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FutureNurseStone

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  1. Start applying before retaking
  2. Congrats!!! I knew you could do it. I ended with an A-
  3. I agree to disagree. Have a great day!!!
  4. I disagree humiliating someone in the way you have above is called bullying. If you can post something like that on a public forum you deserved to be called out in the same manner. I'll leave you with that as i agree to emphatically disagree with your methods.
  5. Awful disrespectful uncompassionate comment caliotter3 and Mariewong.
  6. I've been at this point where my anixety has been my worst enemy or t didnt have the appropriate study plan in place or at a loss regarding a better plan. I think kicking someone when they are feelind down isnt nice or encouraging. Perhaps advising on how to switch gears? I know the nursing program is supposed to be hard but people shouldnt be inhumane.
  7. Are you passing the quizlets after studying?
  8. Take a deep breathe. I promise you everything will be fine either way. But, I don't believe in regret or leaving anything on the table. So, lets figure out a way to give it all you've got. Can you outline your study methods? How many chapters are you tested on? how are you preparing? are you testing yourself after every session? More importantly - do you understand the material prior to studying?
  9. I just want to post an update. I just took 2 lab test yesterday which was intense and required me to memorize 30 slides inclusive of facial bones, pelvic girdle. tissue, joints, etc. Although, I haven't received my grade. I know I got a 100% on one test and 80% - 85% on the other due to fact I missed a slide. A comeback can be had. I will post official test results.
  10. I don't work for a hospital and am in the early stages of this process but to be fired for taking a call. I mean as an adult who will be trusted with sick patients recovery . We can't be trusted to know whether or not we can take a phone call. I'm so confused ..please educate me.
  11. We can do this ...I know you like myself do have time that isn't being utilized to study due to being tired. unfortunately, this is where discipline has to kick in and work despite the fatigue. In addition, go to tutoring.
  12. I'm in the same position. I got a 46 on my first test which occurred the week my grandmother died, full class load, full time job, and 15 month old baby. I know I can do this but am concerned about bouncing back. We can do this my plan is to study a few hours this weekend. Master the questions and learning objectives for each chapter by being able to explain and teach it. I bought a recommended study guide and am going to use quizlet.
  13. Sorry for so many post but you have one life to live. The hard part is done you're educated , soon to be licensed, and moving to state with a known shortage. I'm not sure what part you're going to but you will be fine. Try to contact travel nurse agencies as well. I know they generally want 1 years experience but again not many nurses in Alaska.

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