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KC531

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  1. Hey! From information obtained in March, as far as I know, they are going to keep the Mon-Thurs schedule that they had last year. I just wish they'd hurry up and let us know something...I'm getting tired of waiting. Did you take the summer class (NA 600)? I know that, in years past, if you take the summer class, you only go Mon-Wed in the second semester. I hope that's how it is this year. See you in August! Kacie
  2. Hey! All you UAB people...have you gotten your info packs for the fall yet? I talked to the school about 4 weeks ago and she said she was trying to get them out at the end of the week...my mail isn't THAT slow... I'm trying not to call and bug people every 5 minutes, but we've only got about 6 weeks left to get stuff together!
  3. Probably going to be living at University place. Not luxury but not bad either. It was a hotel they converted into everything from efficiency studios to 3 bedrooms. It's right across the street from campus (big plus with B'ham traffic). Mistyblue, you may want to try the Inverness area. It's a nice area that still has reasonably priced apartments. Looking forward to seeing all ya'll this fall!
  4. Hey all you guys going to UAB in the fall, Have you gotten any info other than your "congrats-your-in" letter? I haven't heard anything else and I was just wondering if any of you had... thanks, Kacie
  5. Hey KaeRN, I'm also going to b'ham for the didactic portion of school. I would love to talk to you about possibly rooming together! I had a roommate lined up but they ended up choosing a different school at the last minute! I called the school trying to find info on other girls going or if they could give my info to anyone who called looking for roommates but they said they couldn't give out info. Anyway, PM me if you're interested! Kacie
  6. Great, coolnurse04! Are you from Birmingham or will you be a transplant too? Look forward to seeing you in august! BTW, are you taking the on-line class this summer? KC
  7. UAB class of 2010!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:hpygrp: One shot, one kill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :mkjdnc::anpom::bdyhdclp::lghmky::bbykck:
  8. I'm IN!!!!!!!!! UAB class of 2010!!!!!! See you all in August!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :whe!: KC:specs:
  9. Congrats KaeRN! I still haven't heard anything yet... KC
  10. Working at 4 different hospitals in 4 years has taught me to QUICKLY learn what is it I can or cannot do. To those of you who start a-lines, do you only do radial? A dedicated line team is a night nurse's DREAM!!!! I think it's funny what my hospital sets as standard....RN's can twiddle with the vents all day long but we can't do arterial sticks (doesn't always stop us from doing it....you do what you have to do...). I would :redbeatheLOVE:redbeathe to put in my own a-lines!!!!! I :madface:Hate:madface: begging for lines. (this coming from someone who has( on more than one occasion) titrated levo/neo/dopamine/etc. to a cuff pressure:madface:!!! KC
  11. So you went from a 12 bed ICU that was consistently full to a 4 bed unit....how is this possible? The only flexible acuity unit I have worked on was a CCU that had 8 critical care beds on one side of a LARGE unit and 6 "step-down" beds on the other side (6 empty rooms in between). Although the units were on the same floor, they were absolutely separate. CCU nurses staffed the CCU and step-down nurses staffed the STU. I currently work in a 12 bed general ICU. Sometimes we have overflow from different floors (rare, rare, rare...). Overflow patients are a logistical nightmare! Our hospital is older so we only have bathrooms in 4 of the rooms. If your ambulatory tele overflow patient is in one of the rooms with no bathroom.... ugh...!!! Also, trying to divvy up the workload between nurses is crazy! The last time this happened, I ended up with 2 critical patients (2 vents, one CVVHDF) and a tele patient (because they're not gonna be any trouble...the tele nurses take 6 at a time....) Stuff like this just burns me up...:angryfire Hang in there... KC
  12. I took and passed my CCRN after only one year. Not only does having my CCRN give me a sense of accomplishment and pride in the work that I do, but studying for the CCRN really drove home what I was learning in my day to day job. Good luck! KC
  13. Okay, somebody shoot me if I'm wrong (been a while since I took it)....I believe it was a set number of questions. Different percentage of questions for each organ system/disease process. Cardiac has something like 37% of the test questions with pulmonary only having around 17%. (again, shoot me if I'm wrong...) The only similarity between the CCRN and the NCLEX that I remember is that they're both on computer.... The questions were hard to start with and they stayed that way through the entire test. Was a pain in the posterior to take but totally do-able... Good luck KC
  14. okay people...word on the street is that UAB sent out letters yesterday (2/6/2007) for the Jackson, MS students.... just checked the mail....nothing yet....
  15. I interviewed for the Jackson component this morning!!!! I was so keyed up and worried over what types of clinical questions I was going to be asked....not a single one!!!!! "What sparked your interest in becoming a CRNA?" "How are you financially prepared for CRNA school?" "How will you/your husband handle the 9 months in Birmingham?" "What aspects of your ICU experience has prepared you for CRNA school?" "What do you do to stay current on treatments/meds/therapies/etc..." Not at all what I expected... Jackson changed it up this year and did panel interviews. Basically I sat at the end of a verrrrry looooong table and faced down 14-15 people (one MD, the rest CRNA's) Of course, I was the LAST interview of the day!!!! I'm glad it's over with...Now the nervous waiting and mailman stalking begins.... KC :w00t:

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