Anyone doing this program? How is it working for you? I would love to apply, but they don't yet have any Dallas-area hospital partnership agreements in place for the clinicals. I'm praying that...
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Texas Nursing
I'm only doing the pathphys class at TTU. The rest are being done at CC. I've been trying to get the information on CNA certification in my area. Still researching
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Texas Nursing
I would be forever in your debt if you would do that for me! Tech tells me that the faculty has been pushing for it (Dallas preceptors), so I really hope that it's not too much longer before they...
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Texas Nursing
My degree is in Finance, so I have to do a few prereqs myself! That's okay, though. I am enjoying it so far anyway. I'm doing the prereqs at a local community college, and then I'm trying to bust...
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Texas Nursing
Texas Tech's program is online and it IS for people with a bachelors degree in another field. They have this program in addition to the RN to BSN program you speak of. Also - the accelerated programs...
I haven't seen the CNA requirement in any other programs. I haven't yet checked into getting this CNA designation, so I have no idea what that entails. Can anyone enlighten
Oh! Just thought maybe you had figured out something that I hadn't! I have a few more prereqs to get out of the way, and so I'm shopping for a program. About the only choice for us Dallasites is...
Okay, you're located in Florida...Are you doing this program? I'm in Dallas, and I want to do this one, but they tell me they're not currently partnered with any Dallas-area hospitals for the...
AggieNurse2B replied to Justagirl's topic in Texas Nursing
Don't know if you have kids or not, but my godfather has two children in CSISD and they're very satisfied with it. One of their children is a special needs child, and the school district has really...
AggieNurse2B replied to Justagirl's topic in Texas Nursing
I lived in College Station for four years while I got my undergrad, and I LOVED every minute of it! It's a wonderful place to live and even a wonderful place to raise a family. If the hubby and I...
I need your help, UK nurses! I'm currently doing my prereqs for an accelerated BSN program here in the states. I already have a degree in Finance, so here there are programs where you can get your...
Thanks so much for your reply. It's interesting that there's no reciprocity between countries. We're not certain we're going to UK as of yet, but I thought it might be a nice time for me to get my...
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Pediatric
Thank you for the post! My little boy slept all night. I decided to just hold off on calling the nurse and on giving the Benadryl until I could see if he REALLY needed it or not (He had had tons of...
What is protocol for a 19-mo-old with a stomach flu? I gave him some water, but he threw it up. When should I try it again? (Just happened about an hour ago.) I'm about to give him a bath and put...
AggieNurse2B replied to AggieNurse2B's topic in Pediatric
Didn't think about calling the ER nurse. I think I'll do that. Yes, I do know this is not a medical advice BB. Just thought there might be a general rule of thumb on that sort of thing, and I knew...
Buy a bigger bra. They're not going to get any smaller, girl! At least not for a while. I would just buy a regular one...Not sure what you mean by "maternity bra," but if you're talking about a...
There was only one question I could not answer (had to give an example of structural protein and could not for the life of me remember keratin and collagen), but it was only worth 1 point. The test...
I understand that women who get PPD are 80% more likely to get it again after a subsequent birth. I believe pg women who are at risk (like me!) are now able to medicate BEFORE the birth of the baby...
God bless you for this post! I had PPD with my 2nd child, and let me tell you, it is completely debilitating and I literally thought I would die from it. I really wish more nurses would learn to...