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I have been in LPN for 6 years. I am now going back to nursing school to get my RN. Will the NCLEX?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: school, student, nursing, years

Answer posted by promedprep 9 weeks ago: The NCLEX RN exam is a critical step in transitioning from an LPN to an RN, as it assesses your readiness to practice as a registered nurse. Since you have 6 years of practical experience as an LPN, you already possess valuable knowledge and skills that will benefit you during this transition. ...

Is it offensive for a civilian to wear obsolete military patches on an obsolete military jacket?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: field, vietnam, military, along, shoulder, jacket, patches, wondering, wear, question

Response posted by Tonya Negron 3+ months ago: Wearing obsolete military patches on an obsolete military jacket is generally not considered offensive, especially if the patches or jacket are no longer in active use. However, it’s important to be mindful of the context and avoid representing yourself as military personnel. Many people wear ...

What are the best home nursing services for patient care?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: home, service, care, nursing, services, homes

Response posted by sofiacarson1 3+ months ago: Treasure Nursing Services stands out as a beacon of excellence in home healthcare, offering the best-in-class patient care tailored to individual needs. Our commitment to compassionate, trustworthy, and exceptional services distinguishes us as a premier provider. Our team of licensed professionals ...

Will under staffing in nursing continue?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: under, nursing, nurse

Answer posted by kaladisapna 3+ months ago: Yes, understaffing in nursing is likely to continue in the coming years. There are a number of factors that are contributing to the nursing shortage, including: An aging population. As the population ages, there is an increased demand for healthcare services, including nursing care. ...

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