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betsy2006

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  1. Futureisblue, I just wanted to tell you that I too am single in nursing school. Im 21 and I know it is hard to be around people who are in relationships/getting/already are married-most of my classmates/friends are too. I was in a four year relationship that ended not too long ago, and its been really hard for me since that happened. BUT-I'm not giving up hope that I will find someone who is right for me, it just hasn't happened yet. It was great to have someone to talk to about school with and to "get away" from school with at the same time. It does give me more time to spend on studying, which is something I can really use! Don't get down in the dumps though! You are not the only one to be single! Us single girls have to stick together!
  2. Hi there! I have an awesome book that I use all the time. It has nursing diagnoses and interventions and rationales. I love it! "Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: A guide to planning care" by Ackley and Ladwig. I have the 6th ed. Hope this helps you! Betsy
  3. Hi Mark, I am in my third semester, and believe me, I had a fun time with care plans. I don't know of any websites with interventions and rationales but the book I use is a LOT of help. Its "Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: A guide to planning care", 6th ed, by Ackley and Ladwig. I don't know what I paid for it but it was a lifesaver for me! Hope this helps! Betsy

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