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Care plan book?
I have the one Shorty suggested and love it! Also found it on eBay for only $8 and in really great shape!
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Read, Read, Read
Our upperclassmen told us that we should read, read, read. What do the RN's here think are good to read before school begins? I've heard anything, but if I am going to read something, I would like it to be nursing related. I don't have my books yet, or I would be hitting them now! TIA
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Nerves are shot, Took NCLEX Stopped at 85
I took my NREMT-B at Pearson and that test too uses a algorithm like the NCLEX. Mine stopped at 76 and before I left the city limits, I had an email stating I passed. You'll be fine. Sounds like you passed to me. Congratulations!
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CNA Exam for a NREMT-B
Hi Steffers & Flare! So I've finished my CNA and I am now awaiting the answer for my admission to the ADN. I am 99% sure I will get it since I have plenty of points. Just a little update since many people don't seem to give updates and they are always nice for the ones that take time to answer our silly questions! Hope you both are well!
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Nitro spray question
Shaking the bottle can displace the liquid in the tube and cause the measuring chamber to measure the wrong amount of drug. This means you may not receive a full dose. In that case, the exact amount of drug delivered cannot be determined. source: Nitrolingual® Pumpspray Website
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CNA Exam for a NREMT-B
Thanks to you both for taking the time to reply. I really appreciate it! Do you know where I could find a place that lists all the skills I need to study? I found a nice playlist on the popular video website, but wanted to see a list that covers each skill. I have found one on the net from searching, but not positive that all skills are listed. Thanks again! -C
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CNA Exam for a NREMT-B
Hello all, I have recently obtained my firefighter certification and while completing my clinicals for my NREMT-B, I worked 24 hours in the local ED. I went over to pediatrics to work with an ex paramedic and he suggested that I go to nursing school instead of paramedic. With his 15 years of paramedic experience, I took his advice. My question is this. I need to have a CNA I to be able to apply to the ASN program. How difficult is the CNA for someone that has not had the class but has completed the NREMT course and exam? Thanks in advance!