RIC Spring 2009

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Has anyone else applied for Spring '09 at RIC? I hope the letters are mailed this week. Just wondering if anyone has heard anything yet.

Specializes in Med/Surg.
Worst case scenario buy a cheapo $20-30.00 that has both for that class... I had Servello also, she is great, but she is pretty insistent that your stethoscope has an obvious bell and diaphragm... play it by ear. I wouldn't let her cut your scope down either if your willing to put up a fight, or pretend that you did. Supposedly, shortening your tubing makes sounds more distinct and she likes students to cut them down. However, I would much rather have a little distance from my patients-- how close do you really want to be to someone who is uncontrollably coughing up copius secretions, or is combative?

CH

Hahahaha, that post made me giggle! I'll see what happens and if I have to buy a cheap one....that's what I'll do. Thanks for the advice!

Specializes in Green.

No prob, do you know who you have for fundamentals? or just health assessment?

Specializes in Med/Surg.
No prob, do you know who you have for fundamentals? or just health assessment?

I have Mock for 223. Hopefully she's ok!!

Specializes in Emergency Nursing.
Welcome to the wonderful world of Rhode Island College....:banghead:

Good luck, Kelsta, and all of the other applicants! I look forward to happy posts here!

Oh, and Chris---did you get all your stuff for classes yet?? Here's what I bought so far and what I still need...tell me if I am missing anything please!

-Jarvis' Physical Exam and Health Assessment textbook and lab manual

-Curren's Math for Meds book

-HP iPAQ PDA with the PEPID RN Student software (I know we don't need these but I got them anyway)

-Scrubs with embroidery

-name tag

-lab coat

-watch

-reflex hammer

-Littmann soft touch cardiology stethoscope (I decided not to get the electronic one for fear of it getting stolen)

-Hip clip for stethoscope

-compression stockings

-blood pressure set

-penlight

-dansko white clogs

Still need:

-school of nursing patch for the lab coat

-nurse pack from the bookstore for NURS 223

No one ever told me that nursing school would be so expensive! lol! :p

I know Lauren its crazy how expensive it is!!! So far I have...

Embroidered Scrubs

Lab Coat

Name Tag

Reflex Hammer

Blood Pressure Set

Penlight

Stethoscope (Its an old one I have, I'm not getting the new one quite yet.)

I still need ---

The Books

The Shoes

The PDA

The Watch

Bookstore Nursing Bag

Nursing Patch

I really don't know how I'm going to afford all of this...

Specializes in Med/Surg.

CSHarrigan-

I emailed Servello about the scope, she said it's ok. Phew! I also wanted to apologize to pond3 for hijacking this thread...lol......I'm keeping my fingers crossed that you guys hear good news this week.:nurse:

Hi this is my third year at RIC and i was just accepted into the nursing program for spring!!! Im so excited but i have a few questions for the people who've made it through their first semester.

I just mailed my class choices in and selected my teas test date. It says you must go to atitesting.com and register and print your paper/pencil id which i just did. Will i need to bring this to my teas testing day?

With the background check its due Jan 16 2009 is it ok if i drop it off Jan 15 before i take the teas test? Also it says to go to the attorney generals office in prov. is this something they give you right away while your there?

With the health requirements when do i need that all done? is that for my first clinical in the fall? i know you dont need proof of cpr certification untill then which is good cause im not certified.

Also when do you find out what classes you were placed in? will it just show up in my schedule on the ric website?

Lastly im currently enrolled in the spring for physiology and you need to bring proof of this to your first day of classes. Where can i get the student transcript i need?

Sorrry i know its alot of questions!! But everyone here seems very helpful. its alot of information and like a week to get all this figured out. But im so happy!!! thank you to anyone who can help me out here.

Heyyy, I was also accepted for the Spring. I cant wait!!!!

Congrats!!

Specializes in Med/Surg.
Hi this is my third year at RIC and i was just accepted into the nursing program for spring!!! Im so excited but i have a few questions for the people who've made it through their first semester.

I just mailed my class choices in and selected my teas test date. It says you must go to atitesting.com and register and print your paper/pencil id which i just did. Will i need to bring this to my teas testing day?

With the background check its due Jan 16 2009 is it ok if i drop it off Jan 15 before i take the teas test? Also it says to go to the attorney generals office in prov. is this something they give you right away while your there?

With the health requirements when do i need that all done? is that for my first clinical in the fall? i know you dont need proof of cpr certification untill then which is good cause im not certified.

Also when do you find out what classes you were placed in? will it just show up in my schedule on the ric website?

Lastly im currently enrolled in the spring for physiology and you need to bring proof of this to your first day of classes. Where can i get the student transcript i need?

Sorrry i know its alot of questions!! But everyone here seems very helpful. its alot of information and like a week to get all this figured out. But im so happy!!! thank you to anyone who can help me out here.

First of all, CONGRATS everyone!!! What a great accomplishment!!

Kelsey...I will try to answer all of your questions:

-All of the health requirements ie; flu vaccine, tetorifice, and also your CPR cert are not due until you get to 223/224

-You need to bring your paper/pencil ID and your RIC ID to the TEAS exam

-You can certainly drop off your BCI to the office on the day of your TEAS; you can go to the attorney general's office with 5 dollars in cash and leave with a BCI printout the same day

-Your classes will show up on your RIC acct within a few days after mailing in your selections

-Go to RIConnect and print your student transcripts showing that you're registered for Physio for Spring.....you don't need an official copy....just a student copy off the web will do.

Make sure you have ample funds set aside for first semester books (as I said previously...it was $750 last semester!) If you have any questions about teachers, or anything about the first two classes....just let me know!

CONGRATS AGAIN!!

Thanks RhodyGirl for helpin me out here. For teachers i signed up for 220 with Foote for both my first and second choice. Then for 222 Blasdell was my first choice and Wilks was my second choice. Do you know anything about these teachers??? How was your first semester? Thanks again.

I Forgot.How was the TEAS test? what you guys do at the orientation that follows?

Specializes in Med/Surg.

Foote is tough, but you will learn a LOT, and if you use the notes/workbooks she gives you, you'll be fine. Keep on top of the reading, and just study hard.

I had Aflague for 220 and he was AWESOME, but unfortunately he's not teaching next semester. I know Wilks is supposed to be a great teacher, and I know nothing about Blasdell. I'm sure you'll be fine though.

The TEAS is just a basic test on english and math; it's concepts you learned in highschool. No biggie. A few weeks into the semster, Dr. Wood will come into one of your classes and talk about your scores. If you score below a certain % they just give you extra help, I think. Orientation is not bad; you'll sit there after the TEAS and get to speak with students and a few of the professors about the program. They will tell you everything you need to do/get, but most of it you won't need til 223/224. I have been running around like a chicken with my head cut off ordering books, getting the reading assignments, supplies, uniforms, getting my health reqs done, CPR, etc..... it's crazy.

My first semester went pretty well. I ended up with a B+ (89%) in Foote's class (220) and an A in 222. The biggest change was getting used to the test questions; they're completely different and not just memorization like in the prerequisites!

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