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What classes are you taking next term? How many credit hours? And what does your clinical schedule look like?

I am taking Peds for the first seven weeks and OB in the second seven weeks, and I plan to take a neonatal class. So a total of 10 credit hours, though really only 6 at a time. Unfortunately, my clinical hours suck. Because of the NICU class, I can only have clinicals for Thursday and Friday 3-930 (Peds). :( Thankfully, it is only seven weeks, and I will be able to take daytime clinicals 7-1:30 TThrs for OB.

What about you? And for those of you who have already taken Peds/OB, how was your rotation?

My first semester of nursing school! Eeek!

Nursing History, Knowledge, and Narrative - 3 credits

Essential Concepts of Nursing - 3 credits

Nursing Skills and Technologies (class and lab) - 4 credits

Pathophysiologic and Pharmacologic Approach to Nursing Practice -6 credits

Sixteen credits overall, no clinicals! I took both patho and pharm in undergrad so hopefully it wont be too bad of a semester!

Specializes in psych/dementia.
18 credit hours? That is insane!

That's also what I'm taking right now.

Fundamentals (4 credits)

Health Assessment (3 credits)

Intrl CNL Role (3 credits)

Pathopharm/Pathophys (5 credits)

Systems and Population in Healthcare (3 credits)

And 9 credits is considered "full time" in the graduate school. The joys of an accelerated Master's CNL program!

Specializes in Hospice.

Oh mercy me, I have no idea. I haven't even looked at the course outline in months, since starting my program in August. I'm so

swamped with Funds and Assessment/Pharm that I can't even look that far ahead. But now I'm curious, so I will go look. :dead:

Specializes in Hospitalist Medicine.

My Spring semester will be:

OB/Peds Nursing

Mental Health Nursing

Med Surg Nursing

We have Med Surg for 8 weeks, then OB/Peds for 6 weeks & Mental Health for 2 weeks. Won't know which one I'm assigned to first until the end of this semester. Each course has it's own clinical rotation.

When we're done with Spring semester (2nd level), we can sit for the NCLEX-PN if we wish. Still continuing on with the program for the RN.

Specializes in Med/ Surg/ Telemetry, Public Health.

Spring 2014 will be my last semester

Advance Nursing

Trends & Issues in nursing

Psychology/ Human Growth and development ( coreq for BSN)

Astronomy 101 ( last class for AS degree)

I WILL Graduate with two degree, pass NCLEX-RN, get my license and move on to get my BSN and a JOB!!!!!!!!!!!!

Adult I (Med-Surg I)

Adult I clinical

Families (OB & Peds)

Families clinical

Pathophysiology

Pharmacology

eek, supposed to be the toughest semester of the whole program!

Specializes in None.

I've done all of my general education courses for my program, so I am taking:

Foundations of Nursing 7 credits

Pharmacology and Medication Administration 4 credits

Med/Surg I

Med/Surg I clinical

Mental health

Mental health clinical

Research

Second semester of the program, looking forward to it!

Specializes in Neuro, Telemetry.

It's my first semester of NS starting Jan/14. EEEH!!

Anyway, my school sets up our class schedule as one 10 credit class with 1 day lecture, one day lab, and one day clinical, plus a 1 credit med math course the month before the program starts.

Our lecture will be fundamentals and clinical will be in LTC.

Super excited and nervous!!

Med/Surg I

Med/Surg I clinical

Mental health

Mental health clinical

Research

Second semester of the program, looking forward to it!

Me too!!

Just got accepted to a Virtual Accelerated ADN program and from what I can see from the recommended courses, looks like it will be Mental Health, Maternal Child Studies and Managing Intravenous Therapies. Registration is next Mon for me so I guess I'll know more then. I'm soooo excited to get this going!

Specializes in Med-Surg, NICU.
Just got accepted to a Virtual Accelerated ADN program and from what I can see from the recommended courses, looks like it will be Mental Health, Maternal Child Studies and Managing Intravenous Therapies. Registration is next Mon for me so I guess I'll know more then. I'm soooo excited to get this going!

I've never heard of a virtual accelerated ADN program. Is it all online or are there clinicals as well?

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