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IndianaRN2011

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  1. Actually, the rainbow color is a specialty stethoscope (the cost is a few dollars more) and is fairly new on the market (based on my understanding). I wouldn't think there would be a lot of nurses with this color, unless they recently ordered one. I live in the Midwest, and Steeles.com is in Michigan, so I placed an order on Sunday, it was shipped on Monday, and I received it via UPS on Tuesday. Good luck with your decision.
  2. I recently purchased a Littmann Classic II SE stethoscope (rainbow version/carribean blue) and I can hear very well with it. It is also much lighter than the Adscope 601 that I used during clinicals. For my recent purchase, I used Steeles.com -- competitive pricing and exellent customer service.
  3. A life insurance agent (broker) that is licensed with many companies will usually present several type of products and companies, depending upon how you want to use your life insurance purchase. Some agents may be licensed with one company and may only present that company's products. I have found it to be more expensive to purchase a policy as I've gotten older. I've also considered the possibility that we never know when our health may change, and some conditions will increase premiums or could possibly make a person uninsurable. Good luck!
  4. Pearson Vue will post results about 48 hours after you take the test. I'm not sure how this works in a state that does not provide quick results. I took my test on a Friday morning, and paid $7.95 to get the results at 9:10 a.m. on Sunday morning. Good luck!
  5. We were told during school that it is important to do 3,000 to 4,000 NCLEX questions and to be sure to understand the rationales.
  6. You may want to take a look at Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment by Linda Lacharity. This was a resource that I used in June when I took NCLEX and it was very helpful. Good luck!
  7. I passed by test last week (75 questions).:) The Pearson Vue trick works! Sources used: LaCharity's Prioritization/Delegation/Assignment book, Kaplan's NCLEX-RN book/CD (checked out from local library), and 3-week subscription to NCSBN web site. I had to rush through the NCSBN site to get through it before my test date, so more time to review the content/questions would have been good. Good luck!
  8. Chris2120: Did you log into your original account (do not create a new account).
  9. Cherokee is a nice brand. Style 4200 has cargo pockets. I work with a store in my area that will order in a style and there is no charge if I don't like the fit. I ordered style 4200 today (petite) and it will be about 10 business days before my order will be ready. Keep in mind that special orders will take a little time, so plan accordingly to be sure you have them in time for your clinical. I also ordered my lab coat last year, as I only wanted 3/4 length sleeves and all the lab coats in the store had long sleeves. Look through the uniform magazines at the store for ideas.
  10. two semesters remaining for asn program. for this upcoming fall, i will be taking: maternity nursing lecture maternity nursing clinical med-surg ii nursing lecture med-surg ii nursing clinical introduction to microbiology (plus lab) total credits: 13 excited for classes to start on august 23. :)
  11. another possibility to consider is the adscope (adc) 601 convertible cardiology stethoscope. i bought mine from an individual on e-bay (new) for over half-off. it has a chestpiece that converts from pediatric diaphragm to adult bell. good luck with your decision.
  12. My A&P I class covered bones in the skull and body; cat muscles; sheep and human eye; tissue identification (type of tissue; location, i.e., gallbladder; and purpose, i.e., secretion, filtration, etc.). Lots of memorization, but I've been told that it is the foundation for the nursing classes so it is important to have a good understanding of A&P. The physiology portion of the class was harder for me - it required an understanding of how things work, i.e., nervous system - sympathetic and parasympathetic. Good luck.
  13. I will be admitted to the nursing program this fall and would like your suggestions on the following: (1) Anatomy II this summer for six weeks, or, (2) Take the summer off and take my first clinical, Anatomy II, and Phamacology this fall. I don't know how much homework time is involved in the clinical... plus, how hard is it to take Anatomy and Pharmacology at the same time? Thanks for your input.
  14. I am taking only Anatomy I this spring. Once it is completed, I'll be ready to apply to the nursing program and then will anxiously await the decision to see if I get in the program for the fall. I may take Anatomy II this summer, depending upon the instructor.... What classes are you taking this semester? Thanks.
  15. I am working on my second degree at the University of St. Francis (completed a B.S. in Business several years ago). I had a few pre-reqs that I had to take and will apply to enter the ASN nursing program in the fall, 2009. It would be great if we were in the same nursing class! I know there is a watiing list but not sure how long the wait. I had a problem with Anatomy I lecture exams, but no problem on lab exams (I took the advice given by racing-mom4). I asked around and will have an instructor recommended by a number of students, so I'm looking forward to going back to school in a couple weeks to complete this class. I really like the University of St. Francis and can't wait to start clinicals in the fall! I'm sure you will enjoy the smaller class size and the caring instructors. I also have a wonderful advisor. Have you already taken the Anatomy classes? Racing-mom4, you mentioned two difficult instructors - since names cannot be listed here, how will we know who to avoid? Help! Happy New Year!

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