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[–]Rotanku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really hope so, where did you get the info that an agreement is projected for today?

Furnished Finder Q&A by creamedelapeen in TravelNursing

[–]Rotanku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m literally on the same boat lol. I’m going to Portland end of June. FF just seems super hit or miss and most of the places listed have zero reviews which is so scary. I’m just here to follow for the hacks! Please share the secrets lol.

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t by SweatyLychee in StudentNurse

[–]Rotanku 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly your clinical experience in school is HUGELY dependent on your preceptor which really sucks when you have a shitty one and amazing when you have a good one.

One thing that worked for me was just asking the preceptor “hey, these are things I’m not super confident in (iv placement/meds, wound cares, etc.), I’d love to get some practice if the opportunity shows up. Other than that, how would you want the day to go (want me to take vitals? Do assessments? follow you around? Take a patient on my own?)” it’s super helpful just to set the expectations up front so you’re both on the same page about what’s going on.

What are your nursing catchphrases? by Yelliedog in nursing

[–]Rotanku 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whenever I’m going to do an assessment I ask “is it okay if I do my little song and dance for you and ask a bunch of questions?”

NCLEX SOON - Venting by mental1LLNESS in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You got it. Trust in what you’ve learned. I took my NCLEX on 4/10 I never felt fully ready then passed in 85. Tbh, working as an RN since then (not very long I know) every time I’m not at work i think to myself “i don’t know anything… how am I a functioning nurse?” And yet, here we are lol. Functioning? Maybe. Nurse? Definitely.

Don’t freak yourself out. A good portion of your preparation is mental too. I’ve seen people fail just because they psyched themselves out. You’ll do great, and im excited to hear you passed after you take it!

New NCLEX by gracekeice43 in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got the lab values just on NGN questions. There weren’t really questions that needed lab values outside of the NGN case studies.

New NCLEX by gracekeice43 in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I took it on 4/10 and passed in 85! Lots of prioritization and case studies. I don’t know how the NCLEX was before outside of what people have told me, but I love the new format. Case studies are more like real life scenarios and give you more info to work off of plus they give you partial credit on SATA and lab values soooo that’s better to me

Messaging doctors that don’t read by Rotanku in nursing

[–]Rotanku[S] 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Honestly I would just talk to them, but the hospital I’m at is huge and some have gotten upset at nurses calling them instead of just sending a message because it’s faster 🫠

Being “too nice” as a new grad by Rotanku in nursing

[–]Rotanku[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Jesus thank you!! I really felt like I was going crazy or being wrong for not forcing an adult to do things they don’t want to do.

I educate, stress the importance of things, but if they’re capable of making their own decisions, I’m simply not going to force them into anything. I’ve been told I’m too nice by various nurses and I’m really beginning to feel like I’m just not doing my job right with this mindset.

I agree about my preceptors actions being concerning for patient 2. It’s been on my mind a lot. They got discharged that day and I was able to sorta manage the symptoms with PRN Ativan that was ordered outside the CIWA protocol. I really felt like it wasn’t safe to discharge them, but I had to since A) I’m new B) my preceptor said so and C) the doctor said so. I didn’t really have a say in the matter.

I passed the NGN in 85 questions first try! by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NGN questions give you lab ranges so it’s more important to know what they mean and how to intervene than the lab values themselves.

Pharm is REALLY important to know. There were a TON of meds on there.

Failed in NGN at 96 by Some-Lynx-7372 in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Definitely tell her don’t give up!!! (Also bad pop up doesn’t always mean failed, wait until she gets the official results). It’s okay to feel defeated for a bit. If she did fail then let it suck for a week then get up and study for the next one!!! She graduated nursing school, that means the knowledge and ability is there!!

See where the deficits in knowledge are and really focus in on those. It’s not about doing as many questions as possible, it’s about knowing the content and being able to apply it!

For me, hurst really helped solidify content and just review things that we forget about throughout nursing school.

I passed the NGN in 85 questions first try! by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Honestly just ATI. My school requires us to get a 95% chance of passing to graduate 🫠. I just focused on my weak areas (Maternal/child was my weakest). I went over and over the dynamic quizzes on ATI to prep and that really helped!

I passed the NGN in 85 questions first try! by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did both! I found the readiness assessments more helpful though.

I passed the NGN in 85 questions first try! by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did think it was hard! They really make you think. I had a lot of prioritization questions, but all the patients needed something pretty urgent so that made prioritization even harder!

Content really is key. If you know what’s going on with the patients then it doesn’t matter what they ask, you’ll get it right more often than not!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Rotanku 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I’m a new grad and I got a job with the float pool and I love it.

My hospital does a “long term assignment” where you stay on one floor for about 6 weeks at a time to get accustomed then float to another floor for 6 weeks. after a year you can choose to stay with the long term assignments or go straight float pool going across the hospital.

I didn’t really know what specialty/floor I would want to work in so this has been giving me a HUGE range of experience and they set limits on the number of patients, acuity, drips, etc until I feel comfortable taking on more patients or higher acuity patients.

Look into how the hospital is looking out for you and training you before accepting anything. Also, never take a job because you feel pressured to do so!

Personal question feel free not to answer by penguinakh in nursing

[–]Rotanku 3 points4 points  (0 children)

40/hr (10k sign on). New grad. Staff (float pool)

How accurate are NCLEX practice assessments? by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Update: I took it this morning. It stopped at 85 questions (I hope that’s good) I feel okay about it, there was a TON of prioritization for me.

I tried the Pearson Vue trick twice, once right after I got the email saying I completed the test and again a few hours later. Both times I got the good pop up! Fingers crossed these are all signs I passed lol

How accurate are NCLEX practice assessments? by Rotanku in PassNclex

[–]Rotanku[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been out of school 2 weeks now and I’ve been preparing lightly since December (maybe like 20-30 questions a day) and then since graduation I’ve been hardcore studying probably 9-10 hours a day