
I read Leik, and did all of her questions. I purchased two PSI exams, scoring 58% on the first, and 70% on the second. Overall though, I felt the test was pretty basic, and I felt myself smiling and relaxing as I worked through it.įor review, I took a total of 5 APEA predictor tests, ranging from 55% to my last score of 73%. Few questions about AOM, TB, pneumonia, etc. There were questions about Hep B with all of the lab findings. I studied all the specifics of different diseases and illnesses, but really the test was more of a broad overview than direct questions about specific diseases. For example, there weren't any specific treatment questions, it was more diagnostic. The test itself is much more generalized than any of the review methods that I used. So I just passed my AANP FNP boards today! (Phew) Here's what I remember: There is no reason for name-calling, sniping, or derogatory commentary. Prospective NPs are welcome to post in the weekly prospective NP thread or on r/prenpīE KIND.
#Amelie fnp review mods
Just pm the mods and we will approve them. If your account is new your posts may get filtered out. Throwaway accounts are filtered out on this sub. Again, this is a nursing sub and our primary goal is to foster support and productive conversation for APRNs. This sub is not a place for users to complain about nursing or APRNs and why they're doing XYZ instead. I am surprised I need to say this, but the amount of people who post just go to medical or PA school hurr durr, when that is not the topic at hand, and then are upset their comment is removed, is baffling. Randomly telling people to pursue other fields is derailing unless OP is specifically asking about comparisons to other fields. To make this explicitly clear, this is a nursing sub for people who want to discuss advanced practice nursing, which is a nursing field. People who frequent anti-np subs and then post on this sub are subject to permabans. No personal promotions, homework questions, surveys, or advertising
#Amelie fnp review mod
If you break a rule you will be warned by a mod or possibly banned if you are clearly a person posting in bad faith. For this reason we have implemented strict rules for posting here (see below). Since this sub is relatively small compared to other medical subs on reddit, it's easy for discussions to get overrun by trolls to the point that NPs cannot have productive discussions about our own field. We have strict rules for posting here due to the amount of baiting/brigading BS the mods deal with. Too often we see healthy discussions devolve into unnecessary debate and sniping. Unfortunately we often must deal with trolls, brigading, and anti-NP nonsense. We are aware that many non-nurses like to visit this sub. The primary function of this forum is to foster productive, good faith discussions regarding advanced practice nursing.
