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RN2BE1210

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  1. What is a CCE? I'm not familiar with that term
  2. RN2BE1210 replied to MegoEgo's topic in General Students
    I know at my school the first semester no because they wanted to make sure you really knew simple math. Anything after first semester yes.
  3. They round at my school. Thank God, because I know a lot of my classmates needed just a 74.5 to get out of the class.
  4. You don't feel that you could do both? Maybe one will work with you scheduling wise because both jobs would be beneficial to you.
  5. Well first of all I wish you luck with your semester. The only advice I can give you is to just remain calm to the best of your abilities. Usually if instructors like that see that they get to you, it only makes it worse. And just try and stay positive. Try to find SOMETHING positive about the experience.
  6. That's what I was thinking also. You wouldn't want to start an antibiotic until the C&S has been done. At least that's what I've been taught. But then again as soon as I saw that temp I knew it was an infection.
  7. I would have to agree with secondary prevention because of early detection of the disease, and because of the risk factors
  8. I will be celebrating with you after May 12th!! Congrats to you!
  9. I was wondering the same thing. This summer I will be doing a nurse extern position where I'll move around different floors/dept of hospitals to gain more experience. I'm hoping that if I do that this summer, and next that it will give me some advantage when I graduate Dec. 2010
  10. Congrats to you, and everyone else graduating! You guys give me hope!!
  11. 1. I love helping people 2. I like to solve puzzle's and figuring out why certain things effect others 3. I feel like I was always taking care of family or friends who are sick 4. Job stability 5. And of course if I didn't say the money I'd be lying! :)
  12. Well anywhere you move now and days there's going to be crime. I'm in the process of moving to Pearland myself in May, and the neighborhood that I'm relocating to seems pretty nice. The commute really depends on what time you leave in the morning. Genreally it takes me about 15-20 minutes to make it from Broadway (Pearland Town Center) to the med center but I know 288 gets pretty backed up in the morning and about 3-4 in the afternoon is when it starts getting hectic making it back home. But by 7 you should be fine, not too much traffic. Also Almeda runs the same way as 288 and will take you to the Med center, there's just a bunch of stop lights, but probably not as much traffic to deal with.
  13. i'm transferring to your school! :wink2: jk!
  14. I really try not to let it even phase me. I just always think that they aren't making my grades for me, and they aren't helping me learn anything. I just really don't have time for the cattiness and childish things that can go on in NS. I would say just try to stay focused on your goal. But trust me, I know how it feels and I'm sorry that they didn't have the decency to be discreet about it.

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