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AntonioRey

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  1. I am currently enrolled in pacific college's rn to bsn, finishing it up in march. I forgot to add that i have been working as a RN for 12 years, and have been fortunate enough to keep my job throughout this entire probation.
  2. Congratulations. Cath lab is a great place to work. I worked there for 10 years! Experience is priceless. Always be open minded to the different cases and docs that come along. So much to learn. You will get very good at CPR and ACLS. My advice is to always pay attention to that patient and his/her vitals don't let gossip and spectators distract your focus. Good luck you're gonna have a blast!
  3. As far as I know, the school and other CRNAs that I have spoken with and the AANA website state that as long as the individual has an active RN license and completed the school requirements that the license is obtainable.
  4. Thank you for your response. I have spoken with a potential school and they have graduated others that were in a similar situation. And the schools website says they are accredited.But I will make sure that it's still acceptable
  5. Hello. I have been searching for a school that will accept me into a RN to BSN program while I'm on probation for the BRN of California. Pacific College university in California sounds promising, but does anyone know of any others? On probation for 2 more years, then plan on applying to a CRNA program when I'm done with probation. Thanks for any input.

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