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    Smile New to the forums :)

    Hello!
    My name is Cindy and I'm new to this forum. I have my B.S.N., but let my license lapse when I raised my three boys. I'm back in school again to get my R.N. and pass the state boards. It seemed to be the best way to go since a few years have passed since I practiced.:rolleyes: Hope to hear from you all!

    Cindy

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    Re: New to the forums :)

    Hey Cindy,

    Welcome back to nursing & here on UltimateNurse.com.

    BTW, are you taking a refresher course, or an entire BSN program, again? I've heard of RN refresher courses for nurses that have not practiced in awhile and let their license expire.

    Again, welcome!
    Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN


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    Re: New to the forums :)

    Welcome, Cindy! I am also assuming you are taking a refresher course, or hadn't taken Boards after graduating.....hope to see many of your posts, letting us know how you do.

    'Cat'

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    Smile Re: New to the forums :)

    Hello!
    I'm taking almost all of the courses again as it has been about 27 years :rolleyes: since I was active in nursing. I wish there were refresher courses offered to get ready for the state boards, but Fl. doesn't offer anything! I researched the whole thing before starting classes, but came up with only taking the state boards again. I'm not current with the medications and the newer procedures, etc., so I opted to start again. This will help in my confidence and experience before just jumping in again. So far I'm making A's, but it sure is different going to school at my age and working full time as a C.N.A. It gets frustrating at times knowing I"m capable of doing more, but this is just temporary until I graduate.

    Best Regards from Daytona Beach
    Cindy

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    Re: New to the forums :)

    Welcome to Ultimate Nurse! And much good luck and continued success with school.

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    Re: New to the forums :)

    I have faith in ya, dear! We'll be here for ya.

    'Cat'

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    Oh, wow! I give you credit for doing it all again. Is it easier the 2nd time because you know most of it or has nursing changed that much over the years? Good luck with renewing your license. I hope you come around here often.
    Michelle RN-BSN, CSW
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    Re: New to the forums :)

    I admire your determination! Plus, you may find that nursing is more rewarding [at least more autonomy] than when you first practiced some 27 years ago.

    Please, keep us updated... and keep those young folks [your classmates] in line.
    Cary James Barrett, RN, BSN


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