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Nursing with a hearing loss: Yes you can!
I struggle with this issue as as nurse when it comes to hearing issues. even with normal hearing and listening to patients lung sound especially in my line of work that this could be an issue on top of learning all of the sounds of the body in the first place, adventitious lung sounds etc.
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Going back to school online. Statistics
It quite easy so far.
- SNHU online RN-BSN
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Going back to school online. Statistics
I can do math for meds without issue. That is basic, formulation. I need to know the who, what, when and why. In math it's not like that. That is what I mean. I have been taking care of patients for years. It's statistics part of it that throws me off. I have no plan on administrative ever.
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Going back to school online. Statistics
Hi All, I am starting Southern New Hampshire University online for my BSN. Unfortunately I have to take Statistics for health care professionals. I'm really nervous. The class is 9 weeks. But I have always struggled with math never mind something like Statistics. Any advice as to how hard it is and any online help site for this type of Statistics course for nurses? Thanks!
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Help with information on patient ratio staffing
Could you possibly resend that martix information. I think I lost it? Thanks so much for your help!
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Help with information on patient ratio staffing
Hi, Do you have a grid you can email me? That would be great! Thanks!!
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Help with information on patient ratio staffing
are there any Massachusetts nurses? I know I spoke with a NICU nurse and they used some type of grid? I didn't quite understand it?
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Help with information on patient ratio staffing
Hi folks, I am doing a presentation on patient to ratio staffing for school. I found a ton of information about it on Massachusetts Nurses Association but I can't find anything on who sets these ratios. Can anyone help me in this area. I am assuming each hospital department sets their own but I am not sure . Thanks!
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Lawrence Memorial/Regis College ASN
Your basically in. I am in the evening/weekend program. They may ask you why you want to be a nurse. Why you chose this particular school. It's a wonderful program very challenging so be ready to give up a lot for a short time. They are going to be using the Brunner & Suddarth Medical Surgical book for your first semester they will use Taylor's fundamentals of nursing, Lehne's Pharmacology 7th edition, I suggest you look at those a bit. You'll need about 9 books , a PDA and uniforms so if your working put some $$ aside.
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Lawrence Memorial/Regis College ASN
I'm in my second semester at LM/RC, Evening weekend division, it is a wonderful program but it is tough, everyone in the class either works and or has kids etc. it's taylored with that in mind. Good Luck!
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Help on Lawrence Memorial ASN!
Bio, Chem, Algebra, Statistics, Microbiology A & P I , A & P 2. Ethics, Sociology. Some I took online others at Wakefield High. Good Luck!
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Lawrence Memorial/Regis College ASN
It will take 4 months. Everyone in my class had the same thing. I applied at the beginning of February and got an email in May to come in for an interview. Once you get the interview your pretty much in. You really need a good essay and references and of course b+ or better in your sciences, except for like high school grades if you haven't been for over 5 years. They really want to see your a good student now. It's a touch program once your in too, but I love it! Good luck!
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Help on Lawrence Memorial ASN!
This is an intense course, it is my first week. They lay everything out for you though. My GPA was 3.8 at acceptance. They won't look at anyone with a C average eventhough the "accept" applications with a C+ or better. :)
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Help I;m starting nursing school monday!
I am staring nursing school Monday night and I am really nervous! I am attending Lawrence Memorial Regis College in Medford nights. I have been working towards this day for three years with straight A's, I am married with two kids ages 5 & 7 , I stopped working. What should I expect? Any helpful tips suggestions or helpful supplemental books or websites?? Thanks!!