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Tips for nurses in their first year of nursing
Be yourself always...No pretensions at all.That's so true always ask?ask?ask? and don't pretend that you already knew everything.Nursing is a continuous process of learning...
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new grad needs advice/support
Good advice in deed.If you really like it then go... More power:heartbeat:yeah:
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Review Center
hi! some of our so called 2nd courser classmates/students was taken their review in Pentagon and most of them passed last Dec'05. And they are now preparing for CGFNS.
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Review Center
Thank you so much. Gapuz is one on my list! But our School required us to review in PRS? Do we have any right to choose to any review center that we think is best. Im graduating this Mar'06...
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Review Center
Any recommendation for review center for local board here in the philippines.In preparation for Board Exam on Dec'06. Thanks so much in advance!
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New Grad With Interview!
goodluck! It was great that kfabian32 share interview questions to us because it was really a great help esp.to us as a beginner.:yelclap:
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Tips for nurses in their first year of nursing
sharing of what they've learned during their first exposure with good or bad experiences. don't be afraid to loosen up... no sense of caring and responsibility...
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Have you noticed an increase in patients with type II diabetes?
NIDDM: type2 Because pancreas produce insulin but patients cells are relatively resistant to insulin commonly in adult:coollook: and obese:beercuphe patient.Patient should teach importance of home glucose monitoring to reduce long term complications (arteriosclerosis). :yeahthat:
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Tips for nurses in their first year of nursing
don't hesitate to ask!ask! avoid pretending that you already knew everything. nursing is a continous learning so expand your knowledge, focus your attention to the things that you find difficult. Just be yourself and God will do the rest but you have to do your own thing...:)
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My results are in.....
mam suzanne, same here! how can I get one of your study plans??? I am taking my exam late next year... :yelclap: :typing
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My results are in.....
Congrats!!! what an inspiring thread to read...Hoping that sooner I'm wearing the same shoes that you wear... :biggringi
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Difference between scrub nurse and circulating nurse in the OR??
Scrub nurse do all the sterile/aseptic technique: >Gowning & gloving to the surgeon >Preparing & serving all the sterile instruments to the surgeon ***presence of mind & review all kinds of instruments (OR) ***:yeahthat: :loveya: Circulating nurse do all the unsterile thing: >tieng gowns of scub nurse/surgeon >What the scub nurse/surgeon need like addt'l gauze,gloves,syringe,needle,euro,etc... >over-all assist ***you literaly circulate around*** :roll
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Last minute Prep prior to NCLEX-RN
I'm still in my 4th yr, and i want to share some pieces of advice from our graduates and had been passed the exam. They tell us not to cram, be more relax instead, do your normal routine and treat the last minute as an ordinary day. Be yourself and boost your self-confidence with prayers as always!!!
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US nurse wanting to go to Canada
Thank you for the reply, i'm just asking if there is a chance for me working abroad immediately after my graduation next year. Because my in-laws told me that it is nice working abroad esp. at Canada. But i know it takes a lot of time before i go there. I'm still reviewing at this moment. rgds :)
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US nurse wanting to go to Canada
Thank you for the reply,i'm asking if there is a chance working abroad after the graduation next year. My first course was Computer Science(undergrad) then i shift to Nursing. Hoping everything was clear. rgrds :)