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jonaaathan

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  1. graduated late may, just received my ATT yesterday.. boo!
  2. thanks for posting this. been digging through this forum for quick review sheets
  3. just try to stay positive. if you go into each exam worrying about failing, then you've lost half the battle. to boost your confidence and ability retain the material you learn in class, try reviewing your lecture/notes within 24 hours -- our minds just seem to work better when we do that. i made a table of the gestational weeks and what changes occur in both mommy and baby. with that table, i also made note of which tests can be done on either mommy or baby. like libran1984 said, flash cards. they do wonders for knowing diseases/conditions. on one side have the disease/condition. and on the other: what the disease or condition is, signs & symptoms, what causes it, and possible treatments. keep your head up and good luck with the rest of your semester!
  4. not sure if this may help you, but if you have an android phone you can get this app called Mini Nurse which has some lab values and a bunch of other stuff on there. it's free so you might want to check that first to see if it has what you need before buying something that's $99 from amazon.
  5. i agree. i'm in my last semester of my 18month lpn/lvn program and it has been quite an experience. i will be continuing to RN simply because it will only take about another year once i get in.
  6. i'm in my third and final semester as an LPN/LVN student and even til now i get the jitters. it's just we anticipate so much and we're not sure of what's going to happen. it's okay though, just try to relax and take it a day at a time. i hope you're first day went well! i found an application for android phones that may help you. it's called mini nurse and it's free. maybe that might calm the jitters

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