u/ExaminationFirm6379

Is there any funding available for newly qualified RNs that are taking 2-3 months off to study for the NCLEX?

Basically title. I can survive without extra funding, was just wondering if anyone was aware of any funding available for those in my situation. I'm newly qualified/ graduated and plan to study and pass my NCLEX (likely in August) before starting work as a new grad. I have not attempted the NCLEX yet.

I looked at the BC Nurses Union bursaries but I don't seem to qualify for any.

I wouldn't qualify for EI. I was getting money from Student Aid BC before (grants).

TIA

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u/ExaminationFirm6379 — 3 days ago

[Sun Care] Thoughts on this sunscreen? Does anyone know if the UK version (pic 1&2) is the same as the Canadian version (pic 3)?

What are our thoughts on this sunscreen? My mom brought it from the UK duty free. It didn't leave a white cast but the smell of alcohol was strong and feel like an alcohol based sunscreen is probably not good for any skin long term, especially dry skin? Thoughts? (My skin is dry, sensitive and acne prone) didn't have a reaction to this sunscreen though, yay))

I did prefer it to the sunscreen I brought from home, which leaves a white cast and pills like crazy. This sunscreen didn't do either of those things. I looked it up on Amazon at home (Canada) to see if could potentially repurchase and it doesn't look like we have the same product? Can't tell because Amazon did not post the ingredients So wondering if the community has any experience with the Canadian version

u/ExaminationFirm6379 — 7 days ago
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Are these good choices for non-white cast face sunscreens that work for dry, sensitive and acne prone skin? I'm new to all of this....

I have been using grocery store sunscreens and the texture/white casts are making me not want to use sunscreen. This is a major problem since I'm half ginger, pale as hell, and from a European background. I already have a fair amount of moles and freckles and have for years.

As stated, my skin is dry, acne-prone (better since starting spirolactone tho) and sensitive. I don't wear makeup. A hydrated sunscreen 50+ SPF would be great. I'm looking at getting a few sunscreens to try them out but want to make sure I'm picking ones that are likely to be successful, and that's why I'm here. TIA!

u/ComposerSilent8711 — 9 days ago