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  1. check your email :) i would have linked to it here but it's an excel spreadsheet and it won't allow me to upload it.
  2. I use what's called an exposure chart. Sounds weird, but serves a purpose! For each chapter on your exam you should have AT LEAST 5 exposures to that material to make a C. I just made a chart in Excel with all the topics for the test and as I covered the material I put a check mark next to the subject. I have made all A's in my Fundamentals class doing this. Hope that helps :)
  3. :) I have 3 children. And it's HARD! But I have a fantastic husband who, now that I am in the program, does nearly ALL of the housework and that includes cooking dinner and laundry. Without a strong support system at home Im not sure how I could do it. My breaks at work during the night are spent studying. That's the only way I can fit it all in. It's working so far
  4. I work f/t, got a workforce improvement grant, a couple of scholarships and student loans. I agree with the poster above....borrow conservatively! And pay interest while in school!
  5. Well, here is my take on the subject. If it is something that you have to do in order to pay the bills, then you will figure out how to get it all done. I do the same thing. I work full time on 3rd shift and go to class from 8-2:30 after working all night and getting off at 6:30 in the morning. It SUCKS, but it's the only way that I can go back to school and not starve to death. Hold your head up and tough it out- it will be worth it when you look back :) Have you looked into an extern job or whether or not your state allows you to test to get your LPN?? Those jobs might be willing to work with a school schedule. Just a thought. HTH.
  6. Personally, I try to read a paragraph or two and then summarize that in my own words. If Im able to, then I understood what I read.
  7. OK- Im brand new at this too.But here is my shot at this. Imbalanced Nutrition: less than body requirements r/t loss of weight with adequate food intake. Therapeutic NI for this would be monitoring food intake and recording % eaten..???? Hope this helps. Like I said I am 5 weeks into my very first semester of the ADN program so we are still learning this stuff too. Good Luck Just realized that I have nothing saying AMB....?? SEE? I stink at this! LOL!
  8. Ok- I'll bite. We took our first CPA yesterday and I made a 93%. That is BARELY an A on our grading scale, but still yet it is an A. AND it's the ONLY A in the CLASS!!!! I realize I have alot of work ahead of me, but that was sure a confidence booster!
  9. My mother was very sick my whole childhood. She had to have emergency stomach surgery at Loma Linda when I was about 8 years old. I stayed with my mom in her room; made a pallet in the floor next to her bed. The nurses there would take me to the cafeteria to eat and one even took me to the gift shop and bought me a stencil book. They not only took excellent care of my mother, but they took care of me as well. I knew that I wanted to impact someone's life like they impacted mine.
  10. LOL! I'm the brown noser who has the homework done WAAY before it's due. I'm really not a brown-noser, just extremely worried that something will happen and I could've already had the material finished. I too already see the ones that come in literally 1 minute before theory starts- and I'm the one who is there 30 minutes early reading my lecture material for the day. :thankya: It's just the way that I am!
  11. WOW!!! You don't know how bad I needed to read that. I work full time 40+ hrs a week on 3rd shift and go to NS during the day. I have 3 kids and am busy too. I have heard NOTHING but negative when it comes to my situation, and to be frank I'm tired of people asking me how I'm going to handle it! You are an inspiration! THANKS!!
  12. That's not necessarily true either. AP and Nursing are in two TOTALLY different formats. It would help to have an A in those pre-reqs but it is possible to make it through with a B and even a C in those pre-reqs. I have a friend who is now in Nursing 4 who had a C in AP 1 and has had nothing less than a B on all his tests in NS.
  13. Wow- Im going to search for them now! Thanks!
  14. I can honestly say that each and every one of us had classes together before NS so it wasn't like meeting someone new. We all get along well together, and purposely switch lab partners so that we aren't playing favorites. I'm not really stressed out.....I actually enjoy the pressure. For me at least it helps to push me to perform better.......

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