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PixelRN

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  1. PixelRN replied to PixelRN's topic in MICU, SICU
    That's a good point! My in-house pharmacist told me that D-10 was probably unstable with many drugs. But I still don't know where to find this info. I guess it's safe to assume D10 can be hung with most electrolytes, but with not much else?
  2. PixelRN posted a topic in MICU, SICU
    Does anyone have any resourses on this topic? At work we use an online Micromedex product to look up IV compatibility. Sometimes I need to hang meds with D5 or D10 and micromedex does not provide this info. Yesterday I had to hang magnesium sulfate with D10 and even our unit pharmacist couldn't tell me if they were compatible. Anyone have any answers?
  3. From what I understand, You have to have your ATT (appointment to test) before you can see the possible dates. Therefore, you would probably have to wait until you are already out of school to find the dates. I could be wrong, though. Good luck!!
  4. Got my ATT on Dec. 23, took it on January 6th, by the 8th I found out I had passed! I spent a week at school doing the ERI review course and then a week at home using the Mosby NCLEX review book. I took it as early as possible because the hospital where I am working requires you to have your license before your start date. The test was very difficult. The thing that comforted me the most was knowing that 85% of the students pass on the first try and 99% of students from my school (Uof MD) pass on the first try. With odds like that I felt like I would be more likely to win the lottery than I would to fail NCLEX! Anyway, What a relief it's over!!!! :balloons: :balloons: Good luck everyone!!!

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