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nsrs2005

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  1. infiltration is to cause (as a liquid) to permeate something by penetrating its pores or interstices to pass into or through (a substance) by filtering or permeating to pass (troops) singly or in small groups through gaps in the enemy line to enter or become established in gradually or unobtrusively usually for subversive purposes: hematoma, is a collection of blood outside the blood vessels, generally the result of hemorrhage, or more specifically, internal bleeding. it is commonly called a bruise. it is not to be confused with haemangioma which is an abnormal build up of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs. to enter, permeate, or pass through a substance or area by filtering or by insinuating gradually
  2. I think that you have to have a GPA or higher. There is a possibility of trying but your best bet is to take one of your pre-reqs over and score higher. Thats what I did. I just took one of my electives not the science over English and scored an A which bought my GPA up. You can always call the school and ask they are very good with answering the phone and answering questions but I do believe you have to have a GPA 2.5 and higher thats a given. Good Luck but again it dont hurt to try.
  3. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. The patient is DX with CAP(Community Acquired Pneumonia) Is Ceftriaxone appropriate for this patient. Why would the doctor order a peak and trough level for a patient recieving an aminoglycoside antibiotic, such as vancomycin. What are the nursing responsibilities. Is the D5 0.45NS an appropriate fluid for Mrs. J? Are there any concerns about the rate? Describe how the order to titrate O2 to maintain an SaO2>90% would be carried out. Regulatr diet V.S with temp q4h IV of D51/2 NS at 125cc/hr Ceftriaone (Rocephin) 1Gm. IVPB q24h 6 L 02/NC, Titrate to maintain (SaO2)>90% Stat ABGs Sputum for Gram Stain Sputum for culture and sensitivity C&S)x3 Draw blood cultures x2 sites for temp >102F CBC W/DIFF BMP UA w/C&S on admission CXR on admission and in the AM Acetaminophen 650mg. po q4h for temp>101F
  4. I am in my first semester of nursing. I was just wondering if anyone have anything specific that i should focus on for the exam. My first exam is tomorrow and i am trying not be nervous but its very hard. I am managing right now hopefully a good nights rest will do the trick for tomorrow morning. I am trying to study the specifics as opposed to everything i read. Any suggestions before i be put to the ultimate test tomorrow. Thanking everyone in advance for any comments
  5. hello Well thanks for the information. It is very nice to know that you are about to graduate. I will keep that in mind in terms of having questions for you. I will definitely send you a message.
  6. Well that's cool. I start this fall also I am interested in the group thing. Since this is a whole new experience for me I want to make sure I get the whole experience and make it as easy as possible. So which classes did u pick. I picked Monday morning n a tues class n I go to clinicals on thurs and fri. What kind of communication are you trying to get started is it a group thing. Well let me know and if you want we can exchange numbers before school start and did you get your text books yet
  7. I am a Medical assistant. Getting out of school is the problem they start you off with just 9 or 10 dollars an hour and sometimes they dont want to hire you with no experience. The only thing with that is the amount they charge for the program, for that much you might as well go into nursing. You learn just about the same thing and it will be worth it in the end. I am not knocking your choice because I also went through a Medical Assistant program but in the end I wish I would of just done nursing. If you can pass that then you can get through nursing it requires the same amount of study and the fact that you chose the health care field, as a nurse you will have more opportunities and better pay. So if its about the pay then you really wont see it until you spend a couple of years working and probably steady in one office and most of the time MA positions dont offer benefits. So good luck. But if you do go through the program see if the credits are transferable in case you decide to go into nursing in the future. You may also want to look into ultrsound, radiology or another paid well field in the healthcare field.
  8. to the OPdid you check-out the company. I am looking for scholarships and grants and an assistance would be helpful. If you find out if they are legit please send me a private message so I can apply. thanks alot and good luck. Another thing is if you find any information on schalrships and grants please feel free to drop me a line.
  9. Is anyone familiar with Montgomery College Nursing program. I have been accepted for the fall semester and just trying to get as much information as possible. Tryingto make probably the most difficult time in my life less difficult. I heard nursing school is very challenging and I want to do well like everyone else. So I think this board is a start for me. Trying to get as much info as possible. So can anyone lend a helping hand with this. Any knowledge is better than no knowledge thanks.
  10. Well seems like your dedicated. The good thing about pre requisites is that they have classes in the morning, afternoon, or evening that you can choose from. Another thing you want to keep in mind is that nursing is competitive but as long as you have the drive and determination then you will get in. I am not a competitive person and I know my GPA is not in the top ranking. So I applied to several and all colleges and I did get in. I do not worry about which school I go to as long as I get in because when they need nurses they do not stop and ask which school you went to. I have been in school on several different occasions I am now 30. Have a BA degree and Certificate in Medical Assistant and now I am back in school for nursing. Friends say I will be in college for ever and I just say well at least I know I will be learning forever and as they say you learn everyday. So do not give up and just make sure you do what you do for you. And as far as anything goes think about if you ended up all alone at least you have a career in the end something and didnt let time pass you by. Cause no one can waist your time but you.
  11. If you can ace all your classes then do that but if you can not (like me)lol then if possible keep your options open. For me I looked at several colleges in my area rather all the colleges. I took the prereqs that they all had in common. If you ace all your classes and score high on the exam then you really do not have much to worry about. But if you have the option of looking at other schools in other states or couties that were about an hour drive then do that especially when your in a town with limited resources. I was looking high and low in states where I knew someone who would be able to help me out. But I ended up in a school that was an hour drive away. So just evaluate all the schools available and make sure they dont have waiting list if thats not a choice of yours. Cause I know that was not a choice of mines so. But then match the requirements up along with the deadlines and then make a choice. They are all pretty similar with the A&P, Microbiology, Chemistry, Math, English. You also want to find out which classes they use the GPA for because many colleges are just using the science and math classes to add the GPA so if thats the classes they are using then you wanna ace those classes. Good luck it is a job trying to get into nursing school. You also want to make sure you speak to the nursing faculty only when you do call for info because so many different information you might obtain which may not be right. And collect names when they do in case you need to refer back to them.
  12. Well I guess once you want something no matter how hard you try to leave it behind it will always follow you. I have been in school for several years. First I completed a Bachelors degree and then I went for Medical Assistant and now after all that I was back in school taking prereq in my science courses for nursing program. The only advice I give is to make sure all your prereq are done before applying, make sure you check all the schools in your area and their requirements, so that gives you more choices, make sure you maintain an A or B in all your math and science courses, and make sure you have copies of all your official transcripts when you apply to the other colleges, make sure you check the deadlines for all the colleges. Its just so many students and so little seating especially if you in NY area then your exam score needs to be high, as well as your GPA. But don't get discouraged cause I am not a competitive person and I got accepted to a nursing program but again I do not live in NYC and I applied to about 4 schools. So I am excited but if its meant to be then it will be. So good luck and don't turn back even if you do not get in the first time.
  13. Well like alot of people, you hate math, I hate math as well. The funny thing about school that I learned is that if you stick with it and work with it, it would work for you. Your problem is you keep running and if you stop for a minute and realize that you can run but you can not hide then you will learn to overcome those fears and face reality that no matter what you do you will need to face the facts that some things you just can not hide from. I understand what you mean about schools not teaching or you did not learn anything because believe me you I was in college for four years and learned absolutely nothing except from this one teacher and that was at the end. So I really understand you but only you can face your fears. And like mentioned above all colleges have tutors and better yet most colleges some professors even have a study time for you to set up an appointment and have them go over it with you and only you. I do not think it is the class I think it is more of the students. Because for me it is having to put my hands up in class and ask questions. So do not be afraid to get one on one help to pass the class. Good luck
  14. I took the teas and it was basicly easily depending on how long you been out of a certain class. For instance the math and science is probably what got me. I also got pretty low but passed on the english portion because of the psychologicalness of the questions. But it was fairly easy just brush up on the basic part of math and basic science biology rather and you should do fine. I think each school have a different exam by the way. But if you get the book and study that I believe it is pretty much the same format cause a friend of mines had the book and she did very well. Good luck. Nothing to stress over just make sure you answer more correct than wrong.
  15. Thats a nice format starting early. I am trying that so far not so good. Its difficult to get out of the habit of studying to jump into the habit of studying so good luck with that. Cause believe me you we gonna need it

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