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If you are having trouble finding the book used I would suggest buying the packaged set new at the bookstore. I will be starting my second semester in the nursing program at SBVC and I can't even count how many times I had to refer back to my A&P...
chilibean replied to WayneStateKatie's topic in General Students
I'm so bad with mine and it works perfectly. I throw it in my backpack, squish it in my uniform pocket, it lives in my trunk...lol! A couple of times it came apart in my trunk (i have no idea how) i screwed everything back in place and it works jus...
I feel your pain. I was in the same boat with Pharmacology. It was a 9 week course we only met for 1.5 hrs once a week. I had clinicals, lecture, i work full-time, i have a six year old at home, and I am a single mom. My whole pharmacology class was ...
chilibean replied to hapiyogi's topic in California
I graduated in 2004 in Liberal studies and I am now going for my ASN. I chose to go the ASN route because it was more cost effective for me. I can't afford to put myself through another bachelor's program right now. I also have a 6 year old son and...
My clinical instructor drilled this saying into our brains "If you don't know normal how can you know abnormal" so my advice would be to know your normal physiology before starting nursing school. I just finished my first semester and will be startin...
When I would change dressings during clinicals we had to use sterile techniques. I think I had to change my gloves two or three times. I had to have on sterile gloves when applying a new dressing once I had cleaned the wound. So I'm sure this nurse w...
My favorite snack while studying is cold red grapes and a green tea from starbucks. The best thing about starbucks is when you study there the refills are only $0.50.
Strap on your seatbelt, get your checkbook & credit card ready, and get ready for the ride. Before classes even started I paid a little over $1500 in books, tuition, supplies, and God knows what else. Thankfully you qualify for financial aid. ...