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je_da

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  1. in our facilty, we do have computerized charting. It is a cart with the computer attached to it. for me it is very convenient because you have an easy access to your assessment, meds profile, lab and etc. although the doctor's order is always attached in the chart, you could always go to the nurses station to check new orders. when you do assessment at bedside you could easily put them in the assessment portion or make a note and put them in later whenever you have the time and just adjust the time to when you actually did assess the patient. when you give meds, you take your cart in the patient's room and prepare your meds or prepare them before you get in or whatever is easier for you, then inform the patient what meds youre giving and then scan there armbands or ask their full name and DOB. you are actually outside the patients rooms in the hallway with your computer cart. when your patients need help, or the call light is on. then you can just easily go to them in seconds and address their needs. if you have a pocket phone, it has its advantage and disadvantage to it. when you need to get hold of an MD for patient change of condition or critical values, you can call them right away. but when you are in the patient's room and doing some procedures and your phone rings, then you are interrupted. its up to you to answer it or not. but answering it and telling them your in a patient's room and ask for their number for you to call them back - is much better than not answering them at all. i hope i answered some of your questions.
  2. in some way it helped me got through all my nclex questions. of course, when you sit and take the exam, you really need to think it through using critical thinking (integrating the knowledge, concepts and principles; putting them all together to be able to answer a question) but when you are having a hard time and not sure of your answer; then all the kaplan strategies will help you out. read the book and it sure do gave me some enlightenment on the test-taking strategies. good luck & god bless you. :)
  3. i passed the readiness test in kaplan. i also passed the nclex with 75qs. for me, it doesn't really assure you that when you pass the readiness, you will pass the nclex. but somehow when you take the readiness 2 weeks away your scheduled exam then you can gauge yourself where you stand and what aspect you need to read on. you can always practice answering on the qbank or q & a. for the select all that apply: basically there's no sure strategy on that. they can question you about almost anything. for me, i studied infection control, some basic nursing procedures and patient safety. i sure did got them on my exam. i'm sure you'll both do fine on the exam. just know your abcs, usual meds and disease (s/sx). good luck & god bless!!!
  4. :balloons:congrats to wizard, rn...:balloons: go forth... and... make a difference... :)
  5. congratulations!!!! good job!!!:balloons:
  6. oh my!!! happy birthday!!! and congrats!!!:balloons:
  7. congratulations to all who passed the exam this december...:balloons: i just want to say to those who didn't make it that god is comforting you and giving you strength to stand up,continue your quests and win... i also have faith in you that you can do it too!!! :) good luck to all and happy new year!!! :balloons:
  8. wow congrats to you! good job, new rn!!! to my nov family: i got my dream job! whew! i'll post the interview questions later when i get home. hehehe... :) interviewed thurs, offered friday! weeeeeeeee... miss you all guys...
  9. mandi, rn :balloons:congratulations!!! good job! god bless you! je_da
  10. bumps summer!!!!!!!! you can do it tomorrow... good luck & god bless you!!! i'm praying for you... :) je_da
  11. Either way, just hang in there Gwafuh. Pray too,ok. You did your best with God as your guide. Waiting can make you feel crazy, but dont let it beat you..Hehe..
  12. wow! what a nice post... i can relate to this... :) thanks
  13. ergito2 congrats! i know you can do it with god on your side... **************** diahni wow we're in the same boat... :) good luck on the search!!! **************** iampattyrn congrats on your baby boy this christmas.... take your time... the job will always be there... your son needs you the most this time... :) *************** narine weeeeee... we're on the same field... hehehe i know you will become the finset nurse here... :) good luck on the interview... ************** nazarite good to hear about your news... good luck too!!! :)
  14. Ergito2 congrats! I knw you did it!hahaha! I am proud of you.. You've been there too for me. Thank you! now go and celebrate! You deserve it! Weee!

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