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Thanks for the video ,it pain me that after studying so hard I end up failing nclex 🤦💔😔 Honestly nclex exam is really hard, I don't think I will ever pass this exam
Well I've taken the exam for the second time now and still didn't succeed,I wonder how does who succeed did it
You will pass everyone has their own season.just keep praying and believe you will receive, though the NGN has a lot of new stuff In it
Took my NCLEX_RN test last week and pass with 150 questions on my second try!! Huge thanks to miss Barbara ,she is a game changer
I have sat for NCLEX exam for the 4th time now and still failed,I guess license isn't meant for people like me,like what am I not doing right
People keep talking about Miss Barbara over KZread, she must be a very awesome help ,
I don't think i can ever pass my Nclex exams
I've always believed Nclex is not all about studying, you need God's grace to pass
People keep talking about Mr Andrews all over KZread, he must be very awesome help
Yes you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
I studied for months and couldn't pass, i guess passing is a blessing.
Nclex might seem so tough to pass but studying very hard is a very vital skill to win trust me
Hi Nurse Mo, I just got finished listening to your latest pod cast and then I watched your video on studying for nursing school. As of right now, I am in the pre-req classes of my journey to becoming a nurse. Your one time only limited cost for boot camp is $67 (that's is awesome!) and I would have access to it for only 30 months (but I can ask for an extension-thank you) but I am concerned because If I buy it now
sorry, I hit send before I was finished. If I purchase bootcamp now- the access might be over (or half way through my course) by the time I start the actual nursing classes. I am confused as to why once purchased, we cannot keep forever. Please let me know if you can help me, Thanks so much
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I am 60, have been retired for 2.5 years and have decided to get back in the game. Its been 35 years since I graduated college and I spent most of my career in my own business, unrelated to health fields. Now, I'm doing prerequisites to enter a nursing program. I will be 63, by the time I have my BSN, but as long as I'm strong and healthy, I am almost convinced it doesn't matter. Being retired isn't challenging or fullfilling to me Those of us who have maturity and world knowledge are perhaps in a better position to make a difference in health care and in people's lives.
I love you ❤❤❤ This is excellence
Dr. Akpamu on KZread cured me off hepatitis b which I have been suffering for long now all thanks to this great man call dr akpamu for his help
Nice video,Next generation NCLEX is really frustrating I can't believe I failed again after studying hard 😥😥😥😥😥
Well I've taken the exam for the second time now and still didn't succeed,I wonder how does who succeed did it
You will pass everyone has their own season.just keep praying and believe you will receive, though the NGN has a lot of new stuff In it
Took my NCLEX_RN test last week and passed with 150 questions on my second try !! Huge thanks to miss Barbara ,she is a game changer
I have sat for NCLEX exam for the 4th time now and still failed,I guess license isn't meant for people like me,like what am I not doing right
People keep talking about Miss Barbara over KZread, she must be a very awesome help ,
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I am a 50-year-old CNA seriously considering an LPN program. Is this considered a good transition at this age?
LPN is a fabulous option! And if you decide to get your RN, you can work as a nurse while you go through a bridge program :-) Wishing you ALL the best!!
What a wonderful class! I loved every detail.
So glad! Thanks for listening! 💕
We don't say "older student" anymore. It's now known as "non-trad student" aka non-traditional. :)
Thanks for jumping in to the conversation and sharing your insight 💕
Im 46 was in special ed throughout school, I dropped out of jr college 20 years ago because my grades were so bad. I had a 0.8 gpa and I have never worked a day in my life, seriously, not one. My IQ is 86. What are the odds I would succeed?
Nursing is a very challenging program and you need a strong background in science in order to be successful. My suggestion would be to start with college-level science courses and see how it goes!
For Anxiety and Depression if nothing else helps??
Hi there...this is a question to ask your psychiatrist or primary care physician. I hope you feel better soon!
Girl I used to procrastinate my procrastination
Thanks for watching! Hope you're doing well :-)
I hope to start nursing school at 39 years old. Currently, finishing up my prerequisites.
Way to go!!!!
Ur lectures are very easy to understand. Could you please make lectures on immunisation and disease related immunisation
Thanks for the suggestion!
Well, I wanna get a fecal transplant so I could enjoy the smell of the donor's poop.
I graduated Nursing School at 49 and passed NCLEX and I was so scared. I did very well though. I have 6 children at home and that was hard. But tech changes were my biggest challenge . But hard work and good team work really made up for that and I made lifetime friends with people of all ages
That's amazing!!! Congratulations!
Can’t hear this video. Sound is all the way up and it’s still hard to hear.
Hi Julie...this is actually a really out-dated walkthrough of Bootcamp. There's a more recent one here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/p4mjrKWzpqi1fKw.html
I'm with little kids. Some are very spoiled and task oriented. I have worked my whole life I am an LVN and married to a fire captain. Thor is very little support for us they assume we are fine while the little kids get all the nice comments and support. I definitely shine in clinical. But this has been disappointing
I'm sorry you're experiencing this. Is it possible the younger students are getting more support is because they need it, whereas you are performing at a higher level? Just something to think about. 💕 Regardless, I am proud of you!!!! I hope your next clinical rotation is a better experience...keep on believing in yourself :-)
Great video
Thanks! Thanks for watching! 💕
Could you please make a video for the current 2024 planner? I know it came with instructions but I would love to see how you utilize it
Thanks so much for the idea...if I can squeeze it in I will! My schedule is super busy right now but I love this idea!
I passed my board!! Thank you so much for what you do!!
Great job! That's awesome :-) Congratulations!!!!
I am 50 and seriously planning to head back to nursing school. I tried when I was 40 and ended up dropping out because I started having panic attacks ( it was more about what was going on at home) but my kids are raised now and I’ve always thought about being a hospice nurse. I’m also a preacher soooo praying for Gods will in all of this.
Definitely not too late to pursue your dream!
This lecture was so on point ! Thank you so much !
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for listening! 💕
Listening with 😂playback speed x2
Ya gotta do what ya gotta do :-)
Thanks for the breakdown u da GOAT .
You're too kind! 💕
my arms are too big for most normal blood pressure cuffs , usually meant for large or extra large and thing cuffs , is whatthey use or used to use on me, but now trying to lose weight , they want me to take medication ,but i proved i can lower it and manage my stress, mysel;f thoguh i own xtra larg and thingh cuff, i am looking for long and wide custum cuff sizes but i have so far no luck,
Sorry, I don't know where to get a custom cuff. All my best to you on your wellness journey!
I was a float pool nurse as a new grad. It was challenging but a great learning experience. I kind of do the same thing now but as an inpatient virtual nurse. Its fully remote I see med surg patients but im never on the same unit everyday. I love it ❤
Awesome perspective...thanks for sharing!
This is so accurate entered at 50 finish my LPN then my RN now my ARNP at 62 you are so accurate thank you!
Look at. you go! That's awesome!!!!
This was extremely helpful. It was concise and have a bite size lesson that wasn't overwhelming. Thank you!
I'm so glad you found it helpful! You can listen on-the-go with any podcast player...makes it easy to review and learn while you're doing other things :-)
Starting in the fall cohort at 40 🎉🎉🎉
YESSSSS!
Never too old...never
Right on!
The last part of nursing care plans was awesome ! As a class activity, i struggle with care plans and just dont know where to start
I'm so glad!
I’m 43 currently in prerequisites nursing courses and I’m struggling. I’m doing online accelerated classes and it is not for the weak. Any tips?
Congrats on taking steps to pursue your goals! Online classes can be challenging, and accelerated classes even more so. What specifically are you struggling with? Is it the material, time management...something else?
Hi, May I ask you for your email please because I would like to ask you for a your material. I am looking forward to contact you as soon as you can.
🤞💕 Thank you Nurse Mo this is my very first time in years go back to school and the anxiety is real organization is key for me. You’re very helpful. Thank you and I will definitely keep you in mind throughout my nursing journey any tips don’t hesitate.
Wishing you all the best! You'll find that getting organized really helps with the anxiety :-) Thanks for watching! 💕
thank you so much of this. I'm considering going back to school for nursing and I was a bit discouraged because its been a while since I've been in school but this helped greatly!
You will definitely not be alone as a returning student...you can totally do this!
Could you clarify how resourcefulness can be acgr at asset? I feel like I am resourceful and want to utilize this skill in a new career change such as nursing from teaching. ☺️
Hi there! Essentially being able to solve problems and seek solutions independently...for example, if you have a question about something it's far more efficient if you can find the answer yourself rather than simply relying on someone else to answer it for you. Chances are, you'll find the information MUCH more quickly than if you have to wait for someone else to respond. Best of luck to you!
I had VQ mismatch on my cardio pulmonary test. I feel terrible short of breath lightheadedness memory problems exhaustion and they never said to worry about it
This would be a great follow-up question for your physician. Hope you feel better soon!
It's been great for my mood. It increases serotonin, right? I'm already on 200mg wellbutrin for dopamine and my doc put me on generic vyvanse. So far I'm loving it!!
Thanks for watching!
I am reading your book! So exciting to prep before and during program! I am in my prereqs right now. I am taking A&P 2 this Spring 2024 and Micro Fall 2024. Than will start program! Its been long but excited and grateful i am here!
Congrats on starting your program!!!
I just bought the study guide to my med-surg textbook, I hear that could be helpful. What do you think?
I love listening to you
Those extra resources are very helpful...just be sure you make time to use it :-) Best of luck to you!