I know 3 excelsior grads at my facility in California - One is a highly motivated though inexperienced nurse with good knowledge base. The two others couldn't find their butts in the dark with both hands and a flashlight. I am sure that Excelsior has graduated some fine nurses but the fact is that the California State board stopped accepting Excelsior grads due to the overwhelming number that were simply not prepared to be safe effective nurses. The main problem is the lack of clinical hours. One of the nurses I know actually sent a patient from our psych facility to the ER for a BP of 140/90? Another called 911 for a sleeping patient that she had not even walked down the hall to assess.
Again I am sure that there are good nurses coming out of Excelsior - I've met one - but I believe that the state boards have a realistic concerns with regard to graduates of this program.
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