- North Palm College of Nursing - LPN to RN Online
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Online BSN
Elmhurst University, Wilkes University, University of Indianapolis
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Online BSN
Did you look into Herzing BSN online program ?
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Herzing University LPN to BSN Online
Program length As few as 28 months FormatCore didactic (lecture) courses are delivered 100% online, including real-time and on-demand courses you can take in evenings/nights, weekends, or whenever it's convenient for you Hands-on prep--Hands-on learning includes on-site clinicals and three intensives requiring attendance at a designated Herzing or partner site source : https://www.herzing.edu/nursing/lpn-RN/online
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BSN at Community College or University?
Go for it ! It will be cheaper. At least you would not have to worry about your pockets being in so much debt, when comparing it to the University.
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ADN to BSN programs
I would recommend doing a part time ADN to BSN program, since you are working full time.
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School Nurses, When To Call Parents!
I would call parents for anything that is invasive or serious. If the child or teen is bleeding, vomiting, having difficulty breathing, injuries, call the parents.
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RN Kaplan exit exam
The Saunders book is a good resource.
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CEU
https://www.mhc.org/education
- Breakroom Pet Peeves
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RN working from home
I would call places like Red cross they might have some work from home positions avaliable.
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Missed H.R call
Call them back on Monday morning.
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3.9 GPA, cant pass Nursing school tests!???
Good for you. I wish I could do that, and be sucessful.
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I feel like I don't know anything!
I need someone to help me. I guess I am studying the power points wrong. The teachers tell us not memorize the information, but everything is in a freaking list. At my school if you do not get the stuff they label you as a person with a disability. I been checked for that, and I do not have a disability. Also the counselor looked over my stuff and sat in my class with me. My counselor told me that the main issue is how these classes are being taught by this teacher. So far the teacher has sent 10 students to the disability dept at our school. What do I do ? How can I adjust to all these different teaching styles. One day she is teaching this way, and another day something totally different.
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I feel like I don't know anything!
Believe me I feel the same way, and I am thinking about just being done with nursing. No support at the school. No tutorial help when we come in they direct us to the books on the shelf to read. I am about out to give up. I feel depressed, and like no one understands. I do not even know how to get on the right track, so I can receive a pleasant grade.