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Sandhya

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  1. Hi, Being 22 yr old I don't have much experience about life, But do know some things to share with you. I haven't met anything interesting in my life yet (not even a boyfriend), but I'm sure the day will come when I will be the happiest person in the world. I'm a family oriented girl, and I seek my happiness in my family. I'm proud that I'm always there for my parents, can do anything for them. Their one smile gives me a million dollor satisfaction. Just remember you are the only person who is gonna be with you rest of your life. Find your happiness in small little things, they are around you, just find them!!! I think sometimes these kind of feelings are normal if they don't last long. Good luck! Feel better soon!:balloons: Sandhya Student Nurse, NY
  2. awesome site!!! gr8 for all students. thank you very much for disclosing it with us!! adieu, sandhya
  3. Can't you just avoid the blood clot complication by certain meds???/OR any other way??? :uhoh21: Just curious to know as a student nurse! Thanks! sandhya
  4. hi all, i was just wondering, if somebody knows in detail information about nicu level iv? thanks for help!!! :kiss arrivederci, love sandhya
  5. Well said TIASAN28..........I think I got the answer of my question ........thank you very much!!!
  6. I like the way you explained your experience with staff... Thanks very much! sandhya
  7. This article is very helpful. I might use this knowledge to explain things to my classmates who are also interested in NICU. Thanks very much! sandhya
  8. Thank you JVanRN for your suggetions. I will certainly follow them. Your article was soooo... helpful. Thanks again! Adieu, Sandhya
  9. Hi, Sandhya here, a student nurse. Can somebody tell me about NICU levels ( like level I-II-III.....& so on )? Actually I would love to know about how each level works in brief/datail?since I would love to work in NICU AFTER GRADUATION. Expecting many responses! Cheerio, sandhya
  10. ALL WELL SAID ARTICLES!!!! I think NICU is going to give a new meaning to my life; right now student nurse..........can't wait work in NICU!!! Adieu, Sandhya
  11. Hi everybody, I am sandhya born in USA, raised in INDIA, age 22, med-sug student nurse in NY, will be graduating in Jan. 07; I have no experince with NICU nursing, but everytime I think of it; I know it's for me. Can anybody tell me how it's like when you start in NICU as a new grad? What essentials you need to know before you actually start with your preceptor? I love NICU.................I just love it......love it........love it! Can't wait to look forward to it......... Cheerio, Sandhya
  12. Hi nurseinthemaking, Nursing student here; would love to work as a dialysis nurse after graduation & boards. I liked your article so much..............WOW! You are really lucky to have this kind of lovely offer right after grad. Hey, tell me how was your first day like? & How was your preceptor like? Good luck for your boards! :balloons: Cheerio, sandhya
  13. Hi there, What's that mostly you like abt dialysis nursing :Melody: , and also the worst thing that can happen being a dialysis nurse ??? Waiting for responses!!! bye, Love Sandhya

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