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ekalbab

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  1. UALR teamed up with SVI recently and offer to pay for school and work for them when you graduate.
  2. Alot of the skill that new nurses start learning would be repeat to an LPN but I have a few in my class who are becoming RN's and it seems to be pretty difficult for everyone.
  3. There are many Rn programs that accept based on grades in your core classess. Like Chemistry and Micro. While this is very important getting LPN would be good money too but I would try not to compromise my grades.
  4. ekalbab replied to Anniekins's topic in General Nursing
    yes your right
  5. ekalbab replied to Anniekins's topic in General Nursing
    It is like someone stated earlier. No one can escape dying not even a patient with aids. Even though it is true that it might reach a point where it is hard to fight. I think the doctors point is this. AIDs attacks the immune system and if he can help the pt. to avoid oppurtunistic infection then even a low CD-4 count can not kill.
  6. ekalbab replied to Anniekins's topic in General Nursing
    I agree that the nursing Dx. is correct. But you do not have to have a terminal illness to suffer from innefective copein
  7. ekalbab replied to Anniekins's topic in General Nursing
    With the advances that we are making today and as rapidly as the are occuring it won't belong until every one with aids will have a chance at a healthy life. who know maybe even a cure.

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