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Snmichael

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  1. So, just a little bit of background information. I am a first semester nursing student in a hybrid program. Our assessment course has been a challenge to say the very least. Our teacher is alright, but she is an adjunct and she was hired at the last minute and basically just administered the old professors syllabus. Our exams have not correlated with the chapters we have learned and everything has just been very confusing for EVERYONE, her included. One of the staff faculty (her preceptor) has had to go behind her and throw out questions on multiple exams, because they were not the correct content. Even with all of that, I am passing with a B. We have come near end of the course and I do not feel like I am ready for my Comprehensive Final. It is about 3 weeks from now. I thought of (and probably will), reread all chapters that we have studied (or at least skim), but I still have other course work, and life obligations. I don't mind to study but I want to pick the most efficient way to study this stuff. My fundamentals class has an ATI book that is basically just the bare bones of what the text book goes over. It has been a life saver when I need to study but I'm short on time. I was looking for something similar that goes over all the basics of assessment. Helpful material would be videos or book form. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
  2. So, I start nursing school next week. I was accepted into a hybrid program, which is what I've been searching for for a long time and I am estatic. But the issue is that I have so much other stuff in my life and I literally can't cut any of it out. I know nursing school is a lot of work, as it should be. But literally nothing can go off my "plate" and my husband works about 84 hours each week so I'll have not a lot of help. I have 3 children and work full time. My worries are how do I keep up with like housework, children, and things like that. What are some of your best practices? How did you get through nursing school and keep up with your obligations?

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