tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8915045151221020285.post3751219737839704848..comments2023-09-18T10:59:52.153-05:00Comments on Adventures Of An L&D Nurse: And so it begins...Kendrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12113442343449042962noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8915045151221020285.post-68560729466397930792011-01-09T17:26:54.542-06:002011-01-09T17:26:54.542-06:00Enjoy freedom before school takes over your life!!...Enjoy freedom before school takes over your life!!<br /><br />And yes, when you spend all of your time in clinical, you will slowly go crazy. It is like slave labour, except legal!Blonde Saffronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01186300003136319617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8915045151221020285.post-29340881663908285592011-01-08T22:41:42.496-06:002011-01-08T22:41:42.496-06:00OH Kendra how I echo all of what you've writte...OH Kendra how I echo all of what you've written! I have an iClicker too! I'll post a picture of all my books soon. You'll do great on your first day for sure, no worries. I have a few more days for my tummy to get tied in knots, as I don't start until the 24th. Keep breathing.Frazzled-Razzle-RNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10840442693927025940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8915045151221020285.post-36606442872345658522011-01-08T18:29:33.101-06:002011-01-08T18:29:33.101-06:00Thanks for the shout out, love. ♥
My program does...Thanks for the shout out, love. ♥<br /><br />My program doesn't use the iClicker but our sister university does. How it was explained to me is that each iclicker has an individual radio signal for each student in the class. Over the course of the lecture, the professor places a question on the projector and the students have 1-2 minutes to answer it. Sometimes it is for bonus points and sometimes it is for classroom participation points. Profs can also use them to determine lecture attendance by asking a question at the beginning of class and at the end of class (to see who was tardy or who left early). <br /><br />It might not be totally nessessary to carry all the books with you all the time. I kept mine in a crate in the car though so if I absolutely needed one, i could grab it during break. You can usually find medical terminology on any dictionary website (on a smart phone or laptop). As for specific textbooks, I sat with my study group and we each brought one. We all had our main text and someone brought the clinical skills text, another brought the lab values/diagnostic manual, another brought the care plan text, etc. <br />Hope this helps, doll. <br />xoxox<br />EstelleEstellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03238820218181680926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8915045151221020285.post-40846641029013351872011-01-07T19:28:01.876-06:002011-01-07T19:28:01.876-06:00You can do this!
I had to look at what an iclicke...You can do this!<br /><br />I had to look at what an iclicker was, can't people just raise their hands and ask questions?<br /><br />Books, books, books that's why I started renting them, it's a lot cheaper and they ship both ways for free. Most you will never use again and any with health care or science is outdated by the end of the quarter/semester.<br /><br />Good luck and have fun, it's OK to vent about situations on your blog, better than real life just no real names.NPOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13669816146120005101noreply@blogger.com