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stephanishawn

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  1. okay, well thank you. i have the saunders light blue book, the fourth edition i believe. so thats covered. i keep hearing about kaplan good and bad, so i don't know about it. would saunders be the best choice personally from you and what others have said? and suzannes plan, how do i go about it, i briefly read it, but what is the pass rate with this plan and is it a good idea, honestly...
  2. hey ya'll, so as you know due to my title, i need advice on retaking this test. the first time, i had 265 questions, and thankfully i was not at a below average passing rate on any categories, but that isn't good enough. i did the hurst review, and did NCLEX 3500, but maybe i did too much and overwhelmed myself. Hurst was great as was NCLEX 3500, so what should i do to pass this test? i'm completely terrified because i am not pointed in any great direction at the moment... so if anyone has some advice that personally worked for you, please let me know, like i said, i'm starting from square one and am just mind blown on what to do.... thanks so much
  3. thank you for all the infection posts, that was a majority of my first test
  4. Prayers sent your way regardless. many many prayers.
  5. the hurst was a great review, i havent heard many things about kaplan to be honest.
  6. good luck to you. its a great accomplisment just graduating nursing school the less.
  7. thats great advice. you worked hard and it showed. congrats to you :):)
  8. yes, too many letters too much water. adh is against you urinating. so if you have too much adh your retaining lots and lots! :)
  9. thanks, have my hurst book right here, i test tuesday, lets get rollin with the hurst review, love it!
  10. yep, output, more reliable than weight for burn patient
  11. endocrine--- hyperthyroid---LOTS OF ENERGY euthyroid--- GOOD (eu means good) no beta blockers to diabetics (will block sympathetic nervous system) thyroid storm--- hyperthyroidism x1000!!! surgery---thyroidectomy support neck elevate hob bleeding precautions need more calories assess hoorificeness & paralysis of vocal cords Have: Trach set report any c/o pressure!!! "C" cheek test (muscle rigidity) (checks signs of hypocalcemia)-->caused by not enough PTH(makes serum calcium decrease)
  12. yes, fluid volume replacement
  13. too many letters... too much water
  14. hey y'all. so i have a question. i take my boards on tuesday. i'm wondering about this whole, "getting more right than wrong." so if i get at least 38 out of the first 75 to i pass??? i'm just real confused about this whole subject. could someone please clarify it for me if they are 100% certain of this... thanks so much

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