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  1. a.the charge nurse provides guidance to an lpn regarding hanging blood on another of robert's patients. a lpn can't hang blood. b. robert tells the lpn on his team to assess his other patients while involved with mr. b. a lpn can't assess. c. the charge nurse reassigns a certified nursing assistant to work with robert. a cna wouldn't be qualified to care for a pt. with falling o2 sats and a falling b/p. d. robert transfers the responsiblitly of caring for one of his patients who requires a blood transfusion to another rn. your answer.
  2. Thank you for the advice. I pasted a link that explains the situation. Basically, the school has decided not to pursue getting the accreditation back because "it has no added value to the nursing program." The problem stems from the fact that the school employs teachers who lack masters degrees. http://solutionsoutsidethebox.net/documents/Quotes/RT%20WVCC%20NLN.pdf
  3. I recently sent my application into a nursing school only to find out that they lost their accreditation with the NLNAC last year. However, the school is saying that their accreditation with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools is suficiant. I have heard that getting a job or getting into a RN to BSN program (something I would like to do) after graduating from a school that is not accreditated with the NLCAC is tough. Is this true? This school is very close to my home, affordable, and apparently has a great program so I am torn. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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