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  1. Im in my 3rd semester of nursing right now and that is how my simulations went for the first 2 semesters. Now in semester 3, we get the scenario right before we see the "patient". I think because we were new students, they gave us time to go home, research and familiarize ourselves. I liked this way for the beginner students because it eased a lot of anxieties.
  2. Everyone starts off at the beginning :)
  3. Just prepare for your simulation as much as you can 1. research your meds 2. research your surgery 3. possible complications 4. create a list of foci you think you may have before seeing the patient (revise your foci after meeting patient)

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