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  1. massage and pedicure with your coffee?
  2. elkpark, i was also well-educated on this subject. as a matter of fact, a couple of my instructors harped on it and believe me, when i even consider blurring that line a little bit, my mind goes back and gets real clear real fast lol. what amazes me is the fact that as soon as you start "nursing school", family and friends begin calling for advice and asking questions. one of my instructors told us that in class and i just laughed it off, but it was true. my grandmother was having a procedure and refused to have anyone else in the family with her besides me because i was "in nursing school". heck, i was just starting my core classes! i had 2 exams that day and lost 20 points on them (10 pts for each that i missed)...shaking my head...but i was there for my bestie that i love so very much!!! but seriously, i was shocked at how many people would just call out of the blue...strange to me sometimes when it is a friend, it is difficult to remain professional at all times. with that being said, i try diligently to always be very careful to not "blur that line" or relationship with another because i was definately paying attention in class and know what can happen...and i don't want it to happen to me lol.
  3. i totally agree with blueh20!!! daytonite is awesome and has also helped me quite a bit...i would so love for her to be my mentor :lvan: thank you daytonite
  4. merry christmas and hope yall have an awesome 2010!!! from deep in the heart of south georgia!!! :giftbox::candycane::tree:
  5. I catch myself doing it mostly in text messages because it helps to make the message so much shorter and faster :lvan:
  6. I agree with Orca...if I write them, it helps me to remember. I read this post earlier today from Nurse2be09 in a post about the NCLEX and maybe it will help you. I hope Nurse2be09 doesn't mind me sharing... "I studied the drugs by the classifications. I used a little handbook called Mosby's Pharmacoogy Memory Notecards since I'm a visual learner. For example, I know antibotics should be taken with lots of fluids. I also know drugs that start with Cepha (antibotics), it is contraindicated for patients who are allergic to PCN. In other words, Cepha=PCN allergy. I know the ACE-I ends in -pril and I need to watch out for hyperkalemia and persistant cough. Beta blockers end in -olol and I need to watch for hypotension. This is how I studied for meds. And I had several questions on NCLEX with common meds and a few I've never heard of, but was able to look at the classification and go from there." Good luck on your test!
  7. thanks to everyone that replied! i appreciate it very much! i have one more semester til graduation and i am excited but nervous too about the changes that are about to take place in my life. i am sure i will be spending alot more time on here then. thanks again and i hope you all have a wonderful thanksgiving!!! :hrnsmlys:
  8. that's exactly the way i feel about this website!!! if i could sit around and read it all day, that would be awesome! as a matter of fact, i would probably learn more that way than sitting in on lectures
  9. It has been a while since I have been on here...no life right now haha, but I was wondering if someone would recommend the best nursing magazine out there. I would really appreciate it and thanks in advance!
  10. I was just referring to the length of time you had to wait for your results, that's all :nuke: I would have pulled all my hair out by then LOL
  11. Soooo, is it true about the trick? Does that really work? Does that truly mean you passed? COOOOOLLLLL :):):)
  12. Absolutely 100% positive. I'm not gonna lie...that was my first thought and even though I didn't believe it, I did question her about it. I think if he even remotely tried something like that he would get his butt kicked...she's a little spitfire LOL. Honestly, I truly don't believe that he is responsible.
  13. I know go see a doctor but has anyone ever seen this before?
  14. you are so right about friends and family. the only ones that truly understand are right on here with you. have faith in yourself! and keep on praying! let us know how it goes!!! :caduceus:

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