Enjoy.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Central Valley Kaiser Hiring events (FINALLY!!!!)
I am so sorry this took so long but I just got the info from her. Pass it on as you see fit.
Central Valley Hiring Event Alert: Anyone interested in joining Kaiser Permanente is encouraged to attend the following dates and times.
~Imaging, Behavioral/Mental Health, Lab, Nursing, Rehab Professionals, Respiratory
All job opportunities with Kaiser Permanente can be viewed on line at www.kp.org/jobs
April 18th, 2006 (8am to 5pm) -Stockton Medical Center
April 21st, 2006 -Manteca Medical Center (8am to 5pm)
April 26th - Modesto (Vintage Gardens/8am to 5pm)
I am so sorry this took so long but I just got the info from her. Pass it on as you see fit.
Central Valley Hiring Event Alert: Anyone interested in joining Kaiser Permanente is encouraged to attend the following dates and times.
~Imaging, Behavioral/Mental Health, Lab, Nursing, Rehab Professionals, Respiratory
All job opportunities with Kaiser Permanente can be viewed on line at www.kp.org/jobs
April 18th, 2006 (8am to 5pm) -Stockton Medical Center
April 21st, 2006 -Manteca Medical Center (8am to 5pm)
April 26th - Modesto (Vintage Gardens/8am to 5pm)
Tuesday, March 28, 2006
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Friday, March 24, 2006
Today I became an ICU Nurse
Hey guys! I had a job interview yesterday for the ICU at Lodi Memorial. I was officially hired as a student nurse in that department and have been assigned a preceptor who will be training me throughout the rest of the program and beyond. I am in!
Today I did my first ICU 12 hour shift and it was great! I will be going back tomorrow.
Hello there everybody! Saturday, May 27th is the Great America day. They have given us a special price of $23.00 per ticket. I am working with them right now on having a picnic lunch done. I need some input from some of you though...if we were to eat by ourselves, we would be spending alot anyways..they have lunches that range from 9.99 a piece and include all day ice cream and beverages...which sounded more economical to me. They have bigger packages that have bbq'd chicken etc...I will have a vote go out to you all two mondays from now. There will be a voting paper that will have two of the many options, you will pick one and I will collect the votes one week later....the highest amount of votes will decide which lunch option to chose from. The Monday following a flyer will be given to each of you with the price of ticket plus food option and you will tell me how many tickets you want and return the flyer to me, with your money. I hope you all will try to come, I know we will have a fun day!!!! See you all on Monday, the third with your voting options!!! :)
Mike,
Can you send me an invite to first semester blog? I wanted to give them some info. Thanks!!!
Cher
ckjt95@msn.com
Can you send me an invite to first semester blog? I wanted to give them some info. Thanks!!!
Cher
ckjt95@msn.com
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Does anyone want to sell their med/surg book or have an extra one? If so...here is the email of one student in first semester needing one.... aatiqa@gmail.com Also...anyone in N4 that wants to share their book with current n5 students? If so, please let Mrs. Ippolito know or bring to class on Monday...THANKS!!!!!
Let us look forward to some fun guys....I have arranged special ticket prices for us to all go to Great America for the day, the weekend after we finish up our rotations. I will have a sign up sheet going around in a few weeks so you can tell me how many tickets you want....Let us celebrate all this hard work with all the food we shouldnt eat, and all the rides that make us puke! :) So....save the date and remember we are one semester closer to graduation day!!!!!!!
Here are the Case Studies for the Respiratory System. They are not a requirement but will help you study. Please bring them to the study session on March 28th in L118.
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 26: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Upper Respiratory Problems
Cancer of the Larynx
Patient Profile
Mr. Carlson, a 60-year-old white man, was admitted for evaluation of mild pain on swallowing and a persistent sore throat over the past year.
Subjective Data
· States that his symptoms worsened in the last 2 months
· Has used various cold remedies to relieve symptoms without relief
· Has lost weight because of decrease in appetite and difficulty swallowing
· Has smoked 3 packs of cigarettes a day for 40 years
· Consumes 6 cans of beer a day
Objective Data
Laryngoscopy
· Subglottic mass
Physical Examination
· Enlarged cervical nodes
Computed Tomography Scan
· Subglottic lesion with lymph node involvement
Collaborative Care
· Total laryngectomy with tracheostomy with inflated cuff
· Nasogastric tube
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What information in the assessment suggests that Mr. Carlson might be at risk for cancer of the larynx?
2. What diagnostic tests are typically performed to evaluate the extent of this problem?
3. What teaching should the nurse plan for Mr. Carlson before and after laryngectomy?
4. Discuss methods used to restore speech after laryngectomy.
5. What teaching is required to assist this patient to assume self-care after his surgery? What precautions should the patient take because of his stoma?
6. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 27: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Lower Respiratory Problems
Aspiration Pneumonia
Patient Profile
Sam, a 27‑year‑old African-American male, was admitted to the hospital because of an uncontrollable fever. He was transferred from a long-term care facility. He has a history of a gunshot wound to his left chest. Following a cardiac arrest after the accident he developed hypoxic encephalopathy. He has a tracheostomy and gastrostomy tube. He has a history of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in his sputum.
Subjective Data
· Family says that they visit him regularly and are very devoted to him.
Objective Data
Physical Examination
· Thin, cachectic African American man in moderate respiratory distress
· Unresponsive to voice, touch, or painful stimuli
· Vital signs: temperature 104° F (40° C), heart rate 120, respiratory rate 30, O2 saturation 90%
· Chest auscultation revealed crackles and scattered rhonchi in the left upper lobe
Diagnostic Studies
· Serum albumin 2.8 g/dl (28 g/L)
· White blood cell (WBC) count 18,000/ml (18 x 109/L)
· Sputum specimen: thick, green colored, foul smelling; cultures pending
· Arterial blood gases: pH 7.29, PaO2 80 mm Hg, PaCO2 40 mm Hg, bicarbonate 16 mEq/L
· Stool culture positive for Clostridium difficile
· Chest x‑ray: infiltrate in left upper lobe; no pleural effusions noted
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What types of infectious disease precautions should be taken related to Sam’s hospitalization?
2. What clinical manifestations of aspiration pneumonia did Sam exhibit? Explain their pathophysiologic bases.
3. What antibiotic medication is likely to be prescribed?
4. What is his oxygenation status and metabolic state?
5. What other clinical issues need to be addressed in his plan of care?
6. What family interventions would you initiate?
7. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more appropriate nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 28: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Asthma
Patient Profile
Mrs. S., a 30-year-old African American mother of two preschoolers, comes to the emergency department (ED) with severe wheezing, dyspnea, and anxiety. She was in the ED only 6 hours ago with an acute asthma attack.
Subjective Data
· Treated in the ED previously with nebulized albuterol and responded quickly
· Can speak only one- to three-word sentences
· Is allergic to cigarette smoke
· Began to experience increased shortness of breath and tightness in her chest when she returned home
· Used albuterol MDI (without a spacer) repeatedly at home with no relief
Objective Data
Physical Examination
· Uses accessory muscles to breathe
· Has audible wheezing
· Respiratory rate 34/min
· Auscultation reveals no air movement in lower lobes
· Heart rate 126 beats/min
Diagnostic Studies
· ABGs: PaO2 80 mm Hg, Paco2 35 mm Hg, pH 7.46
· PEFR: 150 L/min (personal best: 400 L/min)
Critical Thinking Questions
1. Why did Mrs. S. return to the ED? Explain the pathophysiology of this exacerbation of asthma.
2. What are the nursing care priorities for Mrs. S.?
3. What are the complications the nurse must be ready for based on her assessment of Mrs. S.?
4. What should be included in her discharge plan of care?
5. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 26: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Upper Respiratory Problems
Cancer of the Larynx
Patient Profile
Mr. Carlson, a 60-year-old white man, was admitted for evaluation of mild pain on swallowing and a persistent sore throat over the past year.
Subjective Data
· States that his symptoms worsened in the last 2 months
· Has used various cold remedies to relieve symptoms without relief
· Has lost weight because of decrease in appetite and difficulty swallowing
· Has smoked 3 packs of cigarettes a day for 40 years
· Consumes 6 cans of beer a day
Objective Data
Laryngoscopy
· Subglottic mass
Physical Examination
· Enlarged cervical nodes
Computed Tomography Scan
· Subglottic lesion with lymph node involvement
Collaborative Care
· Total laryngectomy with tracheostomy with inflated cuff
· Nasogastric tube
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What information in the assessment suggests that Mr. Carlson might be at risk for cancer of the larynx?
2. What diagnostic tests are typically performed to evaluate the extent of this problem?
3. What teaching should the nurse plan for Mr. Carlson before and after laryngectomy?
4. Discuss methods used to restore speech after laryngectomy.
5. What teaching is required to assist this patient to assume self-care after his surgery? What precautions should the patient take because of his stoma?
6. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 27: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Lower Respiratory Problems
Aspiration Pneumonia
Patient Profile
Sam, a 27‑year‑old African-American male, was admitted to the hospital because of an uncontrollable fever. He was transferred from a long-term care facility. He has a history of a gunshot wound to his left chest. Following a cardiac arrest after the accident he developed hypoxic encephalopathy. He has a tracheostomy and gastrostomy tube. He has a history of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in his sputum.
Subjective Data
· Family says that they visit him regularly and are very devoted to him.
Objective Data
Physical Examination
· Thin, cachectic African American man in moderate respiratory distress
· Unresponsive to voice, touch, or painful stimuli
· Vital signs: temperature 104° F (40° C), heart rate 120, respiratory rate 30, O2 saturation 90%
· Chest auscultation revealed crackles and scattered rhonchi in the left upper lobe
Diagnostic Studies
· Serum albumin 2.8 g/dl (28 g/L)
· White blood cell (WBC) count 18,000/ml (18 x 109/L)
· Sputum specimen: thick, green colored, foul smelling; cultures pending
· Arterial blood gases: pH 7.29, PaO2 80 mm Hg, PaCO2 40 mm Hg, bicarbonate 16 mEq/L
· Stool culture positive for Clostridium difficile
· Chest x‑ray: infiltrate in left upper lobe; no pleural effusions noted
Critical Thinking Questions
1. What types of infectious disease precautions should be taken related to Sam’s hospitalization?
2. What clinical manifestations of aspiration pneumonia did Sam exhibit? Explain their pathophysiologic bases.
3. What antibiotic medication is likely to be prescribed?
4. What is his oxygenation status and metabolic state?
5. What other clinical issues need to be addressed in his plan of care?
6. What family interventions would you initiate?
7. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more appropriate nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Lewis, et al: Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, 6th Edition
Chapter 28: NURSING MANAGEMENT: Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
Asthma
Patient Profile
Mrs. S., a 30-year-old African American mother of two preschoolers, comes to the emergency department (ED) with severe wheezing, dyspnea, and anxiety. She was in the ED only 6 hours ago with an acute asthma attack.
Subjective Data
· Treated in the ED previously with nebulized albuterol and responded quickly
· Can speak only one- to three-word sentences
· Is allergic to cigarette smoke
· Began to experience increased shortness of breath and tightness in her chest when she returned home
· Used albuterol MDI (without a spacer) repeatedly at home with no relief
Objective Data
Physical Examination
· Uses accessory muscles to breathe
· Has audible wheezing
· Respiratory rate 34/min
· Auscultation reveals no air movement in lower lobes
· Heart rate 126 beats/min
Diagnostic Studies
· ABGs: PaO2 80 mm Hg, Paco2 35 mm Hg, pH 7.46
· PEFR: 150 L/min (personal best: 400 L/min)
Critical Thinking Questions
1. Why did Mrs. S. return to the ED? Explain the pathophysiology of this exacerbation of asthma.
2. What are the nursing care priorities for Mrs. S.?
3. What are the complications the nurse must be ready for based on her assessment of Mrs. S.?
4. What should be included in her discharge plan of care?
5. Based on the assessment data presented, write one or more nursing diagnoses. Are there any collaborative problems?
Monday, March 20, 2006
Saturday, March 18, 2006
I found these links to be helpful for N5:
For Chemical Dependence (when you make your "drug chart")
www.streetdrugs.org
Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade
I found these sites to be interesting concerning the use of antipsychotic drugs and patient's rights:
http://www.mindfreedom.org/
PSYCHRIGHTS
Also, I just wanted to share this poem with all you guys...
To Be a Mental Patient by Rae Unzicker (1948-2001)
To be a mental patient is to be stigmatized, ostracized, socialized, patronized, psychiatrized.
To be a mental patient is to have everyone controlling your life but you. You're watched by your shrink, your social worker, your friends, your family. And then you're diagnosed as paranoid.
To be a mental patient is to live with the constant threat and possibility of being locked up at any time, for almost any reason.
To be a mental patient is to live on $82 a month in food stamps, which won't let you buy Kleenex to dry your tears. And to watch your shrink come back to his office from lunch, driving a Mercedes Benz.
To be a mental patient is to take drugs that dull your mind, deaden your senses, make you jitter and drool and then you take more drugs to lessen the "side effects."
To be a mental patient is to apply for jobs and lie about the last few months or years, because you've been in the hospital, and then you don't get the job anyway because you're a mental patient. To be a mental patient is not to matter.
To be a mental patient is never to be taken seriously.
To be a mental patient is to be a resident of a ghetto, surrounded by other mental patients who are as scared and hungry and bored and broke as you are.
To be a mental patient is to watch TV and see how violent and dangerous and dumb and incompetent and crazy you are.
To be a mental patient is to be a statistic.
To be a mental patient is to wear a label, and that label never goes away, a label that says little about what you are and even less about who you are.
To be a mental patient is to never to say what you mean, but to sound like you mean what you say.
To be a mental patient is to tell your psychiatrist he's helping you, even if he is not.
To be a mental patient is to act glad when you're sad and calm when you're mad, and to always be "appropriate."
To be a mental patient is to participate in stupid groups that call themselves therapy. Music isn't music, its therapy; volleyball isn't sport, it's therapy; sewing is therapy; washing dishes is therapy. Even the air you breathe is therapy and that's called "the milieu."
To be a mental patient is not to die, even if you want to -- and not cry, and not hurt, and not be scared, and not be angry, and not be vulnerable, and not to laugh too loud -- because, if you do, you only prove that you are a mental patient even if you are not.
And so you become a no-thing, in a no-world, and you are not.
Rae Unzicker © 1984
For Chemical Dependence (when you make your "drug chart")
www.streetdrugs.org
Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade
I found these sites to be interesting concerning the use of antipsychotic drugs and patient's rights:
http://www.mindfreedom.org/
PSYCHRIGHTS
Also, I just wanted to share this poem with all you guys...
To Be a Mental Patient by Rae Unzicker (1948-2001)
To be a mental patient is to be stigmatized, ostracized, socialized, patronized, psychiatrized.
To be a mental patient is to have everyone controlling your life but you. You're watched by your shrink, your social worker, your friends, your family. And then you're diagnosed as paranoid.
To be a mental patient is to live with the constant threat and possibility of being locked up at any time, for almost any reason.
To be a mental patient is to live on $82 a month in food stamps, which won't let you buy Kleenex to dry your tears. And to watch your shrink come back to his office from lunch, driving a Mercedes Benz.
To be a mental patient is to take drugs that dull your mind, deaden your senses, make you jitter and drool and then you take more drugs to lessen the "side effects."
To be a mental patient is to apply for jobs and lie about the last few months or years, because you've been in the hospital, and then you don't get the job anyway because you're a mental patient. To be a mental patient is not to matter.
To be a mental patient is never to be taken seriously.
To be a mental patient is to be a resident of a ghetto, surrounded by other mental patients who are as scared and hungry and bored and broke as you are.
To be a mental patient is to watch TV and see how violent and dangerous and dumb and incompetent and crazy you are.
To be a mental patient is to be a statistic.
To be a mental patient is to wear a label, and that label never goes away, a label that says little about what you are and even less about who you are.
To be a mental patient is to never to say what you mean, but to sound like you mean what you say.
To be a mental patient is to tell your psychiatrist he's helping you, even if he is not.
To be a mental patient is to act glad when you're sad and calm when you're mad, and to always be "appropriate."
To be a mental patient is to participate in stupid groups that call themselves therapy. Music isn't music, its therapy; volleyball isn't sport, it's therapy; sewing is therapy; washing dishes is therapy. Even the air you breathe is therapy and that's called "the milieu."
To be a mental patient is not to die, even if you want to -- and not cry, and not hurt, and not be scared, and not be angry, and not be vulnerable, and not to laugh too loud -- because, if you do, you only prove that you are a mental patient even if you are not.
And so you become a no-thing, in a no-world, and you are not.
Rae Unzicker © 1984
Dear N5,
As part of the Chemical Dependence module you'll need to attend a 12-step meeting. Here's a Meeting Locator from Narcotics Anonymous so you can find a meeting where/when it's convenient for you.
As part of the Chemical Dependence module you'll need to attend a 12-step meeting. Here's a Meeting Locator from Narcotics Anonymous so you can find a meeting where/when it's convenient for you.
Congratulations to everyone for passing n4/n5. To those that did not make it through to the end, remember that we will always be here to help you...if you decide to take n4 again, we will be available to you as resources and stand by you 150%. You will have the knowledge to be ahead of the game next time around, and you will get through it. Never more did I realize how much of a benefit we can be to each other than this semester, we have to all work together and supporting eachother. Confucius says, "Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. "
Thursday, March 16, 2006
Monday, March 13, 2006
Hi! This is Anton and I'd like to know if there is any of you who would like to exchange clinical sched with me for Nursing 4. I am supposed to have it at the county hospital with Prieto on a Thurs. & Wed. from 6:30 am -4:00 pm. I would like to swap hopefully with someone who is taking it at St. Joe evening clinical. I know it's kinda late for me to realize I'm not a morning person but just in case let me know through my email bmena1023@yahoo.com. Thanks
Friday, March 10, 2006
Today I Held A Beating Heart !!!!!!
What a way to spend the last day of N7 clinical,Shoulder to shoulder between 2 doctors performing a triple bipass (CABG).
After the chest was opened and the pericardial sac opened, I was allowed to reach inside, sliding my hand between the pericardial sac and the pericardium, until I was underneath, and then I lifted this warm and heavy heart up from the cavity while it continued to beat, and I held it in my hand!!!!
WAY COOL!!
I am still in awe of the whole experience.
This is how Jane G. and I spent our last clinical day!
It took over an hour to get the patient prepped and the room ready. The doctors came in at 0800 and the heart was in my hand at 0845.
The surgery was completed at 1200.
Good Luck to all on your finals!!!!!!!!
Thursday, March 09, 2006
ATTENTION ATTENTION.....information n4/n5 swap aka the "Sharing circle" ;)...will be next Friday....The 17th (LUCKY DAY) we will be meeting at the circle pond outside at the end of the stairs of Shima ( by Java Jitters) at 12 pm....I will send Julie Kay an email and ask if we can go inside to the skills lab, if not...we will find somewhere to go. SEE YOU ALL THERE!!!!
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Animation Activities guys this is a GOOD animation site..there are 2 renal animations with post tests...check it out if you are visual like me..this is awesome!
NurseWeek: Service with a Smile I just thought I would prove to all those doubting my dream of being a Disneyland nurse..the job does exist...work as an RN Monday through Friday in Disneyland and work one weekend a month as Cinderella in the parade, can it get any better than that? Just curious if anyone has any other interesting RN jobs that they have heard of??? Let's keep us all motivated with laughter!
Friday, March 03, 2006
Attention all n5's and n4's (so I guess that would be all of us ;)....shall we plan an hour meeting to share hints and helps for the swapping of classes soon? I know we have lots of hints, tips, and THE note CD.....I am sure ya'll got some stuff for us too....when is a good time guys? The Friday after finals from 11-1? Let me know if you guys are interested, I will be there...hopefully you guys remember the pact we made in nursing one haha....see you all soon!!!
Thursday, March 02, 2006
Wandering Post from Fazia
N4
Can someone tell me where to turn in the care plan. I know its shima but don't recall the room. So much for paying attention to details huh........
See you monday
Nine more days Yeah!!!!!!
Fazia, I have found and returned your post to its rightful home LOL. Good luck on your finals!!!!!!
N4
Can someone tell me where to turn in the care plan. I know its shima but don't recall the room. So much for paying attention to details huh........
See you monday
Nine more days Yeah!!!!!!
Fazia, I have found and returned your post to its rightful home LOL. Good luck on your finals!!!!!!
Care Plan Helps
Here are some links that can help you with your Nursing Diagnoses and Care Plans.
RN Central
Care Plan Constructor
Critical Care Tutorials
Hey all,
These tutorials really helped out in N7. Even though they say Critical Care, they still have the basics backed up with simple physiology and easy to understand concepts. It's a lot easier reading than our text books so check these out for N4 too. They get right to the point and will not take a ton of time to read.
Sorry this is so late for you just finishing N4 but I only just found this site. There are some good pictures and flow charts.
Critical Care Tutorials
Friday, February 24, 2006
I thought I would make everyone laugh today.... On the way to clinicals yesterday am at 515 in the morning, I am following one of those state vans, with all the advertisements on it about "adopt a highway" and "let's keep Californias highways clean" etc.... So..at the stop light I am sitting there behind this "CLEAN CALIFORNIA" billboard and out of the window of the passenger side of the truck flies a whole ashtray full of cigarettes and a cup!!!! Can you believe it?!! I thought it was hilarious, even though it was so WRONG...haha I thought you all would find that ironic too.....Hope everyone is doing good...by the way in about 6 months I would like to put together a graduation planning team...let me know if you are interested!!!
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
ATTENTION ALL N5 STUDENTS......
Hi guys..we miss you over here in 4..hope all is going well. I would like to tell you all about a video that is avail in the skills lab for the neuro assesment...it is an absolute PERFECT video to watch BEFORE you do your assesment...hint hint BEFORE you do it...watch it...some of us were unaware that it existed and watched it after the fact soooo....just passing along the info.
K byeeee
;) Christine
Hi guys..we miss you over here in 4..hope all is going well. I would like to tell you all about a video that is avail in the skills lab for the neuro assesment...it is an absolute PERFECT video to watch BEFORE you do your assesment...hint hint BEFORE you do it...watch it...some of us were unaware that it existed and watched it after the fact soooo....just passing along the info.
K byeeee
;) Christine
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
For those of you who did not get a study session on Neurology here are some key points that may help you study for the test.
I. There are two types of strokes or Cerebro Vascular Accident (CVA) pg. 1528 in Medical Surgical Nursing Book Table 56-2
1. Ischemic- more men than women-onset during or after sleep
2. Hemorrhagic-more women than men-onset during activity
The causes: Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), atrial fibrillation, HTN, etc.
The main nursing diagnosis for a stroke: Ineffective tissue perfusion (cerebral) pg. 1537
Nursing assessment table 56-7 pg 1536
II. On page 1531 is a Fig. 56.6 which is manifestations of right-brain and left-brain stroke. Read this. Table 56.4 has the diagnostic studies for a stroke pg. 1532 & pg. 1533 has a table for Stroke care.
III. Make sure you read the tables in Chapter 56. If there is something you don't quite understand then read the subject matter.
IV. pg. 1550 Table 57-1 is on the different Types of headaches READ this as well as the Nursing assessment table on pg. 1553.
V. pg. 1556 Table 57-6 Classification of seizure disorders. Pg. 1558 management of tonic-clonic seizures.
VI. Know the difference between Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which is characterized by chronic inflmmation, demyelination, and gliosis (scarring) in the CNS, Parkinson's Disease which is a slowing down in the initiation and execution of movement (bradykinesia), increased muscle tone (rigidity), tremor at rest, and impaired postural reflexes, Myasthenia Gravis which is an autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction characterized by the fluctuating weakness of certain skeletal muscle groups. The primary weakness is seen in the face (eyes, eyelids, chewing, swallowing, speaking, and breathing) and chest. ALS, Huntington's disease
VII. pg. 1582 Table 58-2 has information on Delirium, dementia, and depression. Know the clinical manifestations of dementia which are on pg. 1585 Table 58-4.
There will also be a Neurologic Signs & Symptoms video available to anyone who wants to watch it in the office. If there was a subject that your instructor focused on during lecture, study it.
I hope this helps. Good luck everyone!
Fernisa Sison
Instructor
I. There are two types of strokes or Cerebro Vascular Accident (CVA) pg. 1528 in Medical Surgical Nursing Book Table 56-2
1. Ischemic- more men than women-onset during or after sleep
2. Hemorrhagic-more women than men-onset during activity
The causes: Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), atrial fibrillation, HTN, etc.
The main nursing diagnosis for a stroke: Ineffective tissue perfusion (cerebral) pg. 1537
Nursing assessment table 56-7 pg 1536
II. On page 1531 is a Fig. 56.6 which is manifestations of right-brain and left-brain stroke. Read this. Table 56.4 has the diagnostic studies for a stroke pg. 1532 & pg. 1533 has a table for Stroke care.
III. Make sure you read the tables in Chapter 56. If there is something you don't quite understand then read the subject matter.
IV. pg. 1550 Table 57-1 is on the different Types of headaches READ this as well as the Nursing assessment table on pg. 1553.
V. pg. 1556 Table 57-6 Classification of seizure disorders. Pg. 1558 management of tonic-clonic seizures.
VI. Know the difference between Multiple Sclerosis (MS) which is characterized by chronic inflmmation, demyelination, and gliosis (scarring) in the CNS, Parkinson's Disease which is a slowing down in the initiation and execution of movement (bradykinesia), increased muscle tone (rigidity), tremor at rest, and impaired postural reflexes, Myasthenia Gravis which is an autoimmune disease of the neuromuscular junction characterized by the fluctuating weakness of certain skeletal muscle groups. The primary weakness is seen in the face (eyes, eyelids, chewing, swallowing, speaking, and breathing) and chest. ALS, Huntington's disease
VII. pg. 1582 Table 58-2 has information on Delirium, dementia, and depression. Know the clinical manifestations of dementia which are on pg. 1585 Table 58-4.
There will also be a Neurologic Signs & Symptoms video available to anyone who wants to watch it in the office. If there was a subject that your instructor focused on during lecture, study it.
I hope this helps. Good luck everyone!
Fernisa Sison
Instructor
For all those N4 students who still want study sessions here is the rest of the dates and subjects to be covered:
Feb. 28, 2006 Locke 421 Genitourinary 11:30-12:30
March 7, 2006 Locke 421 Endocrine 11:30-12:30
March 14, 2006 locke 421 Musculoskeletal 11:30-12:30
I am available Mondays 8:00am - 10:00am & 1:00 - 3:00pm
Tuesdays 8:00am-11:00am & 12:45- 3:00pm
Thursdays 8:00am-11:00am
Also by appointment. Locke 421 has been secured for these dates and times.
Please feel free to call (209) 954-5492 Office Locke 214
Fernisa Sison
Feb. 28, 2006 Locke 421 Genitourinary 11:30-12:30
March 7, 2006 Locke 421 Endocrine 11:30-12:30
March 14, 2006 locke 421 Musculoskeletal 11:30-12:30
I am available Mondays 8:00am - 10:00am & 1:00 - 3:00pm
Tuesdays 8:00am-11:00am & 12:45- 3:00pm
Thursdays 8:00am-11:00am
Also by appointment. Locke 421 has been secured for these dates and times.
Please feel free to call (209) 954-5492 Office Locke 214
Fernisa Sison
Friday, February 10, 2006
Hey there guys...does anyone like to write? I know you may love to write, but finding time is about...uh...not happening huh? If you are interested, check out the below attached from the editor in chief of MODRN nurse magazine....good luck! Email me if you need her web address :) Did you like the February issue with your That's Life; Cancer Unit experience? March has Why you wanted to be a nurse and the Ultrasound experience. and April will have another experience from you. But I need stories from other students or new nurses about why they became a nurse or first experiences. I hope you have some friends that can send me their stories, and I need one now. as I am working on the April and May issue. I really appreciate your sharing your thoughts and experiences with others. Thank You, Barbara Brown, Editor-in-Chief, MODRN Nurse
Thursday, February 09, 2006
NEURO - CNS - PNS - HEAD INJURY AND SURGERY
Here are some neuro practice test links for you.
Stimulating Coma Test
Nervous System Assessment Test
Test-Brain Problems
CNS trouble Test
Neuro Test
PNS Test
Seizure Test
Alzheimers and Dementia Quiz
Chronic Neuro Problems Quiz
Stroke test
ICP Neuro quiz
Another Neuro test
ICP and Head Injuries test
ICP and Cerebral Bleeding test
Brain Attack test
Cranial Conundrum test
Here are some neuro practice test links for you.
Stimulating Coma Test
Nervous System Assessment Test
Test-Brain Problems
CNS trouble Test
Neuro Test
PNS Test
Seizure Test
Alzheimers and Dementia Quiz
Chronic Neuro Problems Quiz
Stroke test
ICP Neuro quiz
Another Neuro test
ICP and Head Injuries test
ICP and Cerebral Bleeding test
Brain Attack test
Cranial Conundrum test
Monday, February 06, 2006
Welcome back everyone! My office hours are :
Monday - 8:00am-10:00am
Tuesday - 8:00am-11:00am
Thursday - 8:00am-11:00am
If you need help with something come by my office in Locke 214 or call 954-5492
Every Tuesday (except February 14th) I am in Locke 421 from 11:30-12:30 for review/question answer/study sessions. Everyone is welcome.
If you are having a problem with Dimensional analysis give me a call and make an appointment with me. My door is always open to students.
Fernisa Sison
Instructor
(209) 954-5492
Locke 214
Monday - 8:00am-10:00am
Tuesday - 8:00am-11:00am
Thursday - 8:00am-11:00am
If you need help with something come by my office in Locke 214 or call 954-5492
Every Tuesday (except February 14th) I am in Locke 421 from 11:30-12:30 for review/question answer/study sessions. Everyone is welcome.
If you are having a problem with Dimensional analysis give me a call and make an appointment with me. My door is always open to students.
Fernisa Sison
Instructor
(209) 954-5492
Locke 214
Hi future nurses...
The clinical companion to Lewis has come out with a PDA version. It has the quick access to over 200 commonly encountered medical- surgical disorders, treatments and procedures. It covers the patho, clinical manifestations, complications, diagnostic studies, collaborative care, Nursing management and goals, nursing diagnoses, interventions, and patient teaching. Lots of stuff for the price. A quick study for the fast pace of clinical.
The Mosby Elsevier ISBN is 032031994. It is only 39.95.
The book ISBN is 0323018963 and is 34.95
This is a great way to be ready for your instructors questions about your patients. Being prepared is the key. Remember they what to know what is your plan for your patients.
I hope all is going well. I miss you all. If any one needs assistance, the door is always open. My number is 954-5493 Locke 222. Drop by and chat.
Lots of luck Caralee
The clinical companion to Lewis has come out with a PDA version. It has the quick access to over 200 commonly encountered medical- surgical disorders, treatments and procedures. It covers the patho, clinical manifestations, complications, diagnostic studies, collaborative care, Nursing management and goals, nursing diagnoses, interventions, and patient teaching. Lots of stuff for the price. A quick study for the fast pace of clinical.
The Mosby Elsevier ISBN is 032031994. It is only 39.95.
The book ISBN is 0323018963 and is 34.95
This is a great way to be ready for your instructors questions about your patients. Being prepared is the key. Remember they what to know what is your plan for your patients.
I hope all is going well. I miss you all. If any one needs assistance, the door is always open. My number is 954-5493 Locke 222. Drop by and chat.
Lots of luck Caralee
Sunday, February 05, 2006
Thursday, February 02, 2006
Check out the new FDA approved fast acting insulin, Exubera.
http://diabetes.about.com/od/insulinpills/a/Exubera.htm
http://diabetes.about.com/od/insulinpills/a/Exubera.htm
Fat Wallet Syndrome
Has anyone ever heard of this? This is what my husband was just Dx with, and no .......it does not mean he has a lot of money. He has been having pain and numbness in his left leg and has been getting phys, therapy for quite awhile. Well, they just figured out that his wallet is the culprit. He has been carrying it in his left back pocket his whole adult life. Years of sitting on a wallet and compressing his sciatic nerve, has caused him to have numbness and pain to the point of limping. This is a new one for me. Needless to say, he has changed pockets.
Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Please come to the first ever nursing PDA party!
Wednesday, 1600 - 1700ish in Locke 314!
I know this is last minute, but please get the word out. If you have a PDA or are thinking of getting one, this is the meeting for you. PDAs are new to us all. These are the medical items of the future. Hospitals are being rewired to accomodate their use. Some of us have had a couple of semesters head start in learning some of the ropes. I am figuring out new stuff almost every day, so come on and share what you have learned with the rest of us. If you are wondering about which one to get or which programs to put into it, this is the meeting for you.
These are fantastic devices that will help keep you organized with your information at hand.
Bring your questions, your knowledge, your programs, your laptop or anything else that you can think of.
This will be an informal show and share session. Hopefully we will be able to have more of these in the future. Please give your input on how we can make these sessions better. Get the word out to your instructors. Many of them are starting to use handhelds too.
If there is a lot of interest, we will have more of these sessions.
Wednesday, 1600 - 1700ish in Locke 314!
I know this is last minute, but please get the word out. If you have a PDA or are thinking of getting one, this is the meeting for you. PDAs are new to us all. These are the medical items of the future. Hospitals are being rewired to accomodate their use. Some of us have had a couple of semesters head start in learning some of the ropes. I am figuring out new stuff almost every day, so come on and share what you have learned with the rest of us. If you are wondering about which one to get or which programs to put into it, this is the meeting for you.
These are fantastic devices that will help keep you organized with your information at hand.
Bring your questions, your knowledge, your programs, your laptop or anything else that you can think of.
This will be an informal show and share session. Hopefully we will be able to have more of these in the future. Please give your input on how we can make these sessions better. Get the word out to your instructors. Many of them are starting to use handhelds too.
If there is a lot of interest, we will have more of these sessions.
Monday, January 30, 2006
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Hey Christine, I am carrying around a new and improved CD for you. Compliments of Debbie. Remind me the next time that you see me. BTW I can meet you at school on Fri after my clinicals if 1500 or thereabouts isn't too late.
I would love to play with the IVs too! I have a thing for bubbles (air in the line).
I would love to play with the IVs too! I have a thing for bubbles (air in the line).
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
BOOKS FOR SALE CHEAP CHEAP!!!
Brand new Lewis Med/Surg still in wrapping, bookstore price 105.60 YOUR price.... 80.00
Brand new Lehne Pharm book still in wrapping price at bookstore 74.60YOUR price....50.00
Brand new Wilson health assessment book still in wrapper 79.90 at bookstore YOUR price....60.00
Please call if interested 209-547-0460
Thanks!!
Christine Moles
Brand new Lewis Med/Surg still in wrapping, bookstore price 105.60 YOUR price.... 80.00
Brand new Lehne Pharm book still in wrapping price at bookstore 74.60YOUR price....50.00
Brand new Wilson health assessment book still in wrapper 79.90 at bookstore YOUR price....60.00
Please call if interested 209-547-0460
Thanks!!
Christine Moles
Monday, January 16, 2006
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Attention N4 Nurses
I went to Borders and and asked them to stock more of the yellow box of Mosby study NCLEXRN cards. They said that they will and have put in an order for 15 boxes. In the meantime, I bought their only box. If anyone is interested in buying this box from me, let me know (it's is still in the wrapper). The total after tax is $32.35.
I went to Borders and and asked them to stock more of the yellow box of Mosby study NCLEXRN cards. They said that they will and have put in an order for 15 boxes. In the meantime, I bought their only box. If anyone is interested in buying this box from me, let me know (it's is still in the wrapper). The total after tax is $32.35.
Friday, January 13, 2006
OK, really fast.
Just a humorous view of the kind of work ethics that we do not want to exhibit as nurses.
http://john.jdowning.com/nmj.htm#diff
Look at the picture at the top of the page.
Just a humorous view of the kind of work ethics that we do not want to exhibit as nurses.
http://john.jdowning.com/nmj.htm#diff
Look at the picture at the top of the page.
The new blog has landed.
http://www.sjdc07rns.blogspot.com/
Fazia, do you know how they are doing on their invites?
http://www.sjdc07rns.blogspot.com/
Fazia, do you know how they are doing on their invites?
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Monday, January 09, 2006
Textbooks for Sale!! CHEAP!
Available Now:
Medical-Surgical Nursing, 6th ed. Lewis
Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 5th ed. Lehne
Health Assessment for Nursing Practice, 3rd ed. Wilson
Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide, 6th ed. Ochs
I will beat the Campus Bookstore "USED" prices!
I realize that most of us on the blog won't need these texts, but if you know any incoming students who may benefit, please pass the word on.
Contact: (707) 246-8420 Miranda
Available Now:
Medical-Surgical Nursing, 6th ed. Lewis
Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 5th ed. Lehne
Health Assessment for Nursing Practice, 3rd ed. Wilson
Fundamentals of Nursing Study Guide, 6th ed. Ochs
I will beat the Campus Bookstore "USED" prices!
I realize that most of us on the blog won't need these texts, but if you know any incoming students who may benefit, please pass the word on.
Contact: (707) 246-8420 Miranda
Wow!!! What an awesome job today everybody! Thank you so so much to all who contributed montetarily and those who were able to make it to the tea today!!
It was quite the success..the new students felt very warmly welcomed, and at the end seemed very excited to start the new chapter of their lives as student nurses!
Thank you to those of you who got donations for the raffle prizes as well!!
You are all incredible people, and as I mentioned at the tea...some of the best friends that anyone could ever ask for.
Wishing you all success as we move on down the road to nursing 4 and beyond!!!
Your friend,
Christine
It was quite the success..the new students felt very warmly welcomed, and at the end seemed very excited to start the new chapter of their lives as student nurses!
Thank you to those of you who got donations for the raffle prizes as well!!
You are all incredible people, and as I mentioned at the tea...some of the best friends that anyone could ever ask for.
Wishing you all success as we move on down the road to nursing 4 and beyond!!!
Your friend,
Christine
Attention Bonnie and Debbie...
I am curious to know if you recommend buying all the books for N4 and N5 that are recommended? Did you use them? Where they helpful?
Also, I was curious if y'all had those study notes thingys you said you might get together. (I'll take all the help I can get!! Ü)
Thanks for all you two do!
-Lisa
I am curious to know if you recommend buying all the books for N4 and N5 that are recommended? Did you use them? Where they helpful?
Also, I was curious if y'all had those study notes thingys you said you might get together. (I'll take all the help I can get!! Ü)
Thanks for all you two do!
-Lisa
Friday, January 06, 2006
Tanya Golden..hello there, I tried to call you back..I think we keep missing eachother..please come on Monday and help with the food, I would greatly appreciate :)
Dan...Hi there...hope you are well, got your message. Good luck on orientation and will see you soon..dont worry ;) and thanks for doing the invites
Anybody else have questions, please call me at home 209-547-0460..thanks all!
Dan...Hi there...hope you are well, got your message. Good luck on orientation and will see you soon..dont worry ;) and thanks for doing the invites
Anybody else have questions, please call me at home 209-547-0460..thanks all!
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Hello everybody!!!!! Just a quick reminder...please come and join us at the welcoming tea this Monday (the 9th) from 10-12. Please join us in the morning as early as 9 to help set up and greet students. PLEASE PLEASE come in uniform (this is a request of our director). I need someone to please read the raffle numbers and hand out prizes..please if you are interested send me an email and I will put you down to do that. Thanks guys..oh PS we are going to have soup, salad, drinks and desert..nice huh? Thanks to you all for your donations, its going to good work! : ) see you all soon!!!
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
I'm back
I just got back tonight from So. Cal. I will be at school every day starting tomorrow if you need to reach me for anything.
Cell (209) 329-1369
bboss947@sbcglobal.net
I just got back tonight from So. Cal. I will be at school every day starting tomorrow if you need to reach me for anything.
Cell (209) 329-1369
bboss947@sbcglobal.net
Friday, December 30, 2005
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Is there any one at LMH, taking 4 first and then 5 willing to switch to SJGH 5 first, please email me at djeremic@sbcglobal.net
Denise
Denise
Friday, December 23, 2005
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
Friday, December 16, 2005
Thursday, December 15, 2005
OK....one last attempt....Is there anyone willing to trade if they have Nurs 4 Prieto second half to LMH Nurs 4 first half. Please email me at djeremic@sbcglobal.net.
Denise Jeremic
Denise Jeremic
Yoo Hoo all...
I hope you all enjoy your winter break coming up in 24 hours! Congrats to all for finishing up our first semester!
Please remember the welcoming tea on Monday Jan 9th, it begins at 10 am...but of course you all would like to come around 830 or 9 to help set up.
Thank you so much Miranda for volunteering to do the sign in table. Kathryn R...could you please sit with Miranda at the table that morning? I cant find your phone number, I will talk to u tonight at class...please let me know.
Thank you guys so much for all your support..wishing you holiday happiness, health and peace...always!!!
Christine :)
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Happy Holidays to All!
Congratulations on the completion of your 1st semester !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Debbie and I are organizing a bunch of study and organizational helps for you when you go into N4 and N5. We will be working on this over the break. Email us if you have any questions. Click on our names on your members list to get the email addresses.
Congratulations on the completion of your 1st semester !
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Debbie and I are organizing a bunch of study and organizational helps for you when you go into N4 and N5. We will be working on this over the break. Email us if you have any questions. Click on our names on your members list to get the email addresses.
Sunday, December 11, 2005
Attention Attention...
Hello everbody...it is time for me to call on you all's assistance for the tea. I know that everyone is busy preparing for finals, as am I...but we have a commitment to our next class to provide a welcome reception, so I need your help please!! :)
I need at least 2 people to commit to the sign in table. I need at the least one person from each clinical group to be there the day of the tea..MONDAY JAN 9TH at 830 am to help greet all the incoming students who will be joining your past clinical instructors.
I have speakers in line already, if you have something you think is important to speak on, please send me an email and let me know.
The food is going to be taken care of by Chuck's brother in law, who is a teacher here at the culinary school as well as a private chef and party planner.
I have 6 donated raffle prizes already. Lindsay is making bags for each student. And Mike is putting on the slide show and setting up the DVD for us.
As long as we can feed everyone, provide a nice production...I am happy. But...If any of you feel that we can add something else, please please email me and let me know, or call me at home k? Thanks so much!
I am going to plan on seeing many of you at the day of the tea to help set up and greet in uniform please! :)
Your grateful friend in need, i mean in deed...
Christine Moles ;)
209-547-0460
email: rnstudychris@aol.com
Oh and PS...good luck on your finals! Merry Christmas to all!!!!
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Mike...
You're email isn't working again...I tried to send you an email yesterday and I just got it back today. Please contact me through email so I can send you an email back!
Thanks sir!
-Lisa
lisajanaes@yahoo.com
You're email isn't working again...I tried to send you an email yesterday and I just got it back today. Please contact me through email so I can send you an email back!
Thanks sir!
-Lisa
lisajanaes@yahoo.com
Thursday, December 08, 2005
Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Anyone that is going to SJGH Nursing 5 C. Smith and Nursing 4 Prieto interested in switching to Lodi Memorial for Nursing 4 with M. Black and Nursing 5 the second half, please let me know. My group would like to stick together and one of us did not get the same as the others. Consider this begging :)
Denise
Denise
Monday, December 05, 2005
Huge medical download site for your PDA
This has to be the biggest medical download site that I have ever seen!!!!!!
http://pdacortex.pdaorder.com/welcome.xml
This site has 104 pages with 10 medical downloads on each page. I have cut and pasted the links to the free download pages with brief descriptions of what you can find there. Many pages have multiple free downloads. These downloads will be very helpful in our clinicals and theory classes. These are not those annoying free trial downloads that you probably already regret ever downloading.
The list is too long for me to post here.
If you would like for me to send it to you, send me an email and I will forward it to you.
bboss947@sbcglobal.net
This has to be the biggest medical download site that I have ever seen!!!!!!
http://pdacortex.pdaorder.com/welcome.xml
This site has 104 pages with 10 medical downloads on each page. I have cut and pasted the links to the free download pages with brief descriptions of what you can find there. Many pages have multiple free downloads. These downloads will be very helpful in our clinicals and theory classes. These are not those annoying free trial downloads that you probably already regret ever downloading.
The list is too long for me to post here.
If you would like for me to send it to you, send me an email and I will forward it to you.
bboss947@sbcglobal.net
Thursday, December 01, 2005
Cheaper Textbooks
I went to a textbook search engine called cheapesttextbooks.com which made a search from among these booksellers:
A1books, Abebooks, Alibris, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Booksamillion, Buy.com, Chapters.Indigo.ca, Christianbook, eBay, eCampus, Half.com, Overstock.com, Phatcampus, Powells and TextbookX
It turned out that eCampus had the cheapest prices on our new textbooks. They were $10.00 cheaper than the college bookstore and also includes free shipping with minimum order.
Does anyone know of a place that has even better prices? I have never bought my books online before and so am looking into it.
I went to a textbook search engine called cheapesttextbooks.com which made a search from among these booksellers:
A1books, Abebooks, Alibris, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Booksamillion, Buy.com, Chapters.Indigo.ca, Christianbook, eBay, eCampus, Half.com, Overstock.com, Phatcampus, Powells and TextbookX
It turned out that eCampus had the cheapest prices on our new textbooks. They were $10.00 cheaper than the college bookstore and also includes free shipping with minimum order.
Does anyone know of a place that has even better prices? I have never bought my books online before and so am looking into it.
Dear students.
Hello there all..thank you so kindly for all your donations!! Thus far we have collected a total of.....$170.00!!! Very nice!!!
Many of you have expressed concern about wanting to help me. IF you could get anything for raffle prizes that would be so kind of you...also each and everyone of you are totally needed on the day of the tea...Monday Jan 9th. If you could come at 8 am...that would be awesome! You could help set up and greet students. One stipulation....PLEASE PLEASE come in uniform, that is a MUST according to the college, so please help me keep my promise of this. Thanks :)
ALSO...if anyone has pictures from the semester you would like to have put onto the slide show...please provide the CD to Mike in our class...THANKS!!! :)
Hello there all..thank you so kindly for all your donations!! Thus far we have collected a total of.....$170.00!!! Very nice!!!
Many of you have expressed concern about wanting to help me. IF you could get anything for raffle prizes that would be so kind of you...also each and everyone of you are totally needed on the day of the tea...Monday Jan 9th. If you could come at 8 am...that would be awesome! You could help set up and greet students. One stipulation....PLEASE PLEASE come in uniform, that is a MUST according to the college, so please help me keep my promise of this. Thanks :)
ALSO...if anyone has pictures from the semester you would like to have put onto the slide show...please provide the CD to Mike in our class...THANKS!!! :)
Dear students.
Hello there all..thank you so kindly for all your donations!! Thus far we have collected a total of.....$170.00!!! Very nice!!!
Many of you have expressed concern about wanting to help me. IF you could get anything for raffle prizes that would be so kind of you...also each and everyone of you are totally needed on the day of the tea...Monday Jan 9th. If you could come at 8 am...that would be awesome! You could help set up and greet students. One stipulation....PLEASE PLEASE come in uniform, that is a MUST according to the college, so please help me keep my promise of this. Thanks :)
ALSO...if anyone has pictures from the semester you would like to have put onto the slide show...please provide the CD to Mike in our class...THANKS!!! :)
Hello there all..thank you so kindly for all your donations!! Thus far we have collected a total of.....$170.00!!! Very nice!!!
Many of you have expressed concern about wanting to help me. IF you could get anything for raffle prizes that would be so kind of you...also each and everyone of you are totally needed on the day of the tea...Monday Jan 9th. If you could come at 8 am...that would be awesome! You could help set up and greet students. One stipulation....PLEASE PLEASE come in uniform, that is a MUST according to the college, so please help me keep my promise of this. Thanks :)
ALSO...if anyone has pictures from the semester you would like to have put onto the slide show...please provide the CD to Mike in our class...THANKS!!! :)
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