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njsnyder

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  1. njsnyder replied to remf3's topic in Emergency
    just because your car can go 120mph does that mean you would drive that fast and be safe, that would destroy your car and engine? those are maximum limits! It can not be any different for iv's. and if a doc wants a 16 in, im not going to go show him the package and say well an 18 can do 6l/hr, do you think he cares on a trauma?
  2. i just gave mag for torsades, if it premixed in a bag run in it wide open , or push it as fast as you like, you can run it slower for respiratory issues
  3. njsnyder replied to remf3's topic in Emergency
    if you worked in a real level 1 trauma center you would understand the need for larger ivs like 14 and 16. have a pt that seems fine code on you or a pt get intubated within 10 minutes of arrival that was responsive at home or a trauma that you infuse 5-6 liters over an our and you might start to understand. no you dont put in large iv to scare frequent flyers, if you do that you need to be sued and lose you license cause your not a nurse. you need to look at the pt and situation and decide for yourself.
  4. the logits have also changed to -.21 , bascically means you have less room for error
  5. PVT works, found out today that i passed. 1 hour and 80-85 questions and im an RN. unbelievable
  6. i took my test june 11th i got the good pop up when i got home aftger delevery was successful, today i found out i passed and my name and license are active on the state board. wooo hooo! PVT trick works, trust it!
  7. I don't remember what nclex said to do with the math and I just took it Friday. Honestly I had one math question, that's it. I would focus on prioritizing and infection control
  8. i took my nlcex rn this morning and took about 85 questions and i checked after it says the results were delivered and got the good message. i hope its true. that test was insane
  9. yes alot of isolation, ive been reading people who have taken the test and it seems like we all had generally the same stuff. prioritizing and isolation/infection control
  10. I had one med calculaton. Yea all the importance stressed on that in school and only one question
  11. Thanks. I actually didn't have that many sata. I don't like them either maybe 10 at the most. Sata were the only alternate format questions I had too
  12. that was the worst test i have taken, ever. im really not sure how i did, and i cannt even say how you are supposed to prepare for the test.you either have a good base or not. i had alot of prioritizing pt care, like which pt would you care for first, which meds would you give first, etc. it shut off at 85-90 im not even sure, i wasnt paying attention to the number, it took me about an hour. not sure how i feel about it at all. i tried the pearson vue trick and i got the good popup, but i will have to wait and see, my state doesnt have the quick results, so ill have to wait on the board of nursing.
  13. im taking nclex tomorrow, friday. i scored 84% on my proctored test or 99% chance to pass, but these live review tests are insanely hard. stuff i never remember even talking about. a friend of mine said that they called ati and ati said that 60% is like a 97% chance to pass. not sure if its true or not. but these 3.0 tests are making me nervous
  14. Actually I'm a father! But thanks! I'm just saying this because I've seen so mmany people not try and give up . Don't give up!
  15. Well just to tell my story. I started last Jan in an RN program that is 1.5 years long. The school took none of my prereqs from my associates degree I already have. My first semester was 19 cr hrs . This semester is 16. And the last two 18 and 19. I made it past that first and now I am continuing , I had a couple test already this semester and am doing fine so far. I also work 30 hours a week and have a daughter. I moved 3.5 hours, sold my house, and moved over break. The school I go to is notorious for being hard around here but they have a 97% nclex pass rate. Long story short, for anyone wanting to get into nursing, anything is possible, don't give up. Nursing school is harder tahn you can imagine, it was a shock for me. But if it's your dream you can make it happen. I just hope I can make it! Less than a year left!

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