Multicollinearity BSN, RN

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    Body Glitter?

    I think the gender and/or sexual orientation of the glitter-wearer is irrelevant. Glitter is simply unprofessional in the work
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    How many people thought A & P was easy?

    I think it is a bit inflammatory to say that A&P is easy. I'm wondering if the memory of taking the class is receding for some? Or if some are just boastful? I don't know, and I'm not pointing at...
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    Angry mom treated rotten in ER today

    It sounds like the ER folks did all they could - but I know it doesn't feel that way. It's life in these Untied States. Sadly, I'm not too optimistic that healthcare accessibility will change for the...
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    How Did a BSN Help Your Career (Or Not)

    Aren't teachers in Mass. required to have a master's degree in education? I seem to recall seeing that on tv. If so, it would appear that this region has a higher focus on education compared to the...
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    Canada or US

    The answer depends upon your own individual priorities. I would answer that it is better to live in Canada - and better to work in the US. But those are my answers based upon my own values and...
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    Who else is entering a nursing program that . . .

    From what I've heard, most schools that require CNA certification do not care if you've ever actually worked as a CNA. They just don't want to take up valuable time in your first nursing semester...
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    Doctor Visit Gone bad or Good??

    Doc sounds like an ignorant jerk with no boundaries. Why would you consider going back? And why do you think you went along with his requests in the visit, such as taking out your earrings? It would...
  8. I cannot let this comment slide by without acknowledgment. This is just so poetic, and so
  9. This is so well put. I know it's hard for some to think this sort of thing (and hard to read). If we have any measure of compassion we want to let all the immigrants come over and help them in any and...
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    A&P without Bio and Chemistry????

    I think I'm usually panting behind
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    anyone else struggle with Anxiety?

    I tried meds years ago and they didn't work; in fact they made me worse. Seeing a psychologist to understand my thought patterns and why I was anxious did work. Therapy taught me how to talk to...
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    Schools with Shorter Length BSN Programs

    Grand Canyon University in Phoenix has an accelerated program that admits students with prior bachelors degrees -OR- 90
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    A&P without Bio and Chemistry????

    I'm perfectly happy with the 96% and 97% final grades I received in A&P I and A&PII. Perfectionism can be good and bad IMHO. Soundgirl, are you getting the info you
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    A&P without Bio and Chemistry????

    Since I didn't have chem before A&P I, things like action potentials and depolarization didn't make 100% sense to me. Now that I've taken chem I understand better. I guess what I was trying to say...
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    Causing financial damage at work (by accident)

    No - as long as this applies: You were acting with the capacity of your employment. Meaning you were at your job and/or basically performing your job You didn't intend to make the error and there...
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    An actual 1955 Good Housekeeping article

    Is Dr. Ruth still on the radio doing her sex talk radio show? That woman was a trip when I used to listen to her (secretly!) as a teenager. Anywhere but magazines like Cosmo,
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    A&P without Bio and Chemistry????

    I think it depends. I took bio before my first A&P. I took chem while I took A&P II. If I had taken A&P before either bio or chem I would have been in a world of hurt. I had been out of...
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    Getting ahead or where do most people fail

    Perhaps this is referring to the fact that systemic regulation is neurological and/or endocrine in nature. All other factors are 'local' so to speak. From what I've read on this board though, I...
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    Has anyone ever had to retake English Comp a second time?

    It's probably worth mentioning that there is a synergistic relationship between reading and writing skills. When you improve your writing skills -you improve your reading comprehension, and it's...
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    My Math Problem-What to Do?

    I wouldn't attribute this to luck. How many times do we read on this board students stressing about math tests in nursing school? About how a student flunked out because she couldn't get the...
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    My Math Problem-What to Do?

    Meerkat, I remember reading in a university catalogue that students with disabilities that affect ability to complete specific degree requirements may petition with the applicable dean to waive the...
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    Has anyone ever had to retake English Comp a second time?

    I would suggest taking a remedial grammar class before tackling English Composition again. Even though I tested out of remedial grammar, I decided to take it anyway. I had been out of school for 15...
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    Have you ever been sued?

    I've been sued. But not as a nurse. I was sued by a client when I was an insurance broker. There are some similarities. The state insurance board was monitoring the suit...depositions...a client...
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    Why are nurses such back-stabbers?

    Maybe some people in general are back-stabbers. And some people are nurses. And some environments are conducive towards encouraging negative behavior. And so it goes. I used to work in an all-male...
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    Multiple schools Multiple entrance exams

    Yes. I am studying for the NET, the Nelson-Denny, and the GRE. You just do it. You work hard and plod through them all, in the order that you are taking them. A good approach is to break down in bits...