How to Plan for a Successful Nursing Interview
December 5, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Finding Your Nursing Job
A registered nurse is considered a professional, with professional dress expected for the interview. Casual clothing, such as khakis and polo shirts, gives the impression that you do not take this interview seriously. A good rule of thumb is to wear what you would consider business attire.
For women, a suit with skirt, tailored pantsuit or a neat dress is appropriate for a nursing interview. For men, a neatly tailored shirt with tie, pants, and perhaps a sport coat would be appropriate to wear for a staff nurse position. It is best to dress conservatively rather than in a trendy manner. Makeup, perfume and jewelry should be minimal.
Preparation for a successful nursing interview begins before you enter the building. The first step in putting your foot forward is to do a self-assessment. A self-assessment is sometimes difficult to do, as many of you do not really like to talk about yourselves and perceive it to be boastful. In an interview situation, however, you are expected to highlight your strengths and abilities.
You should now focus on the organization you want to enter. What is the organization all about? How is the organization viewed by the community, by the patients and their families, and by the health providers? What are the mission and values of the organization? Do they agree with your values?
Rough Guidelines in Becoming a Nurse
December 2, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Becoming a Nurse, Medical Assistant (MA)
Among all professions, nurses are one of the most in demand professionals in many countries. There is a strong exigency of nurses in that there is a motivation for everybody to pursue onto having nursing education. With such belief, many nursing institutions compete with strategic academic approaches in Nursing. Since the appeal for nurses is expanding significantly, health care standards must also be prioritized. To at least improve the production of quality nurses, educators must be equally competent. The lack of nursing educators and systematic programs for nursing students is the main losing factor. Hiring nurses basing on educational background is the primary antecedent in getting employed. The efficiency of a nurse will depend on how she or he was trained academically.
Becoming a nurse will not totally guarantee you to land in an instant job. Becoming a nurse entails a great priority on the career and being aware of its consequences. Do not just go with the flow. Choose quality schools that provide good education and competent nurses. You can start your nursing career by becoming a nursing aid or nursing assistant. This is usually a 1- year course from a vocational school and does not require diploma. A Licensed Practical or Vocational nursing assistant functions as an aid to the physician or registered nurse.
After acquiring experience on nursing assistance, you would want to go through as a registered nurse. This often requires at least 2 to 4 years of education. But mostly, the 4- year degree nurses are more favored than those with lower degrees, experience and level of education wise of course. Following the correct path towards a successful nursing career generally depends on the programs and educational attainment of the aspirant. Becoming a nurse is not a fad; it is about handling a real life.
HESI Exit Exam Facts
November 30, 2008 by Rn2b
Filed under Earning Your Nursing Degree, Licensed Practical and Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN)
The Health Education System, Inc. or HESI have been giving exams to nursing students as a means to evaluate the current established nursing program. They assess the nursing students as to whether they are knowledgeable enough or are able to apply the different nursing concepts that are taught to them in certain situations.
There are different exams HESI provides: an Admissions exam to evaluate your chances of passing a nursing entrance exam, a custom exam to evaluate faculty specified nursing content, a specialty exam to evaluate specific clinical content, and the HESI Exit Exam that nursing students need to pass in order to become a qualified nurse.
The HESI Exit exam among all the tests given by the Health Education System, Inc. is by far the most important exam for any nursing students. The exam will evaluate whether you would be able to pass the NCLEX. Some hospitals would ask for your HESI Exit exam results if they would want to hire you in their staff so getting a good score in your exit exam is as important as taking the NCLEX.
Every nursing student must take the HESI Exit Exam as a pre-requisite before they graduate. Some schools do not allow any nursing students to graduate if they fail their HESI. A nursing student needs to prepare him or herself for the exam. The passing score of a HESI Exit exam differs with every school. So it is only wise for a student make sure that he or she is ready both physically and mentally to take the exam. Otherwise, it is advisable to take a break to mentally and physically prepare yourself for the exam.