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  1. That’s because they only keep them up for a couple days. Keep checking every day morning and night they sometimes repost them. And just be ready with your resume and cover letter.
  2. Thank you for your help you have been so amazing. I felt so lost before. I will let you know how it goes. Thanks again
  3. To Grntea, Thank you are a lifesaver. Your advice helped me look at the assigment from a different point of view. I have an idea of where to start looking and I'm a lot less stressed about it. :)
  4. They sound like fun ideas and i wish i could do something like that but the teaching has to do with nursing. The teaching project is meant to help us advance in our career goal. It was meant to be done in a work setting but i just graduated last year and I'm not currently working. My previous school is letting me teach there. My career goal is to work in a peds unit and after the BSN get my masters in Pediatrics Nurse Practitioner.
  5. by [COLOR=#003366]estef 7:11 pm A member since Mar '11 - from 'Brentwood, NY, US'. Posts: 1 Hi everyone, I need some help in choosing a topic to teach to faculty in a nursing school. This project is for the Bachelors program I'm in. I need to be able to teach the topic in a 30 min presentation. I used to do teaching presentations in the Associates program but it was only to patients. I'm not sure of what will be a good topic for the faculty since I feel they already know so much. I know they don't know everything but if any of you could point me on the right direction I will be so grateful. Thank you again for your time and help.
  6. I really need so much help. I am having a hard time coming up with diagnosis for this patient. 30y/o female PMH: hyperthyroidism, colycystitis PSH: thyroidectomy, cholecytectomy, Chief complain: abdominal pain ERCP w/ stent was done during this hospitalization meds: Synthroid Protonix Bactroban nasal ointment Zosyn Dilaudid Reylan NaCl IV 75ml/h HR:64 RR:16 BP:109/75 Pulse ox: 100 temp: 97.4 pain 0/10 66kg 5'5'' Upper right quadrant of Abdomen tender upon palpation, pain 5/10 pt states she takes calcium supplements and OsCal, does not eat red meat, alert and oriented, ADLs self mother of 3 children sexually active but does not use condoms or birth control. Spanish first language, speaks short phrases in english Knows what medicine she is taking but does not know what each is for or side effects So far i have: risk for excess fluid volume R/t iv therapy deficit knowledge r/t medication regimen AEB inability to recall medicine and their purpose Risk for acute pain r/t tissue trauma secondary to ERCP risk for Hypercalcemia r/t excessive calcium supplements intake. impaired verbal communication r/t language barrier aeb patient asking spanish speaking staff what the doctor had said. (is there a different wording for Impared verbal communication or different diagnosis?) Can there be more than deficit knowledge diagnosis.( the patient doesnt know much about the complications of thyroidectomy. ) i am really unsure of this diagnosis please help. i need 10 diagnosis thank you

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