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- Pearson Vue Trick was WRONG!!!!!!!
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Pearson Vue Trick was WRONG!!!!!!!
I still have not gotten my "official" results from Pearson. It is still letting me go to the credit card page and on the Minnesota Board of Nursing it still says "exam taken on 2-24-14" and I can hardly breath I am so nervous that I failed. Please anyone out there that reads this at the moment I beg of you to please pray for me. I want to be blessed my LPN license because I want to help people. I was a CNA for many years and I love long term care. I can't eat nor can I sleep. I am still holding on with that slim chance god will grant me a pass result. The lord helped me through nursing school and I was blessed with never failing a class. I graduated with my A.A.S in December 2013.
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Pearson Vue Trick was WRONG!!!!!!!
I took my PN boards yesterday in the State of Minnesota. I logged into the NCLEX and it ended up letting me go to the cc page. All my other class mates that took it yesterday ended up getting the "good pop up" and on the MN board of Nursing on the right hand corner when they went to check their license verification it said they Passed. When I went into the BON it told me "exam taken 2/24/14" with no pass or fail. I have been a nervous wreck all day. Everyone on this form knows how hard nursing school is and how you dedicate your life to it. I am just praying to the good lord that I may pass with his blessing. I know my odds are not in my favor. When I find out when I am able see if I passed/failed I will let everyone know. I am just praying that it might be wrong and that I passed. I had 174 questions. I just want to be a nurse and continue on my education to my RN....
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Case study! please Help me!
5. At this visit, Mrs. Jones is upset that she is unable to receive her chemo and states, “Maybe I need hospice.” What is your reply? "Hospice is for patients for are considered terminal and have a life expectancy of six months or less. You do not need hospice because you where unable to receive chemo."
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Case study! please Help me!
Time lapse: Mrs. Jones returns for her final dose of chemo therapy. Her CBC reveals: RBC 3.7 million/mm3; WBC 3,700/mm3; Plt 25,000/mm3. She is unable to receive her chemotherapy today. Explain the reason for this "she is more prone to infection n bleeding but her cells are also reproducing n chemo at that time could damage the marrow causing immature and messed up cells..her RBC is low and her WBC."
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Case study! please Help me!
2. Ordered: Reglan 1.5 mg/kg po 30 minutes prior to beginning chemo. Can you determine the amount to be given? If yes, how much will be given? Show your work. If no, why not? "There is no weight given to determine the amount given." (Thats what i think for #2)
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Case study! please Help me!
1. You enter the room to provide the discharge instructions and find Mrs. Jones crying. She says to you, “Do you think I should get a second opinion about treatment?” Your response is: I would respond with "yes its always good to get a second opinion if you feel as though you would like to." (I know my explanation needs to be longer than this) this is the question im most stuck on because i know its a psychosocial question and i just dont know how to respond. I know it allows more independace for her to get a second opinion but i dont wanna guide her in the wrong direction.
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Case study! please Help me!
Case study: Mrs. Jones is admitted to your unit following a simple mastectomy for breast cancer. The tumor was staged as a T2, N0, M0. Estrogen and progesterone receptors were negative. A bone scan was negative for metastasis. She is scheduled for four chemotherapy treatments, 3 weeks apart. The medications prescribed are high doses of doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide. A central line has been inserted for chemotherapy. 1. You enter the room to provide the discharge instructions and find Mrs. Jones crying. She says to you, "Do you think I should get a second opinion about treatment?" Your response is: 2. Ordered: Reglan 1.5 mg/kg po 30 minutes prior to beginning chemo. Can you determine the amount to be given? If yes, how much will be given? Show your work. If no, why not? 3. Time lapse: Mrs. Jones returns for her final dose of chemo therapy. Her CBC reveals: RBC 3.7 million/mm3; WBC 3,700/mm3; Plt 25,000/mm3. She is unable to receive her chemotherapy today. Explain the reason for this. 4. Given Mrs. Jones labs above, describe her risk for complications and methods/interventions to prevent these complications. 5. At this visit, Mrs. Jones is upset that she is unable to receive her chemo and states, "Maybe I need hospice." What is your reply? Please help me!