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  1. Hello, I was in the same situation. You do not need to disclose that information to your school, as long as you have a valid prescription. The only people who need to know is the company giving you the drug screen, because then they won't tell your school you tested positive for drugs. I am pretty sure they are not allowed share information about your medical history with your school, only if the drug test was positive or negative. Prior to the drug screen I would let the company giving you the drug test know what medicine you take and have note from doctor, copy of prescription ect...every place is different so find out what they require.
  2. I am a student about to enter a nursing program, and I am worried about my bedside manner. Most of my classmates are outgoing and always friendly, while I am more reserved and somewhat socially awkward. Sometimes I feel I say the wrong things and unintentionally offend people. I also feel weird touching people, such as a sympathetic pat on the shoulder. I have actually practiced this with my family members without them knowing I was doing so, and each time it felt so unnatural and/or timing and placement of my hand was off. I feel that a big part of nursing is making the patients feel comfortable, being caring and showing compassion. I do care about and want to help people, but I am shy and don't always show it. I was wondering if this is something I will "learn" in the nursing program or if maybe I should think about working in the OR, where I don't have to socially interact with patients.
  3. In my anatomy class we used human cadavers, but I would definitely talk to your professor ahead of time and express your concerns and ask where the animals come from. I highly doubt that there is a kitten mill out there that raises cats for dissection , but I could be wrong. Another opition is to take it at another school, if there is one nearby.

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