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omg some one help meee :'( time to cry
im worried about getting them and giving them we want to have a baby but i hate pain i really want one tho and the big needle that goes in the patients back oh no ma'am not at all i will just have to do something idk but when i talk about the steps to giving IV'S is doesnt bug me so maybe i will get over it once i finally get to do one. as long as i dont have to have anyone do one on me in class or i will not get a grade for that lol someone unexperinced poking my veins i dont think so. thanks everyone for the comments and about anatomy im taking an intergrated program starting in the spring and i will take them along with my nursing classes then.
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omg some one help meee :'( time to cry
Thanks everyone im still scared but maybe if i had one in myself it wouldnt be so bad im not scared to do shots because i take them all the time. But im not going to raise my hand to get iv'd lmao
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Questions from a very lost potential Nursing student..
im not good in math either but i think you can make it. the schools that i applied for do not have waiting lists they do everything by a point system. they tally up the grades u got in ur pre req classes along with ur entrance exam that u had to take in order to be accepted and then they decided who gets accepted by who has the highest scores. Then i also heard in Cali that they put all applicants in the computer and randomly select them.but i dont think it would be to hard to get in on ur fist try if u dont then apply again and do cna or something to gain experince while ur waiting.
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omg some one help meee :'( time to cry
Ok i want to be a nurse and i am amost done with my pre reqs i just seen on youtube how they do an IV and it was scary. I have no problem doing anything else i can easily do other things i can even give a shot but sticking something in someones vein and then leaving it there scares the mess outta me. and i kno it has to feel like crap because me myself do not have big viens nor vissible they are very very small and i would hate to have to give one myself. i heard that they an numb the area. does this really numb it and do nurses do this often? also is it as bad as it seems? i dont wanna IV anyone if i kno it is very painful myself.. when i was little i had a problem with needles id run all the way down the hall from the nurses and they had to chase me and hold me down but i want to help others and i can do everything else only thing that scares me now are IV's plus i no longer run down the hall from the nurses lol
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problems having 2 nursing jobs
you only need one things happen all the time like this trust me i had two jobs and they about killed me they also had conflicting times but i didnt want to leave my first job because i was attached as u are now. u have to think about ur health in this situation and choose the best one make a list for each for good and bad and pick one.
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GA nursing school Q's
I noticed when i googled it that it is a part of the ga state university system which my school is also so i should be able to transfer all courses. smh my school only offers the prenursing classes (such as A&P, chemisty bio exc.) and they want to give u a AS IN PRE NURSING WHICH IS A RIP OFF beacuse then u have to spend more money to get ur classes that u need tobecome a RN by going to another school. it really sucks. my school is only good if u plan on going straight to a BSN i just want my associates to start with and then i want to do a bridge program after a year. THANKS FOR THE INFO
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Best Chemistry Choice?
i am at atlanta metro and that is survey of chemistry which is recomended its basicly like a intro course to get you familiar with things u need to kno (i guess) but go see ur advisor and let them no what u are thinking they will know what u need to do and they prob have a list of classes that u need to take to transfer over they will def know the chem u need to take although i think u are in the right one. PAYCE CHA
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GA nursing school Q's
hello im new to the board and right now I am taking my pre req's at Atl metropolitan college they dont offer any of the clinicals or anything needed to get my ADN which is what i want i dont have the money nor the time to go to the BSN. One of my Questions that I have is what schools do they have in or close to the atlanta area (im not originaly form here)? also what are the waiting times for entrance into these programs ? and do u have to take an exit or entrance exam for the programs? if anyone could help i would gladly appreciate it thank u. chacha