INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Most importantly, you’ll need to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN). This exam is administered by individual states, and the requirements and application process varies. To find out what the state in which you hope to work requires, contact the state’s Board of Nursing, which will also need to grant you a nursing license that will allow you to take the NCLEX-PN.  Get a state-specific study guide and plan a study schedule to help you prepare the the exam. Be prepared for testing in four broad categories, including questions on managing patients’ safety and preventing infection, coping and adapting to the medical environment, familiarity with human growth and development, as well as disease prevention and detection, and familiarity with basic care, therapies, risk reduction, and and other physiological concepts. Before you take the national licensing exam, you need to apply for a nursing license from your state’s board of nursing.  Your state’s board of nursing will also provide the eligibility criteria required to the take the exam in your state.  Begin this application process before you graduate your LVN program — which will likely help facilitate the process. Be aware that you may need to have your fingerprints taken, as well as acquire a notary signature in order to be granted access to the exam. Register for the exam in advance, and pay the examination fee of about $200.  The test will include anywhere from 85 to 205 multiple choice questions and requires completion in under 5 hours. If you fail the exam the first time you attempt it, you can take it again after 45 days for an additional fee. Know that some states allow you work as an LPN after completion of your program while waiting to complete the test to be fully licensed . If you have partially completed a bachelor’s degree program in nursing, you may qualify to take the exam and apply for nursing in certain states.  Similarly, some states consider certain levels of military training to be equivalent to an LVN training.  If you have received military medical training, you may also be eligible to take the exam and apply for licensing.  Check with a specific state’s board of nursing to  more.

SUMMARY: Research the LVN licensing requirements. Apply for a nursing license in your state. Take the NCLEX-PN. Meet the other qualifying criteria to take the NCLEX-PN.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A common cause of a "crooked shoulder" (and crooked spine) that is ongoing in nature is scoliosis. Scoliosis is often first detected in younger children. It may worsen as one grows, or it may cause no significant problems, depending upon the severity of the problem. Signs that you may have scoliosis include:  Uneven shoulder heights An uneven waist with one hip higher than the other A curve in your spine when examined from behind One shoulder blade that protrudes more than the other Although scoliosis is fundamentally a spine issue, it sometimes manifests as a crooked shoulder that appears to need adjustment. The most important thing to do if you suspect that you may have scoliosis is to see your physician sooner rather than later. It is most often a condition that can be monitored over time and does not require immediate treatment. However, in very severe cases, it may warrant braces to reposition your spine and shoulders, and/or surgery to correct the alignment. The best thing to do for scoliosis is to continue living an active life and to keep your body fit and healthy. Although this will not alter the alignment of your spine and/or shoulders, it will strengthen the muscles of your back and shoulders and thus may help to keep your mobility as good as possible.
Summary: Recognize if you have scoliosis. Seek a medical evaluation. Maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

Start with the basic details that define you. You can include things like your job title, interests, activities, field of study or personal passions. This will give the people viewing your page a quick snapshot that will tell them what they need to know. If you like to take pictures of nature, for example, you might write something like “I’m a 23 year old aspiring photographer who loves family, dogs and spontaneous camping trips. It’s my mission to seek out the beauty in the everyday.”  If you’re running an Instagram account for a private business, don’t forget to include your name so that other users will know who to get in touch with if they have questions or requests. Consider adding other details like your location to connect with more people around you. You might not feel the need to provide details on a personal profile. In these instances, you can use someone else’s words to fill in the blank. Choose a quote that resonates with you or represents your way of viewing the world. The right turn of phrase can make a bold statement about your values and personality.  Find something original rather than going straight for cliché, overused quotes. Draw inspiration from song lyrics, poems or bits of wisdom from influential figures. A carefully selected quote can also be a good touch on a business profile, as long as it relates directly to the product or service you’re offering. End your bio by directing visitors to another page they can go to check out what you’re all about. For businesses, this might be a link to a webstore or special promotion. If you’re a blogger, you can make it more convenient for your followers to read your latest article. Linking to other websites can help you connect with people in a more comprehensive way.  If you don’t have any other specialized content to show off, you can always stick in a link to your Facebook, Twitter or Snapchat. Your bio is the only place on Instagram where URL links are populated, which means they won’t be clickable in your normal posts. Don’t be afraid to have a little fun with the format or wording of your bio. Your bio shouldn't be like anyone else's—the whole point is to produce something interesting and memorable that will attract people to your posts. Be your wacky, thoughtful, fascinating self.  To space out the lines in your bio, simply hit “return” if you’re an Android user or copy and paste the text from a separate app if you’re using an iPhone. There are no rules for how to write an Instagram bio. Take your time and create something unique.
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One-sentence summary -- Tell your followers about yourself. Incorporate a striking quote or saying. Drop a link to another website. Get creative.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click the "share" icon on the video to copy the URL of the direct link. Place that link after the words "Retrieved from" at the end of your citation.Example: "Jackson, L. A. [snickerdoodle]. (2014). Re: Manatee nose smush with honk sound effect [Video file]. Retrieved from https://youtu.be/s-33i2b17nc"

SUMMARY:
Provide a direct link to the video.