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  1. Anyone? please? they can be simple answers you can PM if you want.
  2. For school I have to interview someone over 60, and I don't know anyone.so I was wondering if anyone here would be willing to answer some questions? 1. what is the best part about being your age? 2. what would you consider the worst part about being your age? 3. If you could change anything in your life now, what would it be? 4. Do you consider yourself happy with your life? Thanks for any replies.
  3. Thanks for the reply!Is it true that CSTs can become a first assistant? I know RNs can but I wasn't sure about Techs.
  4. Sorry to bring this up again and also sorry if this has been talked about in another thread, but I had already been to all those websites and was hoping for some replies about personal experience. but now I'm kinda wondering if some of you could explain why you switched from one to the other? I've read on this board about LPNs going to school for CST or the other way around and CST going to school to become to RNs. Is their a certain reason for the change? Does one make more money? Is one harder than the other? Or after working did you just decide it wasn't what you wanted to do? Sorry for all the questions.
  5. What exactly do the RN and Surgical Techs each do in the OR? I'm trying to choose between them both and I can't find anything online that really describes either of them. and can LPNs work in the OR?
  6. thanks for all the replies!
  7. I'm thinking of going to school for nursing, and I just recently found out about all the math that is involved in the actual job of nursing and its kind of scaring me a little (I'm horrible with math). An RN said that you really don't do your own calculations for meds,drip rate, etc. because the pharmacy does them. Is this true? or does it depend on what dept you work in?

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