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sbem10

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  1. The yellow Saunders book?
  2. Thank you! Just found it and it's not very expensive at all, 3 week - 50$, 5 week 70$. That's nothing compared to Kaplan and Hurst. Will most likely do the Kaplan and I'll look into it some more and probably get this as well. The Kaplan class is twice a week, so I'll have time in between the classes to do questions.
  3. Hello! I know I should be writing in the student nurse section but I believe that you guys, as nurses who took the NCLEX already would know more about this. I'm unsure of what NCLEX review to attend, I've been hearing about Kaplan, Hurst and ATI and would like to see what helped you all the most. I'm open to other suggestions also. I'll be taking my NCLEX around July
  4. There has to be something I'm doing wrong here...My grade is suffering badly, we just had our second exam and I received a mid-term warning today...I don't know if I even have a chance anymore...and it's not that I don't study because I do. I try to study whenever I have time but as a mom, it's hard to get quiet time...I just don't know anymore.
  5. I need help...I'm trying to decide which care plan I should buy, I went on amazon and I see a few with good reviews but what's the best care plan book you guys own? Since I'm new at this
  6. I love all of your feedback, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I'm trying to stay focused and not have another one of those moments since our exam is less than a week away! My husband said "don't let that happen again, cuz when it does, you get nothing done for the rest of the night, think positive and you'll be ok" and he's right! When that happened, I was stressed out about not getting enough studying time and then I was mentally drained and got nothing done after that! So I'm just taking it one step at a time and hope for the best :)
  7. I feel a little silly when I think back to it. I found out today that one of my close friends did the same last week so I'm not alone lol
  8. So last night....I was feeling overwhelmed and stressed out about class...new nursing student and first exam is next week. I feel like I haven't been studying as much as I should be because of family life (house full of my husbands family and our own little family) and it got to me soooo bad last night to the point where I just broke down, like crying my eyes out for 20 min...rethinking everything...and just unsure of myself. I know I want to do this though, so I put those thoughts to the side....I don't know, I guess just feeling unprepared is getting me so nervous...Who else has been through this? Help :/
  9. if it's your first time applying, I'm 100% sure you don't have to write any kind of letter to the head of nursing. the school has a nurse available, no doctors. the medical form...take about 2 weeks to complete with the blood work and everything. I was accepted and started class this semester, I did not write a letter to anyone...you have to take the pre-reqs and once you're done with that, take the NLN exam....there are forms on the CSI website for nursing stuff, dates and all that. go on there and just follow what they ask for
  10. sbem10 replied to sbem10's topic in General Students
    Thank you guuuys! very helpful :)
  11. sbem10 posted a topic in General Students
    ok, so this might sound stupid but I'm stuck on this one question from a quiz I'm taking and we haven't learned about this yet so...help would be appreciated According to common practice, when are the bed linens usually changed? [TABLE] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Before giving the bath [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Following the bath [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]After receiving visitors [/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD][/TD] [TD][/TD] [TD]Before bed[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] I would think it's before giving the patient a bath but we watched a video in class where the nurse was giving the patient a bed bath, then she changed the linens...so...I don't know. And I know it's not before bed or after receiving visitors...
  12. 17 books?? lol I have like maybe 6 or 7. good luck with everything!!
  13. Cannot believe that the summer is 2 days away from being over. First nursing class starts on Mondaaayyy! I'm so nervous. We have a lecture class, lab, and clinical all on separate days so that's 3 days a week. But Monday is not actually a lecture class (which all the other sections have either a lecture of lab). Our class is going to the hospital. I would have liked to have a lecture before we go to clinical because the lecture should tell you what to expect for clinical....no?....We shall see how it goes! I'm both nervous and excited....but more nervous.....But I have everything ready for clinical...there was a lot of websites to sign up for too..like ATI, thepoint, evolve, prep U.....and some other sites....I should make a list of them so I don't forget about them..... Wish everyone who has started or is starting --> good luck!!!!
  14. To answer your question....Meeee!! lol
  15. I took this class last semester. It really wasn't that bad! I found it pretty easy actually. Probability & statistics was way harder than this. You should be fine! don't even worry about it. I can't remember at this moment the book we used but I'm sure any book about med. dosage would help you out a lot. It's basically the same concept once you get started. My prof. made us memorize abbreviations and a conversion sheet. Approved Drug Administration Abbreviation General C with S without NS normal saline Cap Capsule Tab tablet Susp. Suspension NPO Nothing by mouth NKA no known allergies gtt drop Route IM intramuscular SQ subcutaneous IV intravenous IVP intravenous push IVPB intravenous piggy bag ID intradermal PO by mouth NGT nasogastric tube PEG percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy GT gastrostomy tube PR per rectal Supp. Suppository SL sublingual Frequency ac. before meals pc. after meals ad lib as desired p.r.n. as needed, when necessary HS hours of sleep b.i.d two times a day h, hr hour q every q2h every 2 hours q4h every 4 hours Stat immediately Conversion 1 liter (L) = 1,000 mL 1 Kg = 1,000 g 1 g = 1,000 mg 1 mg = 1,000 mcg 1 quart (qt) = 2 pints (pt) 1 quart (qt) = 32 ounces (oz) 1 pint (pt) = 16 ounces (oz) 1 cup/glass = 8 ounces (oz) = 240 mL 16 ounces (oz) = 1 pound (lb) 1 ounce (oz) = 2 Tablespoons (T) = 30 mL 1 tablespoon (T) = 3 teaspoons (t) 1 teaspoon (t) = 60 drops (gtt) 1 tablespoon (T) = 15 mL 1 teaspoon (t) = 5 mL 1 inch = 2.5 cm 1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in) 1 kilogram (kg) = 2.2 pounds (lb) or 0.45 kg = 1 lb Celsius to Fahrenheit (°C x 9/5) +32 = °F Fahrenheit to Celsius (°F - 32) x 5/9 = °C Hope this helps!! copy pasted our class handouts and the conversions really are helpful throughout the semester

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