GoodyNurse2b

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  1. Hi. I'm hoping some of you might be able to shed some light on an issue my class is having with a particular professor. I am enrolled in a second-degree BSN program. This semester I am taking...
  2. Megan, I do not take your post as you being rude or insensitive AT ALL. You do make valid points. I take full responsibility of my own learning, but I do feel that the instructor has the...
  3. Megan, In this class, I think the issue with referring people to the book is that the class is pathophys and the book is rather complex. A lot of us need a good explanation of what is in the book to...
  4. I am not taking pharm until next semester, but I do have a method that I use when I have to memorize large volumes of information. It helped in A&P significantly when I had to learn all of the...
  5. Whispera and LLG, Thank you for your responses! I do agree that we must approach her rather carefully, but the fact that you both think it is an appropriate thing to do makes me feel much better!...
  6. I am a future second-degree nursing student, returning to school after receiving my first degree back in 2001. I have been working on the prerequsites for a couple of years and am finally ready to...
  7. I am a future second-degree nursing student, returning to school after receiving my first degree back in 2001. I have been working on the prerequsites for a couple of years and am finally ready to...
  8. Future Nursing Student...only interested in peds...realistic?

    Thanks for all of your replies they have been really encouraging! Most of you have said location is key... I am in Baltimore... in close proximity to Johns Hopkins and University of Maryland. There's...
  9. Thanks for all of your responses to all of my previous posts. As you probably assume, I'm evaluating all of my options including ADN, BSN, and Direct-Entry MSN. The direct entry programs look...
  10. I recently read that nursing students in Maryland are not allowed to draw blood or start IV's... Is this true? If so, when are these skills