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HELP!Rating: (votes: 0) maybe brush up on dosage calculations and drugs. Comment:
I have a rehab HealthSouth facility by my house...if it is rehab I would start to look over pain meds, dosages, Hippa, med math, wounds, etc. Prioritizing care may be included. I struggle with anxiety too...email or let the recruiter know ahead of time. Ask for extra time and a private test location (ex: empty office) so you do not feel rushed. When you begin the test, just sit for 5 minutes to gather your thoughts. You will do fine! Compared to some of the tests in nursing school and NCLEX, you will do great
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Thanks. Do yall know anyone who works there that could give some insight about the facility.
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Sorry, I wish I knew more for you-I do not know anyone that works there. I know they are a for-profit facility so customer service is huge. I would emphasize the "customer service" focus of providing quality nursing care. Good luck!
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You actually have to take a test AT the interview? For every position I've had, I had to take a drug test and for one position I had to take a test on the policies for hanging blood products, but these were always during orientation, not the interview (and if you didn't pass you got another shot at them). Either way, I don't think it is fair for him/her to merely say you have to take an "RN test." They should at least give you some idea of what in entails, before throwing you into it.
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I dont mind taking the test. Some hospitals give you a test before they offer you the job. Its just that Ive been out of school for a while so I wanted to brush up on the material. I really need this job.
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