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sleepycat7

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  1. As a fellow Chemeketa student, I can tell you what the school says on the matter. The drug screen before the start of each year is required for everyone, but the school reserves the right to test at random or if they feel there is cause on a student by student basis. The clinical sites arranged by the school also have the right to request additional drug tests prior to or during your rotation. On a side note, I can tell you I am also employed by a hospital in the Willamette Valley and our facility stipulates that although marijuana is legal according to Oregon state law, it is NOT legal by federal standards, and since my facility receives federal funding, a drug screen positive for marijuana is a fireable offense. I expect many if not most facilities have a similar policy.
  2. The help desk assures me they are working on one and it should hopefully be out in a few weeks. I too am suffering without the app on my phone. [emoji25]
  3. I asked in site feedback about the app disappearing from the Apple Store. They said they do not currently have a mobile app. (This was earlier today.) I hope it comes back soon!
  4. [quote=Lauraingalls; And I learned that I suck at trying to saran wrap a bandage so that it doesnt get wet in the shower- Epic Fail and I had to change the dressing (OOOPS) - Lauraingalls- Helpful tip: One layer of Saran Wrap followed by one layer of Coban; wrap completely and press slightly to seal. Works like magic.
  5. Calendars 5 syncs your Google calendar to the app, color coding and all. I've used it forever now, it seems. It has a cost to it, but I think it's worth every penny.
  6. The nursing program itself is a specific number of credits per term. One term may be 11 credits, while another may be 9. The classes are all scheduled for the entire program; there's no way to pick and choose your schedule. Some days class will start at 0800, others you may need to be at a clinical site by 0600. Many people have successfully completed the program as parents, single parents, and even working full-time. Best of luck to you!
  7. 75% exam average for my program. Papers and projects didn't count unless you reached the exam minimum. Clinical is pass/fail. Math test each term is 100% to pass with 3 attempts. Students who didn't reach that goal are kicked out of the program and have the option to apply for re-entry the following year.
  8. I toured a couple model homes, went out for lunch, and went to the movies. I test tomorrow as well. Good luck to you!!!
  9. GrnTea, I've stumbled across your advice on these threads many times in the last few years. Your words have never steered me wrong, and I plan to use this advice as I prepare to take my NCLEX-PN on 7/9. I just wanted to say a heartfelt "Thank you" from the Pacific Northwest. Thank you!! :)
  10. I sent you my real identity via PM. :)
  11. A really good planner! There are some additional texts and things that helped some students, but didn't help others. Really, my advice is to enjoy your summer. Make sure you meet all the deadlines for immunizations and such. You'll have a better idea of what will work for YOU after the first week. 2nd year students will be available for advice, and if you create a FB page, it's not a bad idea to invite a couple 2nd years to it. That really helps when it's Sunday evening (or 2 am) and you need an answer, but know you can't get ahold of an instructor. :)
  12. Upon closer reading, I won't have access to my 2nd year LaunchPad until I've submitted my acceptance letter. That is likely the same for the newly accepted 1st year students.
  13. My access to the 1st year LaunchPad started about 30 minutes prior to getting the emailed acceptance letter. However, I received my letter of acceptance to 2nd year yesterday, and have yet to have access to the 2nd year LaunchPad. I plan to give it a couple days and will contact Chemeketa Monday if I still can't view the course.
  14. Make certain that once the FB page is created that it is set to 'secret'. Then it becomes invite only and people can't see posts or tags unless they're part of the group. :)
  15. Once you get accepted, you will have access to the Nursing forum on Blackboard. You will get announcements about things like uniforms and texts for sale through that. :)

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