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Taylo040

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  1. I agree with CDE. Medtronic is a great manufacturer for pumps and they have educators that will train patient as well as nurses, dr's etc. My son has had a medtronic device for over 4 years now. It is extremely important that prior to the implementation of a pump, the patient must have well rounded education on carb counting. With the high A1C levels, the pump can help with a more continuous control, however, to prevent low's and extreme high's the patient must understand the complexity of Carb counting. A nutritional consult and education would be appropriate prior to starting of the pump. Hope some of this helps!
  2. Thanks for clarifying
  3. olivia60, just because an A/P instructor told you he/she "thought" you do not have the right stuff does not mean that you cannot successfully complete nursing. Have you tried volunteering at a local hospital? Volunteering is a great way to get exposure of what it is like in hospital and working with patients. The pre-req's are difficult, but it is not a good measurement of whether or not you will be a good nurse or successfully become one. It is a lot of hard work, but if you have the drive and passion, anyone can do it! Good Luck!
  4. Which campus are you interviewing at?
  5. Chi flavored, Yes, the main campus only accepts applicants in the Fall, but Sd and SB accept fall, spring, and summer.
  6. kjlc Are you in SD Summer session as well?
  7. I am starting this May as well!
  8. I am accepted into the Summer 2012 SD campus too!
  9. Mona, Did you get accepted into APU SD?
  10. how can you check your application? When I go to check the application that I submitted all it states is, "Application received." Do you go under the graduate site and log in through the, "apply now"?
  11. My favorite is always www.half.com they usually cannot be beat!
  12. MSizz, Sorry, I have never heard of that online school. You can always check the Florida Sate nurses accreditation to see if the school is accountable. I am on the same boat as you though, I am all about the person-to-person instruction.
  13. If you do look into the online ABSN programs make sure that you identify whether it is accredited and also a lot of them have mileage limitations. I had a friend apply and was told no because she lived outside a certain mile ratius. The school mentioned that the clinicals are with person advisor/mentor nurses at the assigned hospitals and they require that you live within a certain distance. Did the school that you applied to mention why you were denied? The GPA sounds solid and so does the degree as well. And the fact that you have experience as a CNA makes me wonder what the heck they are looking for? Are they based on a point system for acceptance?
  14. Wow, COngrats! Please send the good luck this way! I will find out in mid May.

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