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  1. So my thinking was it would be good to know when the symptoms began. My thought was just because someone comes into an STD clinic does not necessarily mean it is an STD. Maybe he has something else. Guess it is hard to tell when you are supposed to read more into the question and yet you are supposed to read them carefully. I did not assume he had it but if I did then I would say get his partner list. Guess it is experience to guess correctly? I think students are probably reading it like I did then?
  2. Keep in mind there are many great resources online and they are free. Youtube has some excellent lectures and videos for all kinds of nursing subjects. If you want to get a jump start you can also look for videos on nursing fundamentals and assessment skills. They will give you some idea of the things you will be learning. Good luck!

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