Writing Canadian PN exam in Sept need help

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Hey everyone

I will be writing Pn exam this September . Reviewing the Canadian Pn exam prep guide 2,3. Any other sugestions? How is the VCC review ? Any tutor that you can recomend ( Lower Mainland ,BC area) Thanks in advance for any help and suggestions.

The exam is really nothing to stress over. If you made it through school and have worked as as GPN before hand it really isn't difficult. Very common sense. Just brush up on areas that you don't do at work.

When I wrote mine, I needed to brush up on IV fluids because the facility where I worked, there were no IVs.

Best advice, good night's sleep, allow extra time for travel to the site, chewing gum and kleenex. It's all up there in your brain.

I remember many of the questions from the study guide appeared on the test.

So, if you have the practice disk and are doing ok on it, you'll be fine on the day.

Hello, I just got this infor from my friend... there are review classes conducted in toronto... there is the website : http://www.nurseseducation.com/welcome.html

Hope it helps... BTW... ANYBODY ATTENDED the review class b4 Or anybody brought the handbook from there? Thanks!

The exam is really nothing to stress over. If you made it through school and have worked as as GPN before hand it really isn't difficult. Very common sense. Just brush up on areas that you don't do at work.

When I wrote mine, I needed to brush up on IV fluids because the facility where I worked, there were no IVs.

Best advice, good night's sleep, allow extra time for travel to the site, chewing gum and kleenex. It's all up there in your brain.

I remember many of the questions from the study guide appeared on the test.

So, if you have the practice disk and are doing ok on it, you'll be fine on the day.

Thank you for the advice;)

The exam is really nothing to stress over. If you made it through school and have worked as as GPN before hand it really isn't difficult. Very common sense. Just brush up on areas that you don't do at work.

When I wrote mine, I needed to brush up on IV fluids because the facility where I worked, there were no IVs.

Best advice, good night's sleep, allow extra time for travel to the site, chewing gum and kleenex. It's all up there in your brain.

I remember many of the questions from the study guide appeared on the test.

So, if you have the practice disk and are doing ok on it, you'll be fine on the day.

Thank you for the advice;)

Hello, I just got this infor from my friend... there are review classes conducted in toronto... there is the website : http://www.nurseseducation.com/welcome.html

Hope it helps... BTW... ANYBODY ATTENDED the review class b4 Or anybody brought the handbook from there? Thanks!

This web site is not existing but thanks for trying

This web site is not existing but thanks for trying

Yea it does... she just spelt it wrong :p

http://www.nurseseducation.com/welcome.htm

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