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Hey guys! How are all of you? I just can't seem to get enough of this site!!! I love it!
Ok, here's my post for the night:
What are some really good nursing websites? I want to know about sites from nursing humor to study guides for tests.
Please post ANY and ALL websites you can think of. I am hoping to get a head start on nursing school by trying to get into the "groove" and beginning to understand the terminology.
Some of the websites I've been to and liked were:
1. ALLNURSES!!
Ok, feel free to add yours here. I really hope to have a lot before the summer so I can kind of "jumpstart" nursing school. Thanks again!!
Pookie
Care plan links: Just be sure the ND you use from these links is approved by your school.
nanda
http://web.indstate.edu/nurs/mary/nanda.html
Care Plan Database
http://www.satelephone.com/~ghost/cp.htm
Careplans.com, a gathering place for healthcare professionals and students.
http://www.careplans.com/pro/pages/problemlist.asp
Links to Nursing Care Plans and Case Studies
http://www.iun.edu/~libemb/nursing/careplan.htm
RN Central - CARE PLANS
Here is a good one for Pharm...
http://www.med.jhu.edu/medcenter/quiz/quiz.cgi?dbfield=drug&actionField=startup
This thread is a sweater.
www.free-ed.net I love this sight, free classes(more like tutorials). I am using the free A&P class to get a head start throught the summer, and am attempting to teach myself Spanish (their free foreign language dept. rocks) No these classes don't give you credit anywhere, But theres a lot of good stuff there.
This thread is a sweater.
www.free-ed.net I love this sight, free classes(more like tutorials). I am using the free A&P class to get a head start throught the summer, and am attempting to teach myself Spanish (their free foreign language dept. rocks) No these classes don't give you credit anywhere, But theres a lot of good stuff there.
This is a repeat post that I started in the General Student forum but I haven't gotten any replies.
We were given a teaching assignment in my fundamentals class where we find a "patient" to practice educating them on something like wound care, med admin., vital signs, ect. Does anybody know have a link to a website that I can show my "patient" how to give themselves vital signs such as tempatic temperature or wound care? This is due on Monday so any help would be appreciated.
PCGrad06
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:balloons: jackpot!!!!!:balloons: