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NCLEX Online Exam | How Do I Know What to Do First?

A huge part of caring for patients in nursing is knowing what to do first. So, it makes sense that nursing prioritization is something you will need to know for the NCLEX-RN. Read more https://snip.ly/h5zl4l
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The Golden Rule of Nursing

Treat others as you wish to be treated. Be courteous to everyone whether or not they reciprocate. Read more at snip.ly/m10peo

7 Benefits of Using Study Material for the NCLEX

In order to pass the NCLEX-PN and the NCLEX-RN you’ll have to brush up on all of information you might not have thought about in a year. To prepare, you could just look over all your nursing school notes. Or, you could use study materials designed for the test. Read more:  https://snip.ly/dlbf42

Steps To Take After Failing The NCLEX

Failing the NCLEX doesn’t mean that your career is over or there’s nothing you can do to be a nurse. Failing doesn’t mean you have to put your career on hold, too. Here are the things you can do to get back on track: Read more → https://snip.ly/y52ai8

Failed the NCLEX? Now What?

Nurses who’ve failed their boards on the first attempt — as well as nursing experts — explain that it takes commitment, perseverance, humility, and grace to overcome this hurdle. A shocking number of new graduates fail their boards on the first attempt, but it’s rarely discussed. Read more → https://snip.ly/ew5wzj

When to Take the NCLEX-RN Exam

How soon after graduation you take the NCLEX-RN exam is up to you, with some caveats. Some eager-beaver types want to take the test 14 minutes after graduation, while others are still dragging their feet 14 months from graduation. Each state has its own rules — of course! — about how long after graduation you need to wait before taking the test, but most states require you to wait 45 days. Read more → https://snip.ly/nco0c3

Philippines bans medical staff from leaving to work abroad

Demand for Filipino nurses soars, but Manila wants them home for coronavirus fight Medical workers ride a shuttle bus in Manila: Thousands leave the country every year to work overseas. © Reuters MANILA -- The Philippines has barred doctors, nurses and a host of other medical professionals from leaving to work overseas, as the country grapples with rising coronavirus cases. Read the full article → https://snip.ly/527798