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Nurse Education

April 5th, 2008

Nurse educationis how nurses are prepared to engage in the delivery of nursing care.
Nursing students are educated by teachers who are usually dual
qualified, being both experienced nurses and educators. Almost all
countries worldwide offer nurse education courses relevant to general
nursing, mental health nursing and the nursing of sick children.
Courses leading to autonomous registration as a nurse typically last
three years. Nurse education also provides post-qualification courses
in specialist subjects within nursing.

The Nursing Entrance Test Study Guide, About the Author

April 5th, 2008

The author of the software entitled, “The Nursing Entrance
Test Study Guide is Dr. Nancy Lydia Kimmel. She has been an arduous
educator, author, and inventor for over twenty years. Her first book,
entitled, “The Easy Guide to Accredited Degrees Through Correspondence”
is on file with the United States Libray of Congress and the United
States Department of Education. Her educational background is a Ph.D.
in Environmental Engineering, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
(C.H.M.M.), a Bachelor of Science and a degree in Applied Sciences.

Dr.
Kimmel spent 3 years at the University of Michigan Dearborn studying
Biochemistry, and psychology, 2 years at the University of Ohio
studying psychology, 2 years at the University of Kansas studying for
her masters in Chemical Engineering and finally finishing her Ph.D. in
Environmental Engineering at Kennedy Western University in Wyoming.

She
ran her own business for over 10 years entitled, Empire Environmental
Consultants, working with hazardous waste spills indoor air
assessments. She has recently patented her invention on a unique air
filter that not only filters the air but also produces oxygen. She is
currently working on several other patents that will hopefully
revolutionize medicine and help those with diabetes that have to test
their blood sugar.

Learn how to pass the NET the first time at The Nurses Learning Center.

Tips On Taking The NCSBN (National Council of the State Board of Nursing)

April 4th, 2008

NCSBN
(National Council of the State Board of Nursing) does not have
established guidelines for graduating students as to when to register.
However, registering for the NCLEX examination and licensure during the
month of the student’s graduation is common. Note that registering to
take the examination and applying for licensure to a state board of
nursing are two different processes.

Please
keep in mind all NCLEX examination registrations will remain effective
for a 365-day time period during which a board of nursing may determine
the candidate’s eligibility. The time limit begins when the board of
nursing receives the candidate’s registration from the test service.
Candidates who are not made eligible by their board of nursing within
the 365-day time period will forfeit their registrations, including the
candidate registration fee. Candidates who wish to take an NCLEX
examination will need to re-register, including repaying the
examination fee, in order to receive an examination.

Visit the Nurses Learning Center to learn more about nursing education.

Choosing the Right Nursing School for You

April 4th, 2008

In considering going into the nursing profession, there are a few priorities that are crucial to determining future success. When individuals look at all of the criteria it becomes clear which schools would be a better choice. The first criteria that many people face when going back to school is financial. Some of the factors that need to be considered about the school are for instance, how much will it cost per credit hour?

Cost
per credit hour depends on the school, whether or not it is accredited,
a community college, a private college or a four year university. The other criteria for determining which nursing school to attend, is of course whether or not one can obtain financial aid. Financial aid is available for many that are in the working class. There
are also Federal loans that can be obtained with very low interest
rates. It would be considered a wise step to visit the financial aid
office of a college or university near ones home to find out about the
availability of government funding.

Learn how to pass the NET the first time at the Nurses Learning Center.

Nursing Entrance Test, An Introduction

April 4th, 2008

One of the biggest hurtles that aspiring nursing school students must face is the Nursing Entrance Test.
This is a nationally standardized test that is administered prior to
placing students on the long waiting list for nursing school. Even if
the student has passed all the prerequisites required for admission,
such as anatomy and physiology, English 131 and 132, Sociology,
Pharmacology, and Chemistry, this doesn’t guarantee admission to
nursing school.

Although there are required passing grades, of
a C at the least, the Nursing Entrance Test must be passed to be put on
the list for admission to nursing school. This is by far the most nerve
racking test that students must face. The main reason for this anxiety
is that many students have come into the test either unprepared or just
overconfident. Unfortunately, the preparatory literature that is
currently available does not do complete justice to covering all that
is necessary for the Nursing Entrance Test.

The developer of The Nursing Entrance Test Study Guide software, Dr.
Nancy Lydia Kimmel devoted much time and effort in making sure that the
student is well prepared. In this aspect, Dr. Kimmel has been able to
help those aspiring to go to nursing school the advantage of being able
to jump the greatest hurtle, passing the Nursing Entrance Test, the
first time.

Nursing Entrance Test, Test Anxiety and Stress

April 4th, 2008

What is the Nursing Entrance Test? The test evaluates areas that are
essential for academic success including basic math skills up to
beginning algebra and reading comprehension. The Nursing Entrance Test
must be passed with a score that is dictated by the community college
or university. Some nursing schools require higher passing scores than
others. Also, some of the nursing schools are now beginning to allow
only three attempts for passing. The test ranges in price from $25.00
to $40.00 depending on which nursing school you apply.

he developer of The N.E.T. Study Guide software, Dr. Nancy Lydia Kimmel
devoted much time and effort in making sure that the student is well
prepared. In this aspect, Dr. Kimmel has been able to help those
aspiring to go to nursing school the advantage of being able to jump
the greatest hurtle, passing the Nursing Entrance Test, the first
time.

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