Moving to Canada: Adult Nurse and Mentail Health Nurse
#31

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Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else
Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else


#32

:
Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else
Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else



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Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else
Thank you!
It's done and what a relief! Time will tell how it went obviously but I feel like it was ok. The first three people and only people I talked to were resitting it and not Canadian trained so who knows- I did feel a tad anxious after that and decided not to talk to anyone else

Waiting for the result is the worst, fingers crossed for you.


#35

I passed!!!
Although apparently my language proficiency is now expired. Sigh. You might think that being deemed proficient in English, you would stay proficient but apparently not. Hopefully it will be just an email to the registration committee

Although apparently my language proficiency is now expired. Sigh. You might think that being deemed proficient in English, you would stay proficient but apparently not. Hopefully it will be just an email to the registration committee


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Now that you passed can I bore you with the obvious question...how was it? I am doing an online module for mother and child nursing that was requested before I am allowed to sit RPN exam...it starts on the 22nd of February...

#42

I thought it was fair, I felt like they were testing for the the basic amount of knowledge to become a safe practitioner. There was more mental health questions than I anticipated and I wished I'd covered more in my prep. Also I sat the Jurisprudence exam straight after the exam but I wished I had sat it before. I think it would have been helpful as there were some overlap in questions. It's pass or fail exam though, so no idea how I did in it. I don't understand why they don't release that information.

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Congratulations


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I thought it was fair, I felt like they were testing for the the basic amount of knowledge to become a safe practitioner. There was more mental health questions than I anticipated and I wished I'd covered more in my prep. Also I sat the Jurisprudence exam straight after the exam but I wished I had sat it before. I think it would have been helpful as there were some overlap in questions. It's pass or fail exam though, so no idea how I did in it. I don't understand why they don't release that information.

That's a good tip then with Jurisprudence exam...once again well done


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Well done!
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?
I received my NNAS report today to find out that my qualifications do not meet the entry requirements needed to practice as an RN in Nova Scoatia. The next step I believe is to get the regulatory body to review my NNAS report and tell me what courses or bridging programmes I would need to do to become one. Does anyone know how long this takes?
