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Old Jul 17, 2006, 12:09 PM
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Re: Useful sites for pre-nursing AND nursing students

awesome! thanks a bunch!

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Old Jul 22, 2006, 01:31 AM
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Re: NET test/nursing prereqs

I am quite smart, but one of the biggest mistakes I made was taking A & P with Micro, these 2 classes are quite demanding and I had 4hour labs with each class weekly. So tha put me in lab alone for eight hours out of every week as well as about the same amount in lecture, completely over whelming and I had to divide my loyalties between the two and the expense of the other classes. Not smart, if you intend to be sucessful and make it through it the first time, do one each semester with classes that are not so demanding. Youhave to be completely committed or you will not make it.

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Old Aug 07, 2006, 04:12 PM
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Re: Useful sites for pre-nursing AND nursing students

I have not gottent through all of them yet, and this might seem stupid to some of you, but I know when I took the test last year, at least one of the questions was about a Law. I didn't retain that information, so maybe this will help someone else!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laws_in_science

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Old Aug 09, 2006, 05:03 PM
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Registered Nurse's Real Life Job Experience

Hi all,

I hope this helps. It's a website that I stumbled upon awhile ago when I was deciding what to do with my career. This article is all about a first year registered nurse working in San Francisco, she writes about her real life job experience on the job, the highs and the lows. Reading what she wrote really helped me learn about what it was like to be a nurse, here is the link:

Registered Nurse's - real life job experience


it's on the website:

http://www.jobpodge.com which is a website dedicated to real life job descriptions


Good luck all,
sweetpea31

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Old Aug 14, 2006, 06:30 PM
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Re: Useful sites for pre-nursing AND nursing students

Hey thanks for the EXCELLENT references!!!! Very useful tools

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Old Aug 21, 2006, 10:54 PM
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HEY GUYS!

Can u help me to find a site in making a NCP (nursing care plan) using different nursing diagnosis. Hope you help me!!! Thanks and God bless!!!

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Old Aug 22, 2006, 09:52 AM
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Originally Posted by dearnelia
HEY GUYS!

Can u help me to find a site in making a NCP (nursing care plan) using different nursing diagnosis. Hope you help me!!! Thanks and God bless!!!
dearnelia. . .you are posting in the wrong forum. The pre-nursing students wouldn't know much about nursing care plans. You need to look for information about help with nursing care plans in one of these two nursing student forums here on allnurses:You will find a "sticky" thread in one of them that has lots on information about nursing care plans.

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Old Nov 15, 2006, 10:00 PM
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Re: Accepted into LPN

Hi, can you tell me if it was competitive as well, i am trying to get in nursing school but my gpa is not as high, im thinking of taking a stepping stone and applying for LPN then go directly into LPN to RN Program, is that your plan as well. good luck to you and your sister.

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Old Dec 03, 2006, 11:21 AM
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A&P 2 question

I have a question....
I am studying for finals and my professor has given me this study question of which I have no clue how to figure out the information...

Given the following data for an unknown substance, assume the standard units are as follow (without units):

P sub x = 0.2
U sub x = 15
V = 1

the options are
X is only filtered
X is secreted
X is reabsorbed

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Old Dec 05, 2006, 01:13 AM
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Unhappy Re: Thanks for the sticky!

Originally Posted by stu40153 View Post
This is my first visit to the forum and it is great. Has anyone taken the National League for Nursing Pre-RN entrance exam? At my school you can take it as many times as you like and acceptance into the RN program is based only on the test scores. There are 50 seats once a year. I have taken it 3 times so far and have greatly improved my score. I am taking it one last time for this coming up evaluation and would like any help in the science part of the exam. I am strong in A&P, but weak in chemistry and physics. I have the review book and have taken all of the practice exams. Does anyone have any suggestions...the exam will be Sept. 6. If not, wish me lots of luck!! LOL

Thanks!

Jen C.
I have taken the NET twice now. I can help with the science if you can help with the reading. The science on the test I took was basic. Basic anatomy. I got my anatomy book out and started at the beginning and looked at the basics. One question I remember: What is the knee bone? Stuff like that. protons, neutrons, number on outer shell. What college????? I'm trying Ga. colleges too. Thanks. Oh, any online practice tests (free) for reading or any other part?????

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