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CRNA: Nurse Anesthetist Career Guide

CRNA: Nurse Anesthetist Career Guide

Becoming a Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is a career goal for many nurses. In fact, when I was in nursing school nearly half of the class stated that becoming a CRNA was their future goal. However, many nurses and nursing students are unclear of the process that must be followed in order to become a CRNA. In this blog post we’ll discuss some quick facts about CRNAs, average salary, career outlook, educational requirements and resources (including guides for exactly how to become a CRNA). As a bonus we’ve also listed some cool gifts and items that show pride in the profession.

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9 Best Community Colleges For Nursing

9 Best Community Colleges For Nursing

If you’re interested in pursuing a rewarding career in nursing, you’ll enter a nursing school program. Check out this list of the best community colleges for nursing to find the program that’s the best fit for you. Nursing is one of the few careers that offer the opportunity every day to change the lives of patients. However, because it’s such a demanding field, becoming an RN requires several years of school, followed by passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Because the schooling takes so long, many nursing students opt to get their Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN) as a strategic first step

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How to Pass the NCLEX with 75 Questions in One Attempt

How to Pass the NCLEX with 75 Questions in One Attempt

Nursing school is a challenging experience. As if the rigors faced during your nursing education weren’t enough, you then have to take your professional licensure exam. Whether you have completed an RN or LPN program, you still must take your “boards” in order to practice as a nurse.

If you’ve stumbled onto this page in a nervous effort to find any tips or advice you possibly can in order to do well on the NCLEX, then you’ve come to right place. If you’re worried about your NCLEX test preparation, you are not alone. You wouldn’t be a good nurse if you didn’t think things through. But since you’re already thinking like a nurse, then I’m sure you’ll do fine, but here are a few things that might give you a little extra confidence.

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