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  1. I would NOT buy from your school bookstore, take it from me. I go to a big university and it is a major rip off. Like others above have said, Amazon is good, and most of the time, their new books are priced just the same, IF NOT LOWER, than the used books in your university bookstore - at least that's how it was for me. I would also check Borders.com and search the internet for coupons you can use at their store online (sometimes there are 40% off one book coupons) and they also have free shipping, as Amazon does. Half.com is okay, but sometimes sketchy - I would always check on the rating on the person you are buying from. Check for coupons online for Half.com as well!
  2. Hello all! I am doing a health profile paper on nursing. I have already interviewed one nurse but it seems as though I need more information so, I was wondering if anyone could help me out by answering some of my questions. I would really appreciate it if anyone could spare the time. Thank you all again for your time. 1.What is a typical day like for you? How many hours do you work? 2.What is your life like in and out of your job? Do you work nights, or are you on some sort of on call situation? How do you balance your life? 3.What kind of environment do you work in? (Hospital, clinic, lab) 4.Is it an intense work environment? All 'high speed' or more relaxed? 5.Do you do a lot of lab work? 6.What was life like during your clinicals? Do you think it was worthwhile to have all the years you spent training? 7.Do you like the system they have or do you think it should be changed? 8.What kind of schooling did you go through? Where? Specific degrees? 9.Any paid internships? 10.What kind of education do you have to do in order to keep practicing or keep your licensure? 11.Do you have to be licensed to do what you do? 12.How did you go about getting that license? (school, work, exam, interview, fee) 13.What types of patients do you typically see? 14.Who do you work with? Other nurses, doctors, lawyers, drug reps? 15.How much time in your day do you actually spend helping people? 16.How much time is spent doing paperwork? 17.Why did you select to work with the demographic of people who you treat? Was it decided for you? 18.Do you spend a lot of time filling out charts? 19.How much time do you spend worrying about legal issues? What kinds of legal issues ever do come up? 20.How much writing do you normally do? 21.What type of writing? 22.How do you go about growing in the nursing field? 23.How do you gain esteem, get higher wages have more responsibilities and get a better job? 24.What are some major problems in the nursing field today? 25.Would you do it all again? 26.What advice would you give someone thinking of entering this field of work?
  3. I'm looking into different colleges right now and was wondering if anyone could tell anything about their experiences in their college/university nursing school. Also, if they are other RN's out there who work with new grads, what colleges have the good ones graduated from? Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks

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