What can you do as a LPN in the state of Georgia
I was wondering what all are you licensed to do in the state of Georgia. I'm really curious about IVs and if LPNs can do them in the state.
I was wondering what all are you licensed to do in the state of Georgia. I'm really curious about IVs and if LPNs can do them in the state.
So I was able to declare my majors today and I decided on Biology and Public Health. I am interested in infectious diseases , pandemics , treatments and prevention. I am excited yet very nervous to begin my major. Can anyone give me advice with certain things such as Chemistry (I'm more worried about this than anything) and how to make good use of my time with these majors?
It seems so serene and peaceful. I also love the house layouts
The writing just felt off even though it was still entertaining
These were so good and should have been a permanent part of the menu
Has anyone completed it or knows of anyone who completed it
What did you use? I'm honestly just worried about Math and Grammar. I'm currently in Uni and just taking notes on the science
I have always wondered about this country so much. Does anyone live there?
Like with the baked beans and rolls? I loved early wingstop
When it came to nursing school, I didn't have it easy. My first attempt at it I was a nervous wreck, and I ended up being sabotaged (there was a girl who didn't want me in the program and was just very rude and my ex paid people to become my friends just to sabotage me). Afterwards, I've reported it and I was hated for bringing light to what happened to me , my bullies made a group chat about me saying horrible racial things , my ability to become a nurse and whether I'd graduate or not it really affected me but I went back to nursing school again the following year only to fail out because of a medication administration error. Somehow my bullies caught wind to this and they celebrated. I had a friend whom I dropped because she told me it would look so sad to be in nursing school at 30 and my ex rubbed in my face about how amazing my bullies lives were and told me to change my major , when in actuality I wrote his nursing paper and did his resume, all while being in AP1.
I then took a year off after that but I felt so empty and felt I was wasting my time. At one point I was thinking of becoming an MLS but I felt the nursing bug again and got into a program, I did well I was getting very good grades , made friends but I also was getting bullied by two students and a teacher (the teacher would take jabs at students in front of the class and the male I spoke on here before). Once again , I failed IVs and once again found out my ex was seeking information on me. I have decided to take a break from nursing but it's all I think about. When I was in clinicals I performed skills greatly but when I am in a check off I get scared. Right now I'm in university studying something non-nursing related but still thinking about nursing. I recently had to report some things because the teacher made a tiktok about students that left the program and it got around the school. The dean told me to keep pursuing nursing but maybe begin at the LPN level and work for a couple of years but deep down I'm embarrassed and want to quit but I'm also motivated to become a nurse.
My significant other things that atp it's just an obsession while my parents are saying not to give up on my dreams. I also have a friend that told me they think LPN would be best because Im already familiar with RN material so it will be a likely step down. What would you do in this situation?
I have been incorporating a lot of things in my diet such as herbal soups , buckwheat, caviar and fish (grilled over fried) and I noticed things have been much better for me healthwise , I'm less bloated , loss weight and just feel great. I'm in another country so I don't have many of the luxuries I have back home but it really opened my eyes to health (swimming , walking everywhere , mountain herbs , no shoes in the house,etc) Has anyone incorporated other culture's health customs and certain foods into your life
Someone told me that it helps but I was already in an RN program prior to working on getting into LPN school
In low-key tired of eating lemon pepper and honey hot a lot. Throw it at me
I'm kind of at a loss for what to get
I have always wondered about it's difficulty. For the people that took it , how did it go?
How many years would you recommend working as an LPN before going into an RN program
Yesterday I was out and about in town and I heard the Muslim call to prayer and I immediately began to felt so emotional. It was so beautiful like poetry. I know it's corny but it's a memory I'll always cherish because it makes me feel closer and connected to this world.
I recently brought some lactic acid for texture and decided I will also use it for exfoliation. Does anyone have experience with this product, I brought it from the ordinary in the 10% strength
Hello,
So I am in a desert country right now for the summer and I will be heading back soon for school. On this vacation I could only keep moisture into my hair for like 3-4 days at a time and I have been wearing it in a puff because that's mainly the only style I know how to do ( I usually hate puffs and I have been manipulating my hair). I ordered some hair products to get my hair back on track such as design essentials almond butter deep conditioner, soultanicals deep conditioners, pattern beauty conditioner and cecred products. I have a steamer at home so I know that will really help.
I guess my question is , should I wear my hair in mini twist for maybe 3-4 weeks or straight back cornrows , which would be more low tension?
Any ideas , this will be my first time ordering it.