..So Im wondering what happens when your license expires. I graduated in 2008, and have never had a job that I can really list as experience. Worked in a Dr. office for a short time, and home care for...
You can look into Morristown Memorial, or perhaps somerset medical center. There are a lot of hospitals, it just depends on how far you want to travel. Overlook, St. Barnabas.. Where are you now? IMO,...
Try Suzanne's plan, worked for me ! Failed the first time with Kaplan, which I would not recommend. 265 X 2 & I passed on the second try...What an awful test, wouldnt wish it on my worst enemy...
Nope...Totally different test..I think my second attempt was HARDER than my first time around, but I didnt study my first time around... Passed the second time w/ Suzanne's plan
thank you ! however that does not explain why we are taught to approach from the unaffected side, and the reference books say both... im sorry to be a pia, but im afraid im going to see this on the...
The book says both. Approach the stroke pt from the unaffected side, and the pt w/ unilateral neglect from the unaffected side. In school we were also taught to approach from the unaffected side,...
sorry to be a pest, but why the contradictions in the stroke pt..Its very difficult to explain what Im trying to say...I get that you approach someone w/ unilateral negelect from the affected side to...
Sort of like collateral circulation? Im reviewing for the NCLEX and in one paragraph, in Saunders under Unilateral Neglect says to approach from the affected side. Next paragraph, says to approach...
Ok, I get that...But why then, are we taught to approach stroke pt from the unaffected side...What am I missing? Dont all/most stroke pt have some type of unilateral
Can someone help clarify something please In school, we were always taught to approach a stroke pt from the unaffected side... And now while studying I see that when a patient has unilateral neglect...
...I think I found Another inconsistancy ?? I found one - or am I wrong ? On the CD it says after a lumbar puncture for the first hour, the patient should be prone with a pillow under their stomach....