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@IMmariaimMaria said:This is my situation:
I am planning to get the board exam. Hopefully to pass po.
After passing the board exam, i am going to start myself to get assessed sa CNO by applying po so CNO could evaluate me.
Does anybody know what would be like the CNO's advise for me if Im just an RN without work experience
let's say only few months of volunteer... but i am planning to actually apply CNO as soon as i know i pass...
Am i eligible to apply CNO even if i still haven't received my PRC license?
What do you think i would apply in CNO in my own situation? General application?
In my situation, i am probably be advised to get a bridging program.
Do you think as an RN without experience dito sa Pilipinas is eligible to take an RPN exam?
Is it like if i pass the RPN exam, i can now take the CRNE without going through a bridging program?
Which is better for my situation? RPN registration since it's cheaper? Then go for CRNE?
Or probaby, i would directly go for the bridging program then CRNE to be an RN... ???
Sino dito ang may fastest CNO assessment? Any advises po na sana makatulong
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@immariaimMaria said:KMAEP,
1) am i correct from my clarifacation above if i would apply both (rn&rpn)?
2) How much is the rpn application? How about the rn?
3) can i apply both rpn & rn in CNO at the same time?
4) how many months will the assessment take? (rpn&rn)
4) if i would only go for an RPN application in CNO and pass my exam, can i have a work immediately?
5) after passing cprne, w/o working afterwards, am i eligible to take CRNE (rn)? Or i still hav to go for a 2or3 yr of bridging program?
@ immariaimMaria said:kmaep, if thats the case, aiming for rn, i would just go for a bridging program (aftr grad, eligible to take CRNE) and would never bother to apply rpn in the 1st place? Whats you advise, pls? I wanna personally know your pathway & experience pls. this is my emai ad: mlgnursemlg @ gmail.com THANKYOU po
Hello! It's okay, ganyan talaga sa una, confused ka pa. If you have time, please send me an email, ojamnai_24@yahoo.com and hopefully I can help you in some ways. Good luck to you!imMaria said:notyboy, pls help me! What did u do 1st? CNO application? U chose the general application? Then cno would tell the applicants either, "u r allowed to take CRNE" or "u r allowed to take CRPNE to becme an RPN or if u want to be an RN (eligible to take crne), u hv to take a bridging program". am i right po? After general application (how much po?), mag aapply naman ng crne application? Hw much? Tell me more po, pls. tnx