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  1. That's a good way of looking at it! Thanks for the advice! :)
  2. Not necessarily at the same time, just which ones would need further teaching if they said they will take it in the morning. It's a lot of those types of questions. I'll ask around among the Kaplan instructors to see if I can hunt something down, but I don't think they have a list because it would most likely already be available to us in the course.
  3. Hey there! I'm studying for the NCLEX with Kaplan and the instructor keeps saying that we need to make a list of which medications are given at bedtime/ which affect blood sugar. Does anyone have a list I could look at? I have been trying google searches to no avail. Thank you in advance!
  4. Thanks for your input! I have decided to go along the lines of smoking cessation in COPD patients. The assignment has to be something that hasn't been proven to the point that it's regular practice (EX: turning a pt q 2 hours to prevent bed sores or anti-depressants for depression in cancer patients) but something a little out of the box like music therapy to improve mood in cancer patients. I was hoping someone had seen something like that that has worked. But I'm going to go along the lines of smoking cessation like I said. Thank you!
  5. I'm writing a research article and I need to research a nursing intervention for a specific population. It can't be anything that is already proven. I was wondering if anyone has worked on an oncology unit and has seen patterns of things that help those with depression. Maybe something like distraction or music therapy? Or does anyone have another idea on a good research topic? Thank you!!!

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