Dear Mursepe, How wonderful it is that you already have 6-year experiences in health care industry! I see some positive features that you have with you: 1.Acute care setting experience- quick critical thinking skill 2.Care for clients with wide vari...
Dear FutureCPNP-PC, I found that the drug guides are usually organized like a dictionary; i.e. the information is organized in alphabetical order. Thus, drug guide is a good tool for clinical. When confronting new medication, you can use drug guide t...
Dear FutureCPNP-PC, I like how you know what helps you learn better and what seems the challenge. :) From your post, I summarized that you are pretty logical, and you learn well when information is broken down and made rationalizable. Test of a jamme...
Is the doubt for nursing new? Triggered by the clinical instructor? Or have you actually been on and off kind of not so sure about nursing profession? I ask these question and I hope that you calmly examine deep inside of your heart. I don't think nu...
Do you mind sharing what subject has been the challenge? When you ask for reference materials for studying, are you experiencing difficulty in comprehending the textbook or handouts? 2nd and 3rd and 4th semesters are still to come. You are really clo...
Let me see if I can make it a bit clear. For problem 1, you have gotten 4 mg/ml. Next, you multiply 4 mg/ml by 30 ml/hour - this result get you 120 mg/hour. Yes, at this step, you established the fact that in an hour, the patient received 120 mg Lid...