Broward College Nursing January 2016

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Hey everyone, I'm applying to the nursing program for January 2016 at Broward College. I guess this will be the official thread for the January 2016, Broward college nursing students; since no one has made one yet. Who else is applying for this term and what courses do you have remaining to finish pre reqs? I'm currently enrolled in A&P 2 lecture and lab and also a math class which are the last two courses I need to apply. I finish the classes in August yayyy :)

Good luck :)

Hey everyone! I applied for the May semester and was wondering how it's going for everyone? Any tips for us newbies?

Thank you. Wishing everyone nothing but the best!

Tips. Always be ahead and don't ever forget your equipment and never BE LATE

Buy the fundamentals book now and memorize it. You're behind before you even get accepted!!!

It's tough but seriously the more you can learn in advanced, the better.

Where should I start in my reading?

Tips. Always be ahead and don't ever forget your equipment and never BE LATE

Thanks :)

Where should I start in my reading?

READING ASSIGNMENTS

Nursing Process 1 (NUR1020) & Nursing Process 2 (NUR1210)

F. Adeagbo, RN, MSN, Nursing Professor, North Campus

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[TD]TOPIC

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[TD]Perry & Potter

Fundamentals (8th Ed)

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[TD]**Other Required Readings

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[TD]3.4 Admission/Discharge/Transfer

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[TD]pp.19, 261, 352, 355-356, & Ch. 16

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 2

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[TD]3.6 Aging

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[TD]Ch. 11 & 14

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[TD]2.3 Blood Transfusions

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[TD]pp. 909-912

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 29

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[TD]1.2 Bowel Elimination

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[TD]Ch. 46

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 34

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[TD]1.4 Communication

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[TD]Ch. 7, 16, & 24

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 3

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[TD]3.1 Death & Loss

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[TD]Ch. 36 & pp. 106-107, 182

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 16

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[TD]1.5 Documentation

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[TD]Ch. 26

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 4

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[TD]2.1 Fluids and Electrolytes & Acid/Base Balance

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[TD]Ch. 41

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[TD]Lippencott: USE INDEX

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[TD]2.3 Health Assessment

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[TD]Ch. 16, 30, & pp. 1136-1142

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[TD]Jarvis: Use index

Skills: Chapter 6, 10

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[TD]4.3 Hygiene

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[TD]Ch. 39 & pp. 1151

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 17

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[TD]3.5 Immobility

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[TD]Ch. 47, 48, & 38

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 9, 10, & 12

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[TD]1.2 Legal, 1.3 Ethical, Cultural, Values, Spiritual

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[TD]Ch. 9, 10, 22, 23, & 35

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[TD]2.4 Medical Asepsis

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[TD]Ch. 28

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 7 & 8

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[TD]2.2 Medication

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[TD]Ch. 31 & 904-909, 915-936

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 20, 21, 22, 28

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[TD]1.1 Nursing & Health Care

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[TD]Ch. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, & pp. 132-133

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[TD]Florida Nurse Practice Act: Definitions

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[TD]2.1 Nursing Process

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[TD]Ch. 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, & 20

Bring care plan forms to class

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[TD]Cox: Chapter 1 and index

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[TD]1.1 Nutrition

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[TD]Ch. 44

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 30, 31, 32, & 34

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[TD]1.4 Oxygenation

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[TD]Ch. 40 & pp. 455-458, 476-480

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 23 & 24

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[TD]1.5 Pain

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[TD]Ch. 43

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 15

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[TD]3.3 Peri-Operative (Pre-op and Post-op)

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[TD]Ch. 50

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 36 & 37

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[TD]4.1 Safety

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[TD]Ch. 27, 47

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 13

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[TD]3.3 Self-Concept

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[TD]Ch. 33 and 132-133

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[TD]3.2 Sensory

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[TD]Ch. 49

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[TD]4.2 Sleep & Rest

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[TD]Ch. 42

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[TD]2.5 Special Procedures & Specimens

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[TD]pp. 404, 420, 476, 569-570, 825, 836, 1035-1039, 1052-1055, 1068-1070, 1072, 1097-1101, 1262, 1264,

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[TD]Lab and diagnostic tests book: USE INDEX

Skills: Chapters 43, 44

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[TD]3.1 Stress

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[TD]Ch. 37 & pp. 402-403

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[TD]3.4 Teaching and Learning

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[TD]Ch. 25

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[TD]1.3 Urinary Elimination

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[TD]Ch. 45

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 33

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[TD]2.2 Vital Signs

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[TD]Ch. 29

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[TD]Skills: Chapter 5

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[TD]3.2 Wounds

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[TD]Ch. 48 & 28

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[TD]Skills: Chapters 8, 18, 28, 38, 39, 40,

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**See textbook list. Skills” is Perry and Potter, Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, 8th edition

Hey everyone, I'm applying to the may term as well and I was wondering are the math exams on dosage calculations?

Hey everyone, I'm applying to the may term as well and I was wondering are the math exams on dosage calculations?

You will take a drug dosage class. It's 4 weeks long. You will have 3 classes with material and the 4th class is a 10 question exam. If you get more than 1 wrong (aka kill more than one patient) you have a week to retake it. If you don't pass it the second time with 90% of higher, you don't move forward.

If you pass, the class is over but the tests are still administered the first week of every new process/specialty so basically every 8 weeks. You can still only get 1 wrong and have a week to retake it.

The math teacher (at least at north... I'm not sure if she teachers at the other locations too) can be a bit over dramatic and very particular, but she has good intentions. Just do it her way and don't waste your time arguing... passing shouldn't be a problem. She sets you up with great notes to study for the future tests as well.

You will take a drug dosage class. It's 4 weeks long. You will have 3 classes with material and the 4th class is a 10 question exam. If you get more than 1 wrong (aka kill more than one patient) you have a week to retake it. If you don't pass it the second time with 90% of higher, you don't move forward.

If you pass, the class is over but the tests are still administered the first week of every new process/specialty so basically every 8 weeks. You can still only get 1 wrong and have a week to retake it.

The math teacher (at least at north... I'm not sure if she teachers at the other locations too) can be a bit over dramatic and very particular, but she has good intentions. Just do it her way and don't waste your time arguing... passing shouldn't be a problem. She sets you up with great notes to study for the future tests as well.

Thank you so much.

are her exams without a calculator?

You can use a calculator at north but you need to show all your work and trust me that hour will fly. I didn't have time to use my calculator on half The problems . Also the second test is much harder, at least that's what I heard from my fellow students. They may let you take it a third time, at least that's what happened this semester. However i would not count On that.

You can use a calculator at north but you need to show all your work and trust me that hour will fly. I didn't have time to use my calculator on half The problems . Also the second test is much harder, at least that's what I heard from my fellow students. They may let you take it a third time, at least that's what happened this semester. However i would not count On that.

Is the program what you expected?

any advice on places to buy shoes for north campus?

and the math exam, do you need to get all 10 right the first time around? or can you get one wrong and still pass?

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