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CCAC Fall 2009!
I was not at the registration but I know some of the people that were there, they are wonderful. Enjoy your summer, once the fall comes, there will be very little free time.
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CCAC Fall 2009!
I am a second year student at south and I can tell you that it is a hard program but you can make it through if you put in the time studying. For the medical abbreviation quiz they gave us the information to study, I think it was in one of the packets that we purchased from the book store. Be prepared, utilize the help that they offer (tutors) and stay organized. I also found that having separate binders for lecture, lab and clinical helped. Good luck to both of you!
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can't work as a "nursing student" after graduation
Some places hire GNs or graduate nurses for the time frame between graduation and boards. I was told though that if you don't pass boards the first time that you can no longer work as a GN (not sure if that is true or not).
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NS with young children at home?
I am also a SAHM with three children ages 7, 5 and 1 1/2. I completed some of my pre reqs while pregnant with my last child and I am completing my first year of and ADN program right now (I have class Tues and Thurs nights and clinical on Saturdays). It is difficult because you don't have tons of free time to study and everything always gets in the way. My two oldest boys are in school so while the baby naps during the day is when I get most of my studying done (probably about 1 or 2 hours a day) and on weekends I try to get my hubby to take all three out for a couple of hours to get some study time in then. I have managed to carrry a 4.0 through my pre reqs and the first year of nursing, so it is possible, you just have to be creative about how you find the time to study (every free minute). Good luck, you can do it!
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Nursing Student Interview Help
I'll send a pm, just give me a few minutes to fill out everything. Good luck!
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Nursing Student Interview Help
I'll answer your questions, do you want me to do it on here or pm you?
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Question for students in nursing school, or students taking pre reqs to get in it.
If you can only choose one I would go with anatomy, I am not sure if the college that you choose would accept it as credit but it would be a good jump start to understanding a lot of the components of nursing school. I am not sure if all nursing programs requre chemistry or not, I took it in high school (13 years ago) and it counted towards my pre-reqs. Good luck, I wish you the best with your future nursing career!
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Students needed for Short Survey
I did the survey, hope it helps. Good luck!
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Metabolic/ respiratory acidosis and alkalosis
Our instructor taught us ROME Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal (not actuall equal, it would just be on the same end of the spectrum) pH7.35 -------------------------------------------pH7.45 acidosis ------------------------------------------alkalosis Basically if the pH is low (acidosis) and the CO2 is high it would be Respiratory Acidosis and if the pH is high and the CO2 is low it would be Respiratory Alkalosis (respiratory opposite) If the pH is low (acidosis) and the bicarb is also low it would be Metabolic Acidosis and if the pH is high and the bicarb is high it would be Metabolic alkalosis. (metabolic equal) This helped me in class but I know it confused some others, good luck!
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Family Rad Tech jealous of me RN student?
I would just do my best to ignore her, don't get sucked in to her competition with you. It takes a whole team to take care of patients and it sounds like she may not realize that. Hopefully at some point she will realize that she is wasting her time and give up. At least for your sake I hope she does. Congrats on the upcoming graduation, don't let her get you down.
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Students that "float" by in college
I don't see how anybody that cheats to get through school could pass the NCLEX unless he was very lucky. Anyway, I would just keep my distance and do my best if I were you, you can't worry about him. Good luck!
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I gave my first injection!!!!
I am glad that I am not the only one that gets really excited about all of the new stuff. I just couldn't stop smiling after I gave my first IM, subq and hung my first IV. It really does make you feel like a real nurse (at least it makes me feel that way!) Good luck!
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Drug cards/references HELPPPP!!!!
I use Davis's Drug Guide. I have only come across 1 or 2 meds that I couldn't find in the book. I haven't tried to cut and paste from their site so I couldn't give any info about that. I think that the most time consuming part of my clinical day is looking up the drugs before we give them at 8am, but it is a necessary evil. Good luck
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Evening or Weekend Classes?
I attend CCAC in Pittsburgh and they have both day and evening ADN programs. I go on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 - 8 (every other Tuesday until 10 for lab) and my clinicals are on Saturdays from 6:30am - 2:30pm. I love it and it fits in with my life as a wife and mother.
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Your school's exam review policy
Our instructors have exam review in their offices at posted times for all exams except the final. You are basically given your test to look at and you can ask questions about rationales. It is stressed that no bags, jackets etc are allowed into the office and if anybody argues about their test, the review is over. So far it has been pretty nice, I know not everybody takes advantage of it but it has helped me understand some of the things that I missed.