- CRNA 2017 - Northshore vs. Rosalind Franklin
- CRNA 2017 - Northshore vs. Rosalind Franklin
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CRNA at University of Saint Francis Fort Wayne, IN
This is a brand new program - you are interviewing for the first nurse anesthesia class! Last I heard, the accreditation process was being conducted and they should hear their results in the Spring sometime! Let us know how your interview goes! I have a few friends planning on applying next round! Congrats on your interview. :) Best of luck!
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Chem requirements for admission
I was in the same boat as you. I took Elementary and Organix BioChem (for my Organic Chem requirement for my program) and it was definitely manageable. 100% online and I got a Good grade. Only ever took my chemistry in undergrad that was a catch all chemistry for nursing students. Message me if you want more information about the class! Happy to give you the name and numbers.. also, they waived the pre-req for the class since I was taking it just to transfer to another school.
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BAD CREDIT & CRNA School
I don't think you need to have rockstar credit for graduate loans but you don't want to have bad credit. Have you ever filed for bankruptcy or have any delinquencies or public records on your account? If you don't, I wouldn't think it would be a big hassle for you to get your graduate education funded. Obviously I'm not a financial expert, but that is what I have heard from others.
- Rosalind Franklin 2017
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Fundamental OChem
Weber State University has a Chem 1120, which is Organic/Bio Chem. I would definitely recommend if your program accepts it. Let me know if you have any questions!
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About prerequisite "Organic Chemistry I"
Weber State - although the lab is not separate, it is entirely online and the lab portion actually helps boost your grade. I would recommend it! You do have to have 4 exams proctored, but you can bring a page of notes with you! Lmk if you have any questions!
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Graduate level Nursing Theory and Research courses
Can you take courses at the school you were accepted to? I am able to at my program before matriculation. However, if you take them elsewhere, I would just make sure they will transfer before hand. Rush offers student at large classes including a research course and what not, but they are pretty expensive!! Def look into your accepting school!
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current Icu job vs new
I would ask your old manager for your LOR instead of the new manager. This is what I did, since I was in pretty much your exact same circumstance! All of my employment related LOR came from my previous job. I had a new job about 7 months before my first application was due. I was never asked anything about not having my current manager write me my LOR.. Let me know if you have any questions. Schools are pretty receptive to questions so you can always shoot them an email and ask if this is ok. The way I look at it.. They would rather have the reference that is going to be the best judge of you.. Not someone who doesn't know you very well and give you a generic letter... Just my opinion.
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Chicago SRNA Hopeful - 2017
Congrats!!! When is your interview? Message me and we can chat if you would like.. I actually have a lot of friends in the program at rush so happy to try to answer any questions you may have!
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Vasopressin
Yup! Definitely different depending on where you go :)
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Vasopressin
Titration of vasopressin is allowed at my facility, per nursing judgement. I have had patients on vasopressin for much longer than 24 hours, definitely depends on the patient.
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Vasopressin
I agree that this would be wasteful when using vasopressin at the 0.01-0.04 units per minute typical dosing. However, when using the GI hemorrhage dosing of 0.2-0.4 units per minute, it would not be wasteful. 0.4 units/hr in a 40unit per 100ml bag gives you a rate of 60ml/hr. I would also like to point out that yes, the patient does receiving the dosing in units, as you have stated, but if you do the math, it is also the same exact thing in milliliters if you know the infusion concentration. Either way, the patient is receiving the correct dose and the correct milliliters, and I do believe it is important to know both and be prudent that these are correct. I was simply stating that I have had a RATE of 60ml/hr which made my infusion bags run out very quickly, at a DOSE of 0.4units/min. In these circumstances, a 500ml bag does seem appropriate.
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Rush University CRNA Interview
Congrats!!