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Are fibrinolytic agents and thrombolytic agents the same thing?
Quick question in the title. Thanks guys! :)
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Sick but don't want to miss clincial
Thanks guys, I didn't end up going in. I did leave a message for her, but she never responded on Saturday. Sunday I felt better and went in, but my instructor sent me home and told me to rest up. Luckily the absence didn't count against me.
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Sick but don't want to miss clincial
I have had a sore throat, congested chest, running nose and generally not feeling well since Tuesday. I feel a bit better, but I have clincial in the morning. I don't want miss but I don't want to risk getting my patients sick either. But my clincial instructor can be strict too which makes me nervous about calling in sick.
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Summer reading before Med Surg I and Maternity
Hey everyone! Thanks for the suggestions and enjoy the summer. :) lol hopefully I can discipline myself enough to sit down for 15 minutes a day and review some anatomy and physiology.
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Summer reading before Med Surg I and Maternity
Hi everyone, I just finished 1st semester and survived. I'll be doing Med Surg 1 in the fall followed by Maternity in January. Sorry to ask with there being a few threads already on this topic. I wondering about more current resources. So suggest away. :)
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Pharmacology
Hey Guy! Just wanted to give an update on pharmacology. :) I got a B in the class thanks to the advice here on how to study and reminding me to stay clam. Thanks again guys! :)
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Pharmacology
Thank you everyone for your advice and encouragement. I feel a little better about pharm. I will make the habit of listening to recordings of lecture on a on going basis. I will definitely be reviewing the pathophysiology again then go back to looking at the drug categories and relate the information there. As well as using those amazing flashcards with my own little edits to where my class is focused on. Thank you again!
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Pharmacology
Hi there, I'm really struggling with rescaping pharm. I study and study. I do the readings, make my own notes, and flash cards, but nothing seems to stay. I tried pracitce NCLEX questions as well. I'm concerned about the up coming midterm worth 40% of our grade. Topics covered include all cardiovascular drugs and related pathophysiology, blood drugs and related pathophysiology and respiratory drugs and related pathophysiology. A pass is 65, I'm really scared that I won't make the mark. Thank you, IJ