/10 the questions you see will reappear. . So I just have to put in my application. I am so excited. I will be writing updates about the program and all my experiences with it. email me with any questions .
  2. UPDATE: I retook the pediatric test and I passed.This retake with very similar to the first test but the first test was definitely harder. A lot of the same questions were on the second test. I advise anyone taking the test be aware of what subjects you are being asked incase you dont pass you can prepare yourself the second go round because 9/10 the questions you see will reappear. . So I just have to put in my application. I am so excited. I will be writing updates about the program and all my experiences with it. email me with any questions .
  3. I have received so many pointers and tips for all nurses I feel like its time I give back. So today I took my med-surg adult nursing and mental health nursing NLN challenge exams for admission into the LPN to BSN program at OU. These exams grant you 30 or so credit hours toward your BSN . There are 4 exams in total and you can retake each test two times. A 70% is needed to pass. Medsurg has 200 questions with a 4 hour period Mental health 100 questions - 2 hours Peds 100 questions - 2 hours Maternity 97 questions - 2 hours You are allowed breaks in-between and its not like the NCLEX no calculators allowed. I signed up for two tests at a time. I passed my Med-surg with an 81 and Mental Health with an 78. The test questions are similar to nclex style questions. Know your basic medications as well as well as dosage calculations. Look over calculating drip rate because i know they dont teach it in LPN school but it was def asked. I looked at the list of diseases they listed on the NLN website and studied from it and -___- is all I can say. They forgot to mention neurologic and renal/kidney diseases were about 15% of the test. ICP . Eye medications. Gluacoma and Catarats. I did a lot of questions. Well not that many. Probably around 500. I started studying 2 weeks before the exam about 1-2 hours a day when I could sometimes more. I watched youtube videos on specific diseases because I am big on auditory learning. That was for Med surg. For Mental Health I literally studied 2 days before mental health doesn't change its the same thing. If you got it in Lpn school you get it on this exam do questions nonetheless. On both of these exams some common questions I remember from lpn school were on the test. The books I used when studying included : Saunders NCLEX review Lippincott's Fast Facts for NCLEX-RN - NCLEX RN question and answers flashcards - Brunners MEDSURG text book - And YOUTUBE for lectures. I took Maternity and pediatrics in january . I passed maternity and came up short by a point with Peds so ill be retaking that. These are the topics i remember from pediatrics. Cystic fibrosis nephrotic syndrome sickle cell vaso occlusion acute lymphocytic leukemia myocephemegaly pancreatic enzymes icp in child hip dysplasi I was also told that as long as you pass the NLN tests and complete your prerequisites you are in the program because its not competitive. I really wish someone would of helped me but I hope I can help someone out there. Email me if you have any questions Haircandie1 @gmail.com
  4. you can email me and ill be happy to share with you [email protected]
  5. This is an update. I passed maternity but I am retaking Pediatrics in February. I literally studied for maternity for 2 days and I didn't study for Pediatrics at all. I think I may have inputed my fill in the blank answers so that may be the cause.
  6. I have received so many pointers and tips for all nurses I feel like its time I give back. So today I took my med-surg adult nursing and mental health nursing NLN challenge exams for admission into the LPN to BSN program at OU. These exams grant you 30 or so credit hours toward your BSN . There are 4 exams in total and you can retake each test two times. A 70% is needed to pass. Medsurg has 200 questions with a 4 hour period Mental health 100 questions - 2 hours Peds 100 questions - 2 hours Maternity 97 questions - 2 hours You are allowed breaks in-between and its not like the NCLEX no calculators allowed. I signed up for two tests at a time. I passed my Med-surg with an 81 and Mental Health with an 78. The test questions are similar to nclex style questions. Know your basic medications as well as well as dosage calculations. Look over calculating drip rate because i know they dont teach it in LPN school but it was def asked. I looked at the list of diseases they listed on the NLN website and studied from it and -___- is all I can say. They forgot to mention neurologic and renal/kidney diseases were about 15% of the test. ICP . Eye medications. Gluacoma and Catarats. I did a lot of questions. Well not that many. Probably around 500. I started studying 2 weeks before the exam about 1-2 hours a day when I could sometimes more. I watched youtube videos on specific diseases because I am big on auditory learning. That was for Med surg. For Mental Health I literally studied 2 days before mental health doesn't change its the same thing. If you got it in Lpn school you get it on this exam do questions nonetheless. On both of these exams some common questions I remember from lpn school were on the test. The books I used when studying included : Saunders NCLEX review Lippincott's Fast Facts for NCLEX-RN - i have this on pdf is you want NCLEX RN question and answers flashcards - i have this on pdf if you want Brunners MEDSURG text book - I have this on pdf And YOUTUBE for lectures. Ill be taking PED and Maternity in January but Ill keep everyone post. I was also told that as long as you pass the NLN tests and complete your prerequisites you are in the program because its not competitive. I really wish someone would of helped me but I hope I can help someone out there. Email me if you have any questions Haircandie1 @gmail.com or would like the pdfs . 2 down 2 to go.
  7. has anyone taken them since? I'm scheduled to take mine Thursday.
  8. hello I'm looking into the lpn to bsn program for fall 2017 can you please give me any and all admissions info you have available thanks a bunch
  9. Hello ! I am a Lpn looking into the Salem Lpn to BSN program . With that said if I'm accepted into the program do I need to have finished all my non nursing courses prior to beginning nursing courses or will I be allowed to take them simultaneously? Thank you
  10. Hi can you give me some information on the admissions process to these schools ? How competitive is it and what are the prerequisite courses needed befor you can apply. Thanks !
  11. Thank you ! I'm finishing my rn AAS in nov and wanted to start their spring program . I'm def going to take a trip there .
  12. Their website is so vague. I've tried calling but just VMs. How did you find out about their info sessions ?
  13. With no title or gen nursing discussion
  14. Lehman is located in the Bronx and hunter is located in NYC

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