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- I felt the AANP exam was basic, and similar to the NCLEX. Basically, if you adequately studied during your graduate education, prepared utilizing a proven preparatory course (i.e. Fitzgerald) then...Aug 4, '12
- Forum: Advanced Practice Nursing
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- If you don't mind a little commute the Andover area, on the west side of Wichita has great schools. Additionally, it is in the safer part of Sed. countySep 5, '11
- Forum: Post Graduate Nursing Student: MSN/DNP/DNSc/PhD
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- I'm currently taking a graduate level pharmacology course (during the summer). It's ridiculously intense right now. I'm curious what books others have found useful, what methods others have found...Jun 30, '11
- Forum: Post Graduate Nursing Student: MSN/DNP/DNSc/PhD
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- I thought I had this straight, then I listened to a lecture today and feel confused again. When a patient presents with a left hemorrhagic stroke will the pupillary dilatation be on the...Apr 4, '11
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I thought I had this straight, then I listened to a lecture today and feel confused again. When a patient presents with a left hemorrhagic stroke will the pupillary dilatation be on the contralateral...Apr 4, '11
- Forum: Neuro Intensive Care Nursing
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- Appreciate the replys. In the hospital I work in we only have 1:1 with CRRT, no other expectoins.Jun 22, '09
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- Maybe I wasn't effective in my communication during my original post, which is my fault. On a very simple level I'm curious how hospital ICUs/SICUs/MICUs staff for patients requiring Pentobarb Coma?...Jun 11, '09
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- Their is another important point in protecting yourself legally that has not been mentioned yet. Reporting a medication error yourself, and not trying to cover-up or hide your medication error is of...Jun 11, '09
- Forum: First Year After Nursing Licensure
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- I recently cared for a patient whom was induced in a pentobarb coma while currently on vec. This was a very sick patient. I'm curious of other hospitals standards for patients in a pentobarb...Jun 11, '09
- Forum: MICU / SICU Nursing
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- I've worked at Providence Medical Center, wasn't fond of the place. I've had many classmates whom have worked and work at KU med, and love it! Think about whom as the Magnet Status (KU MED). KU...Nov 20, '08
- Forum: Kansas Nursing
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- Worked there for the length of the orientation process as a new grad. I left one week post graduation, enough said. In my time there they were investigated by the state 2 times.Nov 20, '08
- Forum: Kansas Nursing
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- No takers?Oct 28, '08
- Forum: Post Graduate Nursing Student: MSN/DNP/DNSc/PhD
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- I am starting this Jan. in an Adult NP Program. I have 2 gen. questions. 1. Once graduated in the state of Kansas are NP's required to site for certification, I'ver heard both ways? 2. What...Oct 24, '08
- Forum: Post Graduate Nursing Student: MSN/DNP/DNSc/PhD
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- I recently read an article by a DO whom talked about the flu shot, and had a few concerns. However, when I brought these concerns up with an Infection Disease MD whom I work with, and a PharmD they...Oct 24, '08
- Forum: General Nursing Discussion
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- Speaking in terms of relationships, I understand that insulin effects K+. I also understand that with increased insulin production or administration you can have a state of hypokalemia. I just don't...Oct 9, '08
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance