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smart99guy

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  1. Good luck everyone.
  2. The IV flow rate is volume/time, unless it's asking for drips per minute. In that case, you would use the drop factor. If it's asking for volume only, then you have to use a little algebra. The same goes for time, etc. Hope this helps. I don't want to confuse you more.
  3. Hi. I just finished my first semester at Darton. It was over the summer. I must say that it was a very positive experience. I loved all of the instructors. Here's the deal, you get out what you put in. You get what you get. There are no handouts or favortism (I need to learn how to spell, LOL). The instructors are very fair. It was ALOTTTTT of work. One thing that I can say is that I'd rather go through a tough program like Darton's and know my stuff when I'm done, than to go to a so called 'easy' school. Darton is very tough but I loved every minute of my first semester. You have to realize that Darton has a very good reputation for it's nursing program, additionally we have been approve for the new BSN program! Throughout the semester, you will have two classes, fundamentals and pharmacology, plus a fundamentals lab every week. The classes were very technologically driven, which i loved btw. We had access to classroom and lab videos to view at our leisure. We didn't do clinicals till the last two weeks of classes. The best advice that I can give to is to study hard because Darton is a tough program but you can do it. I highly recommend this school to anyone who wants a good nursing education. Good Luck!
  4. and vocab...
  5. There is no conversion chart. Know your conversions and ratios and proportions.
  6. It is tuedays for now. i think that I may have to change it.
  7. Yes I have registered. Classes are every Monday with labs on different days. I am living off campus in some apts not too far from the campus. I do plan on moving on campus in the Fall.
  8. Oh no... I'm relocating... the time that i spend commuting ....6 hours a class, i could be studying. I'm studying my ass off! I will succeed at this wonderful career change.
  9. Well pewinsto,,,, from what i've read on this website, most people who are on the waitless seems to be of the first picking for the next semester,,, or if someone doesn't show, they will give it to the person on the waitlist. I hope you get in this summer with us. May God Bless!
  10. aww prettymica. Keep your head up. If I were you, I would have them to reevaluate that because your gpa should have started over at darton... was the 2.4 your gpa for the prereqs?
  11. @ John... My action plan was as follows: 1. Reapply for the fall nursing program 2. Plus, apply to the respiratory care program (seems like the program was easier to get into and rn's only make $3 or so more than respiratory therapists). There are many respiratory therapist who become nurses in the end. My plan was to do that then let the hospital eventually pay for me to go back to school to become a nurse.
  12. Thank you all so much. I think that all of us will be there before the year is out! I believe in each of you. :tku:
  13. OMGGGGGG OMGGGGGGGGGGG OMGGGGGGGG (Faints) I got my acceptance letter today!!!!!!! Thank you Lord!!!:clpty::dancgrp::monkeydance::beer::lvan:
  14. John your time is coming soon. The Lord does everything for a reason. You will be in this Fall! I'm scared to get my letter now.
  15. Hey everyone. Has anyone in Atlanta checked their mail? Any luck????

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