Took it this morning and it shut at 75! OMG talk about scary feeling.. my last question was not the easiest (bites nails)..took a deep breath and expected to go to the next question (76)..but i didn't happen. I feel okay..just anxious..this is really...
Congrats to all!! I graduated from an ASN program in NY Pinning is in January!!! Yay!! I am ready to take on NCLEX also ready for a job!! I remember joining this site as a pre-nursing student. I can't believe how fast time flew by!!! wow!
You have a program (like a drug reference) downloaded onto the PDA and it can be updated periodically on the net. And you don't need internet to access the program
In my school we don't learn how to start IV's but we learn how to hang bags and prime the line. They say that when you start working, during orientation the hospital may teach you to start the IV
NY-RN_Kay replied to orgo geek's topic in New York
^^I agree with the above post. You need to speak to someone of higher position. I would even send Prof. McGuinn an email from now. I can't say whether or not they'll let you back in. But I really think you should send an email to McGuinn.
NY-RN_Kay replied to wishiwereanurse's topic in General Nursing
I'm just a student, but I would see if I can get a order for a sedative because this is serious. This must be against infection control. Think of all the things that are brewing on his skin and groves! Yuck! I say speak to charge, administration, DR ...
LOL.. don't feel bad, I do the same thing! :yeah:I'm ready to go back!!! I check blackboard but my new classes aren't up yet, it's still the old one. It's driving me nuts!!!
If there was only a Nursing Workout DVD that helped you know your Beta Blockers, Ace Inhibitors and Calcium Channel Blockers while doing your leg presses!!! I'm on my way to 3rd semester and I've gained about 15 pounds. Once I'm on like a break (spri...
I'm going into 3rd semester: 1) Caring for clients with complex alteration in functional and survival needs (MED-Surg III) 2) Psychiatric Nursing And of course 2 clinical rotations every week, one in Medsurg, the other in Psych.
Study in the library more often Do more study groups with my girls (it really helped, started in mid-semester and we got a lot done) Not procrastinate with my case studies