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scross0613

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  2. Hi Guys, I begin my final semester precepting on the Oncology floor in our local hospital next week. During clinicals we only had one or two patients. My preceptor said we would normally have 4-6 during precepting. Do you have any suggestion for keeping track of multiple patients, "brain sheets" etc... Thanks much, Scross013
  3. My cousin is the head of a Nursing program in MS. She said there is NO way a person can read every word in all the assigned chapters plus do everything else plus focus on your own existence. She said she has found it's best to read chapters ahead of time if you can. At least skim them BUT focus a lot of your time on the key words for each chapter and the key points and objectives your teachers provide. I bought the bundle and in the Ebooks it actually reads aloud to you. It was wonderful. I could listen and take notes at same time. Like a private lecture. So that's what I started doing. I'm old school and have to write stuff to assimilate it better than typing. So I have begun writing every key term plus definition and I'm trying the note taking method in our student nurse planner where you divide paper in half. I write my notes from self study in left column and add to or modify from lecture in right column.. It's like writing a big T on your paper. HOWEVER. I won't know till first test if this method is working. I put in 7-8 hours each of the past 4 non class days and have done another 3 or so roughly after class. Just getting into the swing and staying organized takes a lot.
  4. I agree. I'm already feeling the pressure and intensity.
  5. When I went to the bookstore this week the sign out front just said ID and schedule. It didn't say student ID. U can call first and ask. They are also opening early that day at 7:30 am.
  6. The email I got is identical to the announcement. It's from V. Brown and It doesn't mention anything about the Perry & potter book.
  7. Just spoke to someone that said they don't use that book anymore. I sent an email to teacher but no response yet.
  8. They definitely have an error on the Decatur website under that class listing.
  9. OMG they sure did and even when you click on the class at the bookstore it lists the Fundamentals book as the only one necessary. That expensive bundle doesn't even have it in there. I just had to buy it on Amazon for 80 to get it here by Sunday. Good grief.
  10. I just wish ESS would email and let me know if my items are accepted. I kept getting emails that I was missing stuff, when I wasn't so I called them and they said oh yes it's here. ARGHHH. Our insurance only covers flu shots from our doctor and they don't have them yet. I had to sign waiver for Hep B since 3rd shot won't be given for 6 months and I'm also missing my second varicella. I have to take the 2nd shot Sept. 3rd. I had chicken pox and so did both of my kids but my titers came back negative. I am totally shocked. I am wearing my uniform. It was freezing in there at orientation so I will have to wear my lab coat. I only bought 2 so I will pretty much be ironing them nonstop.
  11. U have to address each section. They told me to sign the waiver and just write on it that I would be taking when they become available. You also have to provide ESS with your final Hep B or whatever series you at not have completed. I'm not taking the Nurse Pack or the Med Surge books. I am going to keep a tote in my trunk and put my Pharm book in there until that class. I got a rolling backpack and a large "31" tote and it's still jammed full.
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  13. What is Senate Bill 160. All I can find is that it requires notification to victims of crimes.
  14. I am veryyyyy concerned over this. I'm sure I will get flamed for my opinion but I think if you make an educated / informed decision to go and participate in the care of these patients in the foreign country you also take on the risk of what medical facilities are available for your care should you become infected. Our country is being inundated with problems brought to us via other countries. One facility right now housing illegal aliens is quarantined for a deadlier strain of varicella. TB is also being brought through these same sources. This latest Ebola situation will introduce a horribly deadly viral possibility that is extremely communicable to our country. Will the CDC allow any person who might possibly become infected in the future here in the US be one of their patients? I hardly think so. I'm sure the CDC wants to gain knowledge from this in hopes of finding a cure. Well heck, you haven't found a cure for a multitude of diseases now plaguing Americans. If you wish to study Ebola, take scientists to those countries, don't risk Americans unnecessarily!

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