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  1. Yeah, my problem is I am getting more info from one source and less from another and I'm wondering if I get a select all apply if it would hurt me if I decide to study the source that gives me less info. My HESI Sauders gives me a ton of info. My HESI Live Review book gives me less than half of what Saunders does.
  2. I am just wondering if anyone could tell me what symptoms I should look for in a test question that would set these two apart? (hypokalemia and hyponatremia)
  3. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what the average RN HESI score of the 2014 Version 3 Exit exam was? I want to hear average scores of 850 or higher. My school requires 850 so if the average is higher than that....that might mean the test is possibly easier which will maybe boost my confidence, a little. I'm not asking for answers to the exam. I just am curious to know the national average test score of V3 HESI RN exit exam.
  4. Thank you everyone! You all helped a lot :)
  5. When would I flush an IV with Heparin? When should I specifically not flush with Heparin?
  6. I picked see the physician. I thought maybe it could mean the drug caused some chemical imbalance or I don't know. I know constipation is just a give away. But like flushing could be bad couldn't it?
  7. True, there are so many drugs but even just a list of common drugs and symptoms. Frequently seen drugs? I guess I could just look it up in a book but it would be nice to have some sort of list to make it easier ;p If it's not doable that's ok though.
  8. I had a question on a test that was about Ondansetron (Zofran). The question was that a patient was having a headache after taking Zofran. What should the nurse do type of question. One of the answers was call the physician or give a prescription pain reliever. The answer was give pain medication because it's a common normal side effect. I want a list of drugs that have normal side effects that are treated with other drugs. for example headache? flushing? Can anyone think of any? I have a HESI pharm exam coming up and this would help study.

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