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  1. I figured why not ask on allnurses before going into work tmmrw to have some idea...
  2. BittyBabyGrower: Cap what? The line?..If so, do I take a white cap from the NS syringe & put it on the line? Also thank you for your speedy response :-)
  3. I am a new nurse a noone has explained this to me
  4. Thanks everyone for their responses. Just letting you know I passed NCLEX in 75 questions on Dec 2nd! :)
  5. Just letting you know I passed NCLEX in 75 questions on Dec 2nd! :) Thank you for your words
  6. Just letting you know I passed NCLEX in 75 questions on Dec 2nd! :) Thank you for your words
  7. Thanks everyone for their responses. Just letting you know I passed NCLEX in 75 questions on Dec 2nd! :)
  8. Hi everyone – I took NCLEX for the first time in July, post graduating in May. When I took it I failed, scored near passing” on all the areas and it shut off early. 1 week after my boyfriend of 5 years cheated on me. I was devastated/super depressed for months. Come September I started studying again. Im scheduled to take it for a second time this coming Thursday. First time - I took HURST. When I started studying in September I did the entire Saunders NCLEX Review Board game (800 questions), Saunders Q & A Review Cards for the NCLEX-RN Exam (I did 500 of the 1,000 questions), and have reviewed my HURST study guides. As much practice as I have done, I feel like I am still getting questions wrong, mainly SATA questions – which I did receive a ton of on my first attempt of NCLEX. I am debating JUST studying that 35 page study guide that's floated around allnurses.com over the course of tomorrow and Wednesday and then just taking it Thursday morning. Partly, because I am BURNT out of studying (took an extra year with nursing school after having failed a course..). Then, part of me wants to finish all of those Saunders Flash Cards and reschedule it for Dec 1st (that's the soonest date to reschedule it on). Thoughts? Thank you, in advance
  9. Thank you Lev I understand that HR increases initially, and then decreases overtime once dehydration becomes severe. As for the pulse..I've read (in my NCLEX book..Saunders) that it increases with SEVERE dehydration.. But..this question above (from an iphone NCLEX app; NCLEX Mastery) states that the pulse is in fact faint with severe dehydration..contradicting one another. So I guess what I'm trying to get at is..does pulse increase first (with mild dehydration) and THEN decrease (with severe dehydration)? Or does pulse remain decreased, no matter what the level of dehydration is (mild/moderate/severe)?
  10. The nurse knows which of the following clinical manifestations indicate severe dehydration? Select all that apply. Cool limbs Faint pulse Obtunded LOC Capillary refill time of 2 seconds Extreme thirst Bradycardia Pain over lower back Explanation • Obtunded level of consciousness, faint pulse, extreme thirst and cool limbs indicate severe dehydration. • Decreased urine output and capillary refill time of greater than 2 seconds are both indicative of mild dehydration. • Dry mucous membranes and slow skin turgor indicate moderate dehydration. • Bradycardia and back pain are not indicators of severe dehydration.
  11. SATA: Select All That Apply I took NCLEX in May and did not pass. I'm re-taking it end October. When I first took NCLEX there was SO many SATA questions & prioritization questions. I was wondering if anyone has some magical/enlightening advice that could improve my test-taking abilities with these types of questions. I've done 2,000 questions and have improved tremendously with multiple-choice questions - got that done A+! BUT CANNOT improve with SATA-type questions..! Help! ? Thank you ?
  12. I agree amandab13, LPN, he is sounding like a total douche Haha I actually had some ice cream last night, chocolate :) And my friend suggested some Alanis Morissette haha. *hug
  13. Sorry AlphaM, BSN, MSN, RN, "may have meant well"? Shouldn't he have stood by me no matter what if he loved me? And it sounds like this girl was chasing after him. She's only her 2nd year into college, a not so serious major.., and probably a lot more fun than me... Is he stupid and can't see that I'm a grown women? And love him, just overwhelmed. Im just so confused. He's my best friend. Thank you for being so kind :) It really helps hearing what other nurses/students have to say, hug :)
  14. Thank you ktwlpn - I just feel like I was a mess my last year, it didn't help seeing my friends graduate a year ahead of me and failing that one course hung a lot of stress over my shoulder as semesters dragged on. I shouldn't have complained so much. I think because I love him I felt comfortable complaining around him lol - maybe a little too much. Maybe I just need a stronger man, who can put up with me. Or maybe I just needed to get my act together....
  15. For my last year of school (traditional BSN Nursing; I took 5 years instead of 4 b/c I failed one course my first year of the program), I was complaining a LOT & became emotionally dependent on my boyfriend of 4.5 years. I was in totally denial that I had become this way. Side note: I hate who I am right now & am working on it. Anyways, he told me here and there over the past year not to complain so much - but it didn't penetrate in my dumb head; my mind was focused on school. I love him a lot and I thought he always loved me. He sent me a photo of a place he wanted us to live at one day, cutely, prior to my graduation. And he said he wanted a life with me always. When I graduated he made drinks and appetizers for my parents. Side note: I had a job lined up (for my favorite specialty, might I add) as a RN. I was in such a happy-high during graduation lol. A month later, I failed NCLEX. 1 week after failing, feeling devastated, he asked for a "break" (July 16th) so I could focus on myself and studying for NCLEX again and he could figure out himself. One week later I found out he was "in a relationship" with a random girl. I've wasted the last 4 weeks of my life crying and procrastinating to study. I'm so angry with myself because becoming a RN has been my dream (since I was 15) and this is all I've worked for. But my heart is torn apart. I feel like I ruined us & can't forgive myself.

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