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superanjventure · 1 month ago
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Dear Future RN: A Guide From Someone Who’s Been There
There’s a sacred kind of courage required to pursue a dream as demanding as becoming a nurse. If you’re reading this, it’s likely you’re about to take one of the most challenging, soul-stretching exams of your life: the Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination. I took that very same path in 2011. I wore the same fears you might be wearing now. And while each journey is deeply personal, there…
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nodalstudies · 1 year ago
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glow up challenge day 13/60 ˗ˏˋ ★ ˎˊ˗
☕️ academics: submitted an assignment and completed reading for 2 units. few things—
implementing the time blocking technique worked well today esp since i scheduled my study sessions when my energy levels were higher.
quizlet helps to keep everything i learned in one place where i can efficiently and accessibly review it.
i love the study flow state so much!!!
☕️ fitness: strong yoga :)
☕️ spiritual growth: meditated, journaled, prayed. insights—
delayed gratification is lovely. knowing i did my best and can now rest/indulge is so rewarding.
clean, intentional spaces serve me well.
thinking about how erikson’s developmental psych says that love is a virtue to be learned through intimacy in your 20s. i’m really grateful for my relationships.
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puffyrice · 2 years ago
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100 Days of Productivity [16-17/100]
12.2.23 | December is here! I've got a big group presentation this Thursday, and then another next Wednesday, so I've been picking away at those when I feel well enough. I plan to finish a large portion of this week's project today, including the 2-page paper I have to submit with it.
I started reading "Atonement of the Spine Cleaver" by F.E. Bryce, and I'm enjoying it so far.
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competitive-test · 5 months ago
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10 Important MCC operation for competitive test
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Squaring Numbers Ending in 5 🔢
✅ Easily square numbers that end in 5
👉 Example: 35²
Multiply the first digit by itself +1 → 3 × (3+1) = 3 × 4 = 12
Add 25 at the end → 1225
So, 35² = 1225 🎯
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hesi-teas-test · 4 months ago
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Important Lesson About Nursing Procedure For HESI TEST
The HESI A2 exam is a key component for admission into nursing and healthcare programs. It's designed to assess your knowledge and skills in areas such as math, reading, science, and English language usage. If you're looking to boost your HESI A2 score.
Feel free to join us at our private study group: HESI and TEAS Study Group 👈.
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Here are some important objective-type questions related to Anatomy and Physiology that are commonly encountered in the HESI A2 exam.
Which organ produces bile?
A. Pancreas B. Liver C. Gallbladder D. Stomach
Answer is option B.
The liver produces bile, a digestive fluid that helps break down fats in the small intestine. Bile is then stored in the gallbladder and released into the small intestine when needed.
What is the primary function of the large intestine?
A. Digestion of fats B. Absorption of nutrients C. Absorption of water D. Breakdown of proteins
Answer is option C.
The primary function of the large intestine is the absorption of water and electrolytes from indigestible food matter. This process helps form solid waste feces for elimination. The large intestine also houses beneficial gut bacteria that aid in fermentation of undigested carbohydrates.
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lattehouse · 2 years ago
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welcome to the fall semester on lattehouse ˚*•̩̩͙✩•̩̩͙*˚*
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about lattehouse ━━
maegan (meg)
she/her
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british, born in the uk
currently studying: nursing school prerequisite diploma!
i speak english/welsh/spanish
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fall semester mood ━━ early mornings, black coffee, sunset lamp, cream blush, moleskine, comforting literature, silk pillowcases, dancing in the rain, studying at local libraries, messy top-knots, farmers markets, homemade soup, cashmere sweaters
what to expect from me this semester:
nursing school themed academia
frequent study updates
chats about my kitties
& everything cozy and fall
also: i track #lattehouse
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globaledtools · 22 days ago
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mrsannahelp · 25 days ago
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maaarine · 7 months ago
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Why aren't we talking about the real reason male college enrollment is dropping? (Celeste Davis, Oct 6 2024)
"White flight is a term that describes how white people move out of neighborhoods when more people of color move in.
White flight is especially common when minority populations become the majority. That neighborhood then declines in value.
Male flight describes a similar phenomenon when large numbers of females enter a profession, group, hobby or industry—the men leave. That industry is then devalued.
Take veterinary school for example:
In 1969 almost all veterinary students were male at 89%.
By 1987, male enrollment was equal to female at 50%.
By 2009, male enrollment in veterinary schools had plummeted to 22.4%
A sociologist studying gender in veterinary schools, Dr. Anne Lincoln says that in an attempt to describe this drastic drop in male enrollment, many keep pointing to financial reasons like the debt-to-income ratio or the high cost of schooling.
But Lincoln’s research found that “men and women are equally affected by tuition and salaries.”
Her research shows that the reason fewer men are enrolling in veterinary school boils down to one factor: the number of women in the classroom.
For every 1% increase in the proportion of women in the student body, 1.7 fewer men applied.
One more woman applying was a greater deterrent than $1000 in extra tuition! (…)
Since males had dominated these professions for centuries, you would think they would leave slowly, hesitantly or maybe linger at 40%, 35%, 30%, but that’s not what happens.
Once the tipping point reaches majority female- the men flee. And boy do they flee!
It’s a slippery slope. When the number of women hits 60% the men who are there make a swift exit and other men stop joining.
Morty Schapiro, economist and former president of Northwestern University has noticed this trend when studying college enrollment numbers across universities:
“There’s a cliff you fall off once you become 60/40 female/male. It then becomes exponentially more difficult to recruit men.”
Now we’ve reached that 60% point of no return for colleges.
As we’ve seen with teachers, nurses and interior design, once an institution is majority female, the public perception of its value plummets.
Scanning through Reddit and Quora threads, many men seem to be in agreement - college is stupid and unnecessary.
A waste of time and money. You’re much better off going into the trades, a tech boot camp or becoming an entrepreneur. No need for college. (…)
When mostly men went to college? Prestigious. Aspirational. Important.
Now that mostly women go to college? Unnecessary. De-valued. A bad choice. (…)
School is now feminine. College is feminine. And rule #1 if you want to safely navigate this world as a man? Avoid the feminine.
But we don’t seem to want to talk about that."
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e-birds · 2 months ago
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STRATEGIES NEED TO FOLLOW FOR HESI
Some effective strategies for practicing and succeeding on the HESI:
The HESI A2 typically includes:
Math (basic algebra, conversions, dosage calculations)
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary & Grammar
Anatomy & Physiology
Biology, Chemistry, Physics (depending on school requirements)
Critical Thinking and Personality/Behavioral assessments
Feel free to join us at our private study group: HESI and TEAS Study Group 👈.
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Here are some important objective-type questions related to Anatomy and Physiology that are commonly encountered in the HESI A2 exam.
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Focused on Cell Biology, covering cell structure, organelles, functions, and basic processes — ideal for HESI A2 or general biology
Which organelle is responsible for producing ATP? A) Golgi apparatus B) Mitochondria C) Ribosome D) Lysosome Answer: B) Mitochondria
What kind of transport requires energy to move substances across the membrane? A) Diffusion B) Facilitated diffusion C) Osmosis D) Active transport Answer: D) Active transport
Which type of RNA carries instructions from DNA to the ribosome? A) tRNA B) rRNA C) mRNA D) snRNA Answer: C) mRNA
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essaycrunch · 5 months ago
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nodalstudies · 1 year ago
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glow up with me ·∗ˈ‧₊° 60 day challenge!
i wanted to start a 60 day challenge bc tracking my daily progress/healthy habits helps me romanticize my life and stay consistent :-) i love sharing this online space with everyone, too, so feel free to join me <3
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🖇️ reblog/reply to this post with 3 valuable parts of your life that you want to give energy to! mine are academics, physical health, and spiritual growth <3
🖇️ every day, post what you did to invest in those goals :) like 1 hr studying, working out, etc.
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🖇️ join by friday, april 5th!
prizes???
🧸 1st & 2nd place in consistency by june 4th will get a custom pinterest moodboard and spotify playlist :)
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puffyrice · 2 years ago
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100 Days of Productivity [3/100]
11.15.23 | STUDY TIP
I’ve made the goal of adopting a study technique I’ve heard called reverse-studying or pre-studying. For my more difficult classes, I review the lecture materials and read the chapters before class, and then supplement my notes with whatever the professor emphasizes during lecture. I only managed to get through 1/3 chapters for today’s lecture because my professor didn’t open up the week’s content until last night, but it still gives me a head start.
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competitive-test · 5 months ago
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HESI A2: Master Math with Real Exam Practice Questions
The HESI A2 (Health Education Systems, Inc. Admission Assessment) math section tests fundamental math skills required for healthcare programs. Below is a breakdown of key topics, strategies, and practice questions to help you master the exam.
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Focus on Key Subjects
The most tested areas are, Math: Ensure you are comfortable with basic math skills like dosage calculations, conversions, and basic arithmetic. Anatomy and Physiology: Study the body systems, organs, and their functions. Reading Comprehension: Practice answering questions based on reading passages to improve your critical thinking skills. Critical Thinking: Learn how to analyse situations, prioritize, and make decisions based on evidence. Pharmacology: Understand common medications, dosages, and their side effects. (Get Online Tutorial For HESI TEST) 👈.
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hesi-teas-test · 4 months ago
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Important Lesson About Anatomy & Physiology For HESI TEST
The HESI A2 exam is a key component for admission into nursing and healthcare programs. It's designed to assess your knowledge and skills in areas such as math, reading, science, and English language usage. If you're looking to boost your HESI A2 score.
Feel free to join us at our private study group: HESI and TEAS Study Group 👈.
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Here are some important objective-type questions about Anatomy & Physiology that has been encountered on the HESI test, which is often used for nursing school admissions or assessments.
Today we will discuss about Digestive System:
Which part of the digestive system is responsible for water absorption?
a) Stomach b) Large intestine c) Small intestine d) Mouth
The correct answer is: b) Large intestine
Explanation: The large intestine is primarily responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes from digested food, forming solid waste (feces) before excretion.
What type of digestion occurs in the stomach?
a) Chemical digestion of fats b) Physical digestion of carbohydrates c) Chemical digestion of proteins d) Absorption of vitamins
The correct answer is: c) Chemical digestion of proteins
Explanation: In the stomach, chemical digestion of proteins occurs through the action of pepsin, an enzyme that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides. The acidic environment helps activate pepsin and aids in protein digestion.
To get video lessons you can also go for YouTube videos about (HESI Test Practice Lesson 👈 and download HESI Test Prep App)
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timikaschambers · 8 months ago
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Prepare for 2025: Let this be the last time you take your NCLEX. Prep, study, and advance along your NCLEX journey.
Always read the fine print. Here it is: “The NCLEX Success Mindset Mini Course is my resources, strategies, and tips. In other words, it’s tutoring in a course.” Timika Chambers Hi there, Are you a repeat NCLEX test-taker who feels like you are on an emotional roller coaster trying to figure out what’s preventing you from passing your exam? Have you tried numerous NCLEX platforms and resources…
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