Nursing School & NCLEX

Nursing School is tough. Passing the NCLEX is pivotable and the last hoop nursing students must jump through before becoming a nurse. The Nursing School & NCLEX category focuses on topics the provide nursing students with resources to perform better in school and pass that NCLEX to secure that coveted nursing license.

5 Tips to Master Pharmacology for Nurses

5 Tips to Master Pharmacology for Nurses

Don’t just pass pharmacology, master it. Use these 5 tips to master Pharmacology for nurses. These tips can also be used in other nursing school classes too. How to Master Pharmacology for Nurses Pharmacology for nurses is a class in nursing school about how a drug interacts with the human body, side effects, and how the body uses the drug. It is a pretty demanding class, with lots of memorization required. Even so, there are some proven study pharmacology habits and a few things you can …

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Continuing Education for Nurses

7 Benefits of Continuing Education for Nurses

There are some nurses who think that after they graduate from nursing school that the time for education has passed. They devalue the continuing education (CE) credits that they are required to complete (by their facility or their state). But, perhaps if they looked at CEs a little differently, there would not be such a great resent for this valuable tool in nursing practice.

You owe it to yourself and the patients you serve to continue to enhance your nursing practice through continuing education.

Continuing education provides a wide ranges of benefits to nurses and their patients alike. In the paragraphs to follow, you will gain information that may help you see greater benefit in nursing CE courses. And if you’re require to take take CE courses, you might as well read this to see why-on-earth they are so important.

3 Tips to Keep Your Sanity While Completing a Masters in Nursing Program

3+ Tips to Keep Your Sanity While Completing a Masters in Nursing Program

Completing a masters in nursing program is a seemingly daunting challenge. If you’re like most nurses, you’ve got a lot going on. Carving out even a few hours a week to devote to academic endeavors may seem nearly impossible. Fortunately, with today’s technology, and varying options in education, there are programs available that will fit almost any life and learning style.

How to Prepare and Register for Pearson VUE NCLEX

How to Prepare and Register for Pearson VUE NCLEX

Are you reading to take your NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse)? I want to help you. Read on for study tips, how to register and prepare for the Pearson VUE NCLEX. How To Prep For Pearson VUE NCLEX There are a few things you will want to do before you take the test. First, review the candidate bulletin so you are familiar with the testing format. Next, you’ll need to locate your test site. Do this early, because testing sites tend to fill up quickly.Finally, …

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3 Tips to Pass the PMHNP Exam and Earn the PMHNP-BC Credential - fb

3 Tips to Pass the PMHNP Exam and Earn the PMHNP-BC Credential

To practice as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP), you must first complete a Master’s of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program and pass the PMHNP exam. Upon completion, you’ll be able to claim the PMHNP-BC credential which allows nurse practitioners to practice autonomously in 27 states. If you’re here, then you’ve sought out tips and resources to pass the PMHNP exam. We’ve compiled a short list, but believe the best strategy is to utilize a PHMNP exam prep program like …

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New grad nursing jobs are coveted and require an edge to ensure they secure both an interview and the position. Join me as I catch up with Nurse Beth.

The Ultimate Guide to Landing New Grad Nursing Jobs

New grad nursing jobs are coveted and require an edge to ensure they secure both an interview and the position. Nursing expert, Beth Hawkes, has curated hear years of experience helping and mentoring nurses into an incredible resource that is a must-have for any new nurse graduate. We caught up with her.

Differences Between a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse

Resources on the Differences Between a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse

You have been thinking and thinking about what career path to choose. There are so many options in the health field! You have finally made up your mind: you are going to be a nurse! It just makes perfect sense. You are kind, compassionate, empathetic, have great interpersonal skills and attention to detail. Another tough decision awaits you: LPN or RN? I have rounded up 10 articles that explain the Differences Between a Registered Nurse and Licensed Practical Nurse and will help you make that important decision.

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