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funnie17

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  1. Hi all, Was wondering if any of you attended the math classes this week and if so what was covered? I'm planning on going but I just couldn't make it this week. Thanks...
  2. Math 71 elegable, Eng. 1A, Anatomy 10 or 35, Physiology 10 or 35, Chemistry 10 (prerequisite for micro), and Microbiology 1 or 22; all of these must be completed prior to program application. Psych. 1A and Child 10 will also need to be completed prior to taking their corresponding nursing courses which, but they don't necessarily need to be done before submitting your application although doing so is a good idea. I would suggest becoming very familiar with the programs multi criteria screening guidelines and meeting with a school counselor for direction; when scheduling counseling be sure to ask for someone familiar with the nursing program. Best of luck...
  3. Hi ak88, I stopped by the campus bookstore today and there were several books available for semester one which in total cost about $1200. Fortunately most of them were marked "Optional", but there was a "Box of Nursing Books" marked required which cost $580. The "Box of Nursing Books" didn't indicate which books were in it but it did indicate that they were for Nurse 1A, 1B, and pharmacology. I have emailed the nursing dept. and asked for a complete list of required books so I can start gathering them now, if they send one to me I'll post it here if anyone is interested. Also, I recently (within the last 6-9 months) had to have a background check done for another healthcare program which cost around $40 (the Live Scan cost were included in the initial program tuition). All of the necessary test and vaccinations cost me about $100 at the student health center on campus, but I used my med. ins. for the physical done by my pcp. Not sure about uniforms or supplies but I will say that I am hoping that the uniforms have improved from past versions. Hope this helps a bit...
  4. Does anyone know what the books are for the first semester?
  5. I agree in part and I think the OP is missing many, if not all, of the pre requisites; however, most of the ones you mentioned are required for entry into any of the state funded / 2 year ASN programs in my state. The BSN programs in my area also require additional classes prior to recieving eligibility to even apply...
  6. Even though I have completed all of the pre requisites (Anatomy, Physiology, Microbiology, Statistics, Eng. Critical Thinking, Speach, Chemistry, psychology, and Child Development) for my ASN program and enough gen ed classes to of obtained a Kinesiology and Wellness AA, I'm still no where near being eligable to enter a BSN program because I'm missing several upper division pre requisites. I have a feeling that your probably just not yet in a position to be elegable for a BSN program. All this really means though is that it's going to take more time to reach your goals and it's this additional time seems to be your primary issue.
  7. Thank you so much, this is really helpful!
  8. Hey Risenlol, Thanks! When do clinicals start? Where are they located? Should I take Med Term. this winter or am I wasting my time? How hard is the first semester really going to be?
  9. Hey cowboy! Congrats! I haven't exactly asked, but I'm pretty sure screening is part of the process at least initially. I'm thinking that there's no way to get around it since clinical rotations occur in hospitals.
  10. I know what test banks are, I discovered them awhile back while taking a sociology class over the summer. In this case I used the questions to test my knowlege and understanding. I found them quite useful in this regard. I guess they could be misused if someone was merely trying to memorize answers, but I think that would be next to impossible and especially for an exam as involved as the NCLEX. Maybe this is news to some, but quizlet is often a kind of test bank. You might try searching a few of your exam questions verbatim and you'll most likely will see what I mean, but no one seems to think there's a problem using quizlet, or is there? Also, I have had a couple of classes where the professors provided study guides, is using a study guide cheating? I think you can make an argument that it is, after all, it is someone telling you what's going to be on the exam, so why isn't it? Certainly you would say it was cheating if someone who had taken a paticular exam was doling out advice, wouldn't you? I guess I'm just not seeing what the big deal is, isn't it that you either know the material or you don't come test time?
  11. "An opportunity to restore their dignity, to hear their story if they are willing to tell it, to help a family advocate for their loved one, to be (even for just a moment) a loved one if they don't have anybody. NEVER get used to human indignity!! Doula them, hold space for them, speak light into their dark place!" Wow!
  12. Ha! Maybe the question should be: Am I old enough to start nursing school? Just a thought... Seriously though, I have been reading replies to questions just like that from all types of formats for the past two years and there hasn't been a single time where someone suggested that someone could be too old to become a nurse / pursue their dream. I'm 48 and I have already had a successful career in a great field. I'm starting nursing school this coming Feb. (2018). The way I see it, I could literally work bedside for a couple of decades or even longer. I can't wait! Oh, and then maybe I'll go into something like teaching. Who knows what the future might be, but one thing we all know is that it only comes once. Live it the way you want and be the best nurse you can! PS I have read of a particular person who started nursing school when she was in her early 60's and is still going strong nearly 10 years later.
  13. Hi All, Just got the orientation email. The dates are still Jan. 8th, 9th, & 10th from 8am to 4:30pm ( Building 67A, Room 206/216). There is also an attached math packet which needs to be completed showing work and turned in on the first day of orientation; all of the math is fairly basic but there are a bunch of questions. Can't believe we are almost there! PS It also asked that we reply confirming our attendance.
  14. Old topic but what the heck. I'm in California and the cc where I got my CNA training also offers an acute care program which is an enhancement on a regular cna license. The program is really difficult to get into because they only take 10 at a time. Training consist of additional coursework and clinical hours in an acute care facillity/hospital. Ironically, i have looked over hundreds of hospital cna job postings in my are and not a single one has mentioned anything about the extra training. Most hospitals are direct in asking for prior experience and I have seen request ranging from 6 mos. to 3 years, but some do not require any experience at all or so they say, but these are rare. Best regards...

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