Anyone starting RN at Miami Dade College Fall 2009?

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Hi and Congrats to all that starting the RN Accelerated/Part time/Full time/Transitional option this August 2009 at MDC!

I have read tons of posts from prior years of former and present MDC RN students that were in our shoes not so long ago.

We have a little over two months b4 we start and our lives as we know them will not be the same. We have several hurdles left and more to come specially day of registration.

I took the liberty of bundling several posts into one for the sake of brevity. However, it's from the same helpful person.

The long and the short of "sequences" is that it makes it easier for you to register and not end up with scheduling conflicts. For instance Fundamentals of Nursing is a lecture that runs the whole semester....but Pharmacology Math, Fundamentals Clinical and Lab all have different start and stop dates. So, to keep you from picking a schedule that will end up with a conflict in the middle of the semester...they label each group of classes that are scheduled to work together as a "sequence". Just make sure you pick all your classes from the same sequence..and you will be OK>

You will be registering for your own classes. Usually, right after orientation.

During first semester, basically the class is divided into two schedules. You can choose which one you want...as long as there is space. Since they don't try and fit ALL of the generic nursing classes into one theory lecture (such as Fundamentals), they simply say make two different schedule combinations for clinical, labs and lectures. ONe is sequence one..the other is sequence two...you choose which one works for you. Also, if your in sequence one...you are NOT locked into "sequence 1" through out school. You can choose which ever sequence you want for each semester.

As for arriving early for orientation, there really is no need...other than getting a good seat. Like I said, your going to register after orientation....and usually there is a mad dash to the registrars office. If you know how to register online with "shopping cart" or "speed" registration...just pick out the reference numbers for each class in which ever sequence...and go to the library or success center and use a computer there. Each clinical group has 10-12 seats in it...pick one that you can get to easily for pre-assignment and clinical.

In Semester 2 pharmacology you will be learning the various medication as they are grouped into pharmacologic classes. For each class you will learn drug name generic(trade)/indications/dose/pharmacokinetics/mechanism of action/adverse reactions and side effects/nursing interventions and patient teaching. It sounds like a lot...but it isn't too bad. Just get to know the mechanism of action..and most of it will fall into place. I highly recommend buying a set of Mosby's Nursing Drug Cards. They are perfect for clinical and are quick..too the point and have the information you need..nothing else. Great for those times when your clinical instructor stumps you with a question as you are walking towards a patients room about to administer that drug.

Another helpful book is Nursing Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy..a great suplament to your pharm text book. Also...LEARN how to use your drug guide.

Littmann Cardiology III stethoscope, allheart.com and pick out some comfy white pants, have a copy of Nursing Pharmacology Made Incredibly Easy and Medical-Surgical Nursing Made Incredibly Easy. I also love Mosby's Nursing Drug Cards. OHH Yeah...make sure you get a NCLEX review book very early in nursing school.

I really like Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination. It comes with a CD that has lots of practice questions on it...as well as a good review guide for pretty much every section of nursing school.

PDA with Taber's Cyclobedic Medical Dictionary, Thompson Clinical Xpert, and Epocrates loaded on it. Very handy, but not a necessity. A recorder for lectures is definitely handy. Heck, you might as well get a rolling bag to pack all your stuff in..unless you have a strong back.

On the success center computers...there is a program called "test taking strategies for nursing students". MAKE SURE YOU DO IT! It will help you out tremendously.

I have heard that some things have changed, for example in that 'mad dash' to the computers everyone who registers after Orientation at 3pm will have to register at 4pm for thats when you are allowed to start registration.

Also, I have compiled a list of recommended professors let me know if I should post them for all to see.

More important, I would love to compile a list of professors to avoid completely!

Yes, I see that is tricky, I would think the answer would be the second one! Your right that was totally unexpected..........

answer is right.Thhis was an actual question from test 1 so you might wanna do something about this question.mm is tricky lol but thats an easy question they are couple question that you gonna read it 6 times u still cant find the answer that why i said i loves C.And thats the only thing that matters in nursing school C.I think the other girl has not reply yet i think she still finding the answer lol

Can anyone tell me rather or not we are supposed to wear our uniforms on the first day of class, and which books or supplies to take. Hope I don't sound dumb, but I just don't know!

uniform

you dont have to wear your uniform the first day of class.

you wear uniform only in fundamentals of nursing clinicals.

and you use a lab coat in health assesment and fundamentals of nursing skills lab

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fundamentals of nursing- make sure to take the corresponding powerpoint printout and fundamentals of nursing textbook

health assesment-health assement book

intro to nursing math and pharmacology-book not need information about the test will be provided in class but in case you wanna take it medical dosage calculations

fundamentals of nursing skills lab- no book needed you just observe the teacher and then you practice the skill

fundamentals of nursing clinicals- yo wear you wear miami dade uniform and use a nursing diagnosis book whichever you wanna use.

also carry you six senses. always remember that in nursing school you dont know nothing and u r on your own the only friend is your book

did you go to orientation today how was it

Thank you sooo much, I really appreciate it!

can you teach me how to send privates

did you go to orientation today how was it

No, mines was on June 23rd, it was okay. It was more basic, they went over policies and experiences in Nursing, and the different departments introduced themselves. All the questions that I'm asking you they didn't really touch on. Then we went to turn in our paper work and register. They gave us alot of papers, we were told at the very end that we recieve some kind of booklets given to us by the Nursing Dept. after we pay for our classes, do you know anything about that? Maybe the people who had orientation today will let us know how it went!

can you teach me how to send privates

Sure, above this part that your reading, there is a part that looks like this : Registered User information.gif page_edit.gif email.gif add.png search.gif . Slide your mouse over the paper and pencil icon (which is the second one) for who ever you want to send it to, and click on that icon. Or you can click where it says "MyAccount" at the top of the page and then click "Create Message". :)

those are ATI books.They give them to you after every people have paid for their courses.ATI is a test that they do and the end at each course.Its count a 5percent of your grade.Can either make you pass or failed a course if you dont passed and its hard and dificult.You have 45second to answer each question.If you are well prepared and you focus on what u need to study u will be able to passed it.First semester they only do it in fundamentals of nursing.65 questions nclex style.5 questions out of 65 are not graded they use for future test purposes

Reality just struck when I checked my MDC email, and the professor has emailed the syllabus for almost every class. Im still in shock! I feel like I need to start reading now just to be ready for the first day of class.

at least u had that oportunity.they never sent anything to us

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