Sometimes, I feel like challenging would be a good thing to do. Because of those fill in the blank answers...although they don't make very much of the whole set. For example: in the practice tests,...
It's not from any book so am not citing it. But here's a scenario someone had posted on this site a while back. The nurse is caring for a patient going to have a colonoscopy. What is the MOST...
Thank you all for your response and sharing what you know. Thank you for your clear explanations Leda and Suzanne. You made it very very easy to understand. Appreciate
You are an inspiration Leilah. Good luck with your studying. You've done this far, you will do in the coming days as well. And, don't compare urself with ur frens back in London ... it will only make...
a) respiratory as Airway comes before everything else. But there's something at the back of my head telling me b) fluid and electrolytes. which one do u think and
Hi, Is there anyone out there, who would like to go through some NCLEX RN notes or questions (Saunders) with me even if it is for 20 minutes a day????? Or 2-3 times a week (30 minutes)?????? Someone...
zm, Phone??? rmlimb, If we did email or im, it would not be like listening to sound??? We could always do that. I just wanted to stay out of the computer, becoz I tend to spend too much extra time...
Oh I forgot to mention, we would be studying on the phone (30 minutes the most) and most probably 2-3 times a week. (In a sense, we will be each other's support group as well). Take
It's almost going to be 3 years since I have been out of nursing school. I have a BSN degree. Lately I have been thinking a lot about working as a nurse researcher. It took me almost 3 yeras to...
Ladside, A&P my book had a CD trainer, and going through that CD was very very helpful - I retained more info. that way after listening to the lecture in the classromm & taking notes. Hope...
Hi K607, :), I feel so stupid for posting the above post...what was I thinking? Haha. I posted it last night, I got up and read that part of ur advice again, and I am like what in the world was I...
hi k607, thank you for the information. i just wanted to ask you : in your post, it stated: "lpns can only be given patients that are hemodynamically *stable*. " do you mean stable or unstable...
I know I have to study but I don't feel like :angryfire Does anyone else feel that way? Or is it just me????????????? :smackingf Anyone studying Saunders right now? R u guys getting over 75% in...