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Leeann337

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  1. Hey, there. I would suggest getting all of your sciences done before applying and get that GPA up. I'm going to be done with nursing school in December and the hardest thing for most of my classmates was juggling the co/prerequisites while taking your nursing courses. I think it's great you are redoing your English. Focus and do well, it will pay off! Just as an FYI, I had a 3.9 and got into Gateway, Norwalk and BHSON. The more classes you have completed the more attractive you are to the admission committee. Hope this helps. Good luck.
  2. Yes. they did her through a scope! Again, you have been a great help. I truly appreaciate it. I haven't utilized this site as much as I should have in the past, I know I will be coming here a lot more often as it's a wonderful resource. I hope you enjoy your marathon!
  3. wow, thank you! i just got home from clinical and my teacher said us to consider this patient practice so i didn't even have to hand in the paperwork for this client but this is a great help. surprisingly, this client had a lap chole! her pain level was at a 10 all day even with 5mg of inj morphine q6h with percocet prn q4h. she was very difficult to ambulate, and when i did get her moving, she scared me to death. got about 10 feet and was in severe distress, she became very vocal, began to cry and became diaphoretic saying she was experiencing muscle spasms in her anterior thigh. she was 336 pounds so the assist of two wouldn't have been sufficient. rushed to get a cardiac chair and got her safely back to bed. said this is a common thing at home, and her mom gives her a "shot of vinegar" to relieve the cramping. learned a lot that's for sure! anyway...thank you tremendously for the post. i know it took some time and it's full of great info. i will use it often. hope you have a great holiday and weekend!
  4. Hey everyone. Got my assignment today and I need 6-10 nsg diagnosis for a 25 year old female with cholelithiasis that just had a cholecystectomy today. She has a history of cholelithiasis (had a bout of stones last year, no surgery needed), she is morbidly obese, African American, and that is all. I have some but I am hitting a dead end. Also, can I use Imbalanced Nutrition: less than if she is obese, my rationale is that she isn't digesting fats because of the gallbladder dysfunction. I have: Acute Pain r/t to inflammation of tissues (or surgical procedure) Risk for deficient fluid volume r/t vomiting (or medically restricted intake) Deficient Knowledge r/t dietary modification Imabalanced nutrition; less than body requirements r/t inadequate bile secretion Risk for infection r/t invasive procedure Any help would be soooo much appreciated. THANK YOU!
  5. We should be getting our schedule information in the next few weeks. I'm waiting as patiently as I can as well. Good luck!
  6. You can also check with the area hospitals. Not sure where you live but I know that most of the hospitals in CT offer the course. I think for around $70.
  7. You have been so helpful. I think we have a mutual friend, Mary? She passed on some other info you sent to her a while back...so of course I have more questions....about the dorms. What are they like? I'm considering this option just to have a distraction free space but I don't know much about how it works or what they are like. Any insight would be highly appreciated. THANK YOU for taking the time to ease our nerves some.
  8. I got a letter yesterday with the medical and health requirements paperwork...there sure is a lot we need to do before starting school.
  9. i called them on friday; they said they would be sending out a preliminary letter outlining some of the tasks that need to be completed prior to orientation on monday (yesterday) but that the full packet of orientation material wasn't ready yet!! argghh...i'm so anxious.
  10. I too, will be attending BHSON in the Fall. Will you be doing nights or days? I'm going days. Look forward to meeting all of you and finally getting started!!!
  11. i applied to gateway, bhson and norwalk for fall 2007. i got in all 3, seems bhson is the easiest to get in to and that is where i will start this fall. my gpa was around 3.9 and i took all of my co/pre-requisites at gateway. most people that did not get into gateway but applied elsewhere got into one of the programs. good luck!
  12. It's me and you, Tanner. Tomorrow night at 5:20.....:smiley_ab
  13. YEAH!! I already sent my $50.00 in! I can't wait...:roll :roll :roll :roll
  14. I was the same way until I took it a few weeks ago. It's really not that bad. They test you in 4 sections, English, Reading, Science and Math. Order the book, it will help you get an idea of what type of questions will be asked. For the most part it is common sense or things you have already learned (grammar, sentence structure)..the only thing I recommend brushing up on is Math, you will be asked questions with metric convetrsions, algebra and fractions. Most people in my group did not complete the Math section in the allowed time. If you have any more questions feel free to send me a message. Good luck.

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