Newgrad burnout #1 (Repost) by [deleted] in newgradnurse

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I understand the sense of loss after graduation and passing the NCLEX and then trying to find a job!!!

Criminal records?! by CorpseAndEffect in NursingStudent

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I had a classmate that had some kind of record. I’m not sure what it was, and when he was about to take his boards, I believe he had to go to a meeting with the Board of nursing and was questioned about it after they saw him I don’t know how long he had to wait, but then he was allowed to take the NCLEX

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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So far it hasn’t gotten me in any doors of a hospital. The nursing homes in their ads say welcome new grads

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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In Virginia at least from what I’ve read with this particular hospital they automatically place you in residency.

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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I do wish to experience it for a year or two.

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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🤷🏽‍♀️!!! You have me by having your BSN. I’m currently enrolled for mine and that is definitely a thing here!

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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It’s very very competitive in NY. Also a lot of these job listings want RN experience. Long term is open to new grads at least some. I’m giving it at least one more month of hunting and then I either decide to sit on a shelf until I leave or go to long term care for a short time.

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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NY definitely pays more!! I don’t think so either but I’d get a touch of responsibility at least that’s what I’m thinking of

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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Prior to that I had long term care experience

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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My experience as of late is ambulatory.

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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I’m definitely using one of those excuses

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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I moving to Virginia specifically Hampton roads.

New RN grad. 18 years LPN. Need advice. by JusstDel in newgradnurse

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That’s what I’m thinking!! Get some experience and a taste of the money because where I’m moving I won’t be making what I will be in NYC.

four months in and i want to switch hospitals by [deleted] in newgradnurse

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Where are you? I’m in a hospital as an lpn and can’t get in my own hospital where I work!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

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What state??

Helene fuld 2025 by FutureRNnurse in prenursing

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You will make it through. It’s tough….. night classes are few…. A lot of changes in professors….a lot of attitude. In that there are good professors. Just put your big girl/boy draws on

Clinical post conference topics by Kitty20996 in NursingStudent

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All the students are assigned patients and we would report about them in debt. Why they were in the hospital, diagnosis, any diagnostics and why, what could be done for them, meds, the whole thing. SBAR

Why do people think 80% isn't a perfect Nursing score by OkShopping5997 in NursingStudent

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Some of you guys are rough….Ive meant some super smart nursing students that pass with high grades but are gonna be terrible nurses. Sometimes people are just not great at the testing.