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Stephen King Readers Thread
I have Revival on my nightstand, but it must wait until finals are over for this semester. Can't wait to read for pleasure again!
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Help on heart failure
By the way, in order to receive help with those types of questions, you will need to present what answer you came up with when asking. Nurses here are willing to share their knowledge, but like see you are trying on your own
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Help on heart failure
This would only be a though-out guess (I'm a student too), but I think maybe it's because of the decreased cardiac function produced by the drug, along with the side effect of peripheral vasoconstriction? What do you think?
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Zombie Apocalypse: WWND?
I don't know how long I would last, but I know I wouldn't: lay my weapon down, turn my back on or poke a zombie I think is dead, call the names of people I'm looking for in a quiet, dark room, or run to the basement or roof.
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Zombie Apocalypse: WWND?
Ruby Vee, you might enjoy the book "The Second After" by William Forstchen.
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A first for me in clinicals today
Today was my last day of clinical this semester :) It's been a long 16 weeks!
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In Ohio thinking of STNA for part time job
State Tested Nursing Assistant
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In Ohio thinking of STNA for part time job
Premier Choice Health Services in Columbus is a good place. You can take the class and the state test there.
- Myrtle Beach RNs??
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no lifting policy and discrimination
To add to Ceccia's input, I think maybe the issue with "bring your husbands/wives" may also be excluding those who are simply single. It sounds like a married couples only party.
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Anyone know of a site to find out if credits are transferable to other schools?
Here is a link to a Web site where you can enter the name of your school(s) and courses you've taken: https://www.transferology.com/ It will show you a list of schools your credits will transfer to and for what courses they transfer as. A lot of general courses transfer to several schools. However, not many nursing courses do (some will apply to lower-level courses toward graduation if you are doing RN-BSN). Hope this helps
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Cleaning and changing colostomy bag
I know the OP probably knows the answer to her question by now, but I wanted to reiterate what SweetSouthernLove and RNsRWe said, in case future readers search for similar questions. Always make sure you are doing what is allowed by your state board or health department. I don't know about other states, but in Ohio and West Virginia (CNA/STNA regulated under the Health Departments) emptying a colostomy bag is the only thing we are allowed to do. Any changes are required to be completed by a licensed nurse. Always check with the appropriate resources if what you are being asked to do is questionable.
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Grading scale
I plan to continue my education for BSN while working as ADN. May go for NP someday.
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Grading scale
93-100 A 87-92 B 82-86 C Anything below 82 is failing. No rounding of grades.
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2014 Applicants
Thought I'd come back and update. I got in!!!!!!!