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  1. Her.I.Stand, I appreciate the comment. I was looking for a response like this. Thank you for pointing out that part of my post was inaccurate. I was hoping so...
  2. These responses are great, thank you for your time and insight.
  3. What is everyone's take on employee rights, and their patients prayer requests? As a pre nursing student I am curious to know what type of backlash Christians or anyone of any faith has experienced. I understand that keeping religion out of the workplace is essential to maintaining a high professional reputation, but with all the miraculous acts and end of life taking place, how can it be practiced without fearing some type of repercussion from the employer. Even though the patient requests that you share or lead in prayer. Thanks, I know this is a touchy subject
  4. Some of these that were listed I never thought of before and/or the instructors never mentioned was an option. Thanks everybody, I appreciate it.
  5. I recently passed my CNA exam and am currently enrolled in my second semester of prerequisites for Nursing and would like to find a job in healthcare; PRN preferably due to a heavy school schedule. Although I understand that Assisted living or Nursing home care can be an invaluable experience and is looked highly upon, what are some other types of settings I can work in with a CNA certificate? Thanks
  6. I recently passed my CNA exam and am currently enrolled in my second semester of prerequisites for Nursing and would like to find a job in healthcare; PRN preferably due to a heavy school schedule. Although I understand that Assisted living or Nursing home care can be an invaluable experience and is looked highly upon, what are some other types of settings I can work in with a CNA certificate? Thanks
  7. Just want to say thanks for everyone's insight. Barb-H & GoodnessFlows since attaining my BSN and continuing my education after paying some dues is my end goal; I agree that taking the classes separate is my best option. I enrolled in the A&P (combined class) because the stand alone classes were full for the time being. I'm continually checking for dropouts in hopes to snag a spot. If I'm I'm unable to I may have to swap it with a different science course. I think I was ill advised by one of the counselors, I'm making a second appointment for next week. Thanks again
  8. The college I'm attending offers an A&P combined class. I should have been more specific, sorry. Their combined class transfers to THEIR ADN program, but not ALL BSN programs in the area. If I take the A&P combined I may have to take Human Anatomy and Physiology separate depending on which BSN program I enter. Wondering if anyone has ran into this before. Thanks
  9. I have a 2 part question. I'm enrolled for classes this coming fall and am wondering what the general consensus was on taking A&P or Human Anatomy with other classes. Currently I am enrolled in the A&P class as a second choice to Human Anatomy because the classes filled up quickly. Is A&P a good choice as a prerequisite for a BSN program in the Midwest? or just a waste of time when time is essential. Thanks

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