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jugre

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  1. Oakland Community College has one.
  2. Are you a 2nd year student? I would ask you your name but I don't want you to post it. Where are you going for clinicals? I'll be at Detroit Receiving.
  3. Hi! Where are you going for clinicals? I'll be @ Detroit Receiving, Th/Fri 7 - 3.
  4. I'm in the traditional ADN program at the Highland Lakes campus! It's a great program but a lot of hard work. Are you interested in becoming an RN eventually?
  5. I don't think so but I'm not 100% positive. I think you go on the 3rd of September for lecture to make up for labor day and the following week you go to lab on Tues from 10 - 12 until the end of the semester. Don't quote me on that though. It's hard for me to remember that since last fall. You should call the Nursing department to double check that. I don't want to give you the wrong information. I looked at my syllabus from last fall and looked at check-off dates and it was from September. Again, please call the nursing office so they can tell you the correct dates and times.
  6. Yes, there should be a syllabus for lab for 1410. Lab isn't listed on your bill because it is all tied together with 1410 lecture. So you need a syllabus for lab and one for lecture. The syllabus for lab is slightly thicker than the one for lecture. I found my old one and saw that it cost around $15.
  7. Yes, there should be a separate one for lab.
  8. No you will have lab too. You'll have lecture, lab, and 2 clinical days. When you're a 2nd year, you just have lecture and 2 clinical days. Good luck!
  9. Congratulations!! I can't wait to get there! I have 4 classes left...woo hoo! Great job!
  10. If you're talking about NUR 1410, you don't start clinicals until October. You'll probably find out 1 - 2 weeks before from what I remember. I know it's frustrating. I'm a second year student and it gets annoying waiting for the information that you need. You should get your lab info in the mail. If anyone needs help, let me know! I've been there! Congrats!
  11. I'm not on the wait list. I am starting my second year in the Nursing program in September. I only have 4 classes left to graduate! Woo hoo! Once you start the program there will be math tests at the beginning of every semester. They are so easy once you learn the formulas. You'll learn all that in pharmacology. Good luck with your MPT! You'll do great!
  12. If you practiced for a month and used the practice test, you should be fine. I practiced for 2 weeks and did the math until I was comfortable enough to not look at the answers until I was done. If I remember correctly, there is no question regarding what a percent is. But, every test is different. It is multiple choice. It's pretty much like the practice test. There were a few tricky ones but I just used my best judgement. I hope this helps you! Good Luck! You'll do great!
  13. Hey there! I am finishing up my first year of nursing school at OCC and I am in my Med/Surg rotation. Yes, I think Med/Surg has been the hardest class so far. BUT, the clinical part of it is just like acute care that you have in 141 but you have meds added to the mix. I can honestly say that it hasn't been too bad. Every class is time consuming but it's worth it in the end. If you can survive acute care clinicals in 141, you can survive med/surg. Don't believe all the stories you hear about ANY rotation. I have enjoyed all of them so far! If anyone has any questions or needs help, message me! I'd be glad to! Keep up the good work! You can do it!
  14. I've kept all of my syllabi and power points. The pharm syllabus & textbook is helping me out right now because the med/surg book doesn't get too in depth on some drugs and it's a bit more simplified. Try not to worry about the pharm quiz. I know it's a bit overwhelming but you'll be great! You've worked hard to get into the program and you'll be fine. I remember how I felt so I know exactly how you feel! Good luck!
  15. Hi everyone! I was reading some posts and I just wanted to let you all know that you should hang onto your pharm syllabus and text book. It will be really helpful in the future. I just started Med/Surg and with all the meds we need to learn, it has been beneficial to me! Congratulations on getting into the program and good luck!

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