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Old Jul 20, 2008, 05:50 PM
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Well, my class has been skipped two classes ahead... We are at the end of a term for Sensory and Hearing. I feel so stressed because, we didn't get the other 2 classes that were needed due, to the fact the school had no instructors. I find myself second guessing my ability to learn the information. Hoping that I pass this class, then we go back to IV....... To top it off my class is mixed in a class that is graduating in September... My class doesn't graduate until January.......I am so lost rite now...pls help

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Old Jul 21, 2008, 08:30 PM
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Can you be more specific? What subjects are you needing help with? Acute Care to me means a patient who is hospitalized as compared to someone who is Nonacute Care in a nursing home..

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