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Important Lesson About Anatomy & Physiology For HESI TEST
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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.
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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.
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Critical Applied Mathematics (Calculus) for Competitive Exams (ASVAB, ASTB, AFOQT)
Hildas Problems, Landau's Theory.
Vygotsky viewed concepts in mathematics, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC):
Connects differentiation and integration, the two main concepts of calculus.
Mean Value Theorem (MVT)
A function's average rate of change is equal to its instantaneous rate of change at some point.
Definite and Indefinite Integrals
Finding the area under a curve and the antiderivative of a function.
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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
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What is the primary function of red blood cells?
A) Fight infections B) Transport oxygen C) Aid in clotting D) Remove waste
Answer is option B.
The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart. This is unique because veins typically carry deoxygenated blood, but the pulmonary veins are an exception.
The trachea is part of which organ system?
A) Digestive B) Respiratory C) Circulatory D) Endocrine
Answer is option B.
The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a key structure in the respiratory system. It serves as the main airway, allowing air to pass from the larynx to the bronchi, which then direct air into the lungs.
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𝗻𝗼𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗼𝗿𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘆
wrote after reading this fic. @ikkyfics you're my inspiration


You're his boss. He's your problem. Nothing was supposed to happen between you—theoretically.
tags n warnings: smut/mdni, tangerine x fem!reader, language, boss!reader, agent!tangerine, smoking, alcohol, piv, fingering, oral (m!receiving), power kink, praise kink, there's a lot of kinks tbh, aftercare. word count: 4.7k. masterlist
Tangerine was restless. The cigarette burned between his fingers, drawn more out of habit than pleasure, as he struggled to maintain his relaxed posture. But it was impossible when you were near. The mutual disdain hung in the air—like static electricity, ready to ignite at the slightest touch. And Tangerine hated being commanded, especially by you—a woman impatient, sharp-tongued, and cold, with a beauty so cutting it wounded the pride of anyone who came close.
A nightmare dressed as a daydream.
Your heels echoed across the station's stairs, the rhythmic click-clack of them striking against the concrete. The jingle of your earrings, the scent of your perfume—he could smell it even before laying eyes on you. And when your gazes finally met, he suppressed a curse. You were stunning. And that irked him.
"Her job is to be discreet," Tangerine muttered in his distinct British accent, grinding out the cigarette with the tip of his shoe. He could’ve done it on purpose, knowing how much you despised the scent of nicotine. But not today. Today, he had enough problems.
"They never suspect people like that," you shot back, your eyes as sharp as blades. He raised an eyebrow, surprised you’d overheard the snide remark. "Hope you didn’t ruin the notes of my perfume with that cheap cigarette."
"Nothing ruins your perfume or your pride, princess." He dragged out the last word, with that provocative cadence only he could make sound as irritating as it was seductive. He was the only one who dared to call you that. The only one who’d ever challenge your authority.
"Both are built on money and slavery," you hissed, the words dripping from your tongue like venom. You removed your sunglasses with an impatient flick of your wrist and tucked them into your bag. Your fingers ran lazily through your hair, letting it cascade free. Tangerine held his breath for a second—not because he wanted to, but because the expensive fragrance of your hair products hit him like a sucker punch.
He clicked his tongue, his hands sliding into his suit pockets. "There are only three reasons a woman wears sunglasses at night."
You didn’t avert your gaze. "I’m not asking."
He laughed—a low, sardonic laugh that carried a weight of irony. "You’ll hear it anyway."
“Of course, big mouth,” You crossed your arms, and he leaned forward ever so slightly, taking advantage of every inch that narrowed the distance between you.
"Number one, exhaustion. Dark circles so deep no makeup can hide them." He studied your face for a beat. "Which isn’t your case." Your face remained impassive, but your lips pressed into a thin line. "Number two, to avoid being recognized. Could be I’m right…"
You blinked slowly, exasperated. "And the third?"
The subtle shift in your breath didn’t escape him. A tiny slip-up, but enough to make him smile. That damn smile, half amusement, half cruelty.
"Oh? You interested, princess?"
You rolled your eyes, looking for distraction in your bag, pulling out a mirror and lipstick. But it was too late. He’d already read you. "Sometimes, I try to please my employees," you said, cold as ice.
Ah. The power move. The dirty play. But curiously, today, it didn’t bother him. Tangerine pulled out another cigarette, lighting it slowly, each movement meticulously calculated to irritate you. He let the smoke linger, watching the particles dissipate in the cool night air.
"Third reason?" He repeated, leaning in slightly, his eyes locked onto yours. "She was crying."
The blow was direct. And precise. For a moment—just a single, rare moment—you hesitated. "Yeah... maybe."
Tangerine saw it. "Ah..." He exhaled, a victorious edge to his tone. "In the end, it always comes down to you and me, innit?"
You maintained your unreadable expression, taking your time to apply the lipstick with exaggerated calm. But now he knew. And once he knew, he’d use it. Tangerine watched, mesmerized, as the crimson slid slowly across your lips, marking them with careful precision, almost meticulous in its application. The color blended seamlessly with the natural contour of your mouth, perhaps a shade darker, a detail anyone else would overlook—but not him. Tangerine always noticed. Too much.
Shit. The thought came before he could stop it. The drag he took was longer than necessary—not just for the cigarette, but to keep his hands busy while you tucked your tools back into your bag and returned your attention to him.
"You know why I’m here?" Your voice sliced through the silence like a blade, bringing up the subject both of you had been pretending didn’t exist. A hint of disappointment crept into the question, subtle but impossible to ignore.
He turned his face away as he exhaled the smoke, as if to spare you the smell, but deep down, he just wanted to hide the half smile that threatened to appear. “I let someone escape. Theoretically.”
You raised your eyebrow, analyzing him with that look of someone who already knew the answer before he even asked.
“Theoretically?”
He held your gaze, inhaling deeply before answering. “The truth,” he began, taking another drag, “is that he tried to escape. He tried to call the boss. But I intercepted him before he could.”
The word intercepted carried a particular weight on Tangerine’s lips. An implicit code between you. You knew immediately what he meant, and the tension in your shoulders eased slightly.
“Good job.” There was a moment of hesitation, minimal, but Tangerine caught it. The compliment came out of you like something forbidden, almost unwanted. He couldn’t hold back the low, hoarse laugh that followed.
“You’re welcome, little fox.” The nickname slipped from his lips like a dirty joke, steeped in his usual teasing tone, full of blatant flirtation.
You rolled your eyes. “You’re dirty.”
He tilted his head slightly, a wicked glint in his eyes. “Only a fitting name for someone like you. Live up to it and go out with me.” The suggestion came with a mischievous smile, shaped perfectly by the cigarette that balanced between his lips. You laughed sarcastically.
“You smell like cigarettes.”
“I can shower at the hotel.”
The answer came quickly, effortlessly, as if Tangerine were a master at turning everything into a game of catch and release. He knew he was playing. You knew it too. But still, you smiled. There was no cause or circumstance for that foolish and persistent flirting, but somehow, it always found space to exist. You moved a little closer, making the height difference irrelevant in the face of the tension that vibrated between you.
“I’ve learned that when life gives me lemons, I make lemonade.” Your voice was low, engaging. A challenge.
Tangerine arched an eyebrow, interested. “Oh, really?”
“In your case,” you continued, moving just close enough for him to smell the perfume disguising the nicotine in the air, “I make Tangerine juice.” His smile widened immediately. A spark of something indefinable shone in his eyes. “Is that enough of a threat for you?”
For a moment, Tangerine just watched you. The cigarette dangling from his lips, his mind processing every nuance of your tone, your gaze, your challenge. And then he laughed. That low, insolent, amused laugh.
“I don’t know. Can you take it all?” he retorted, forcing his head down to meet your eyes. You were so much shorter, so much more delicate. Anyone would think you couldn’t handle it. But damn, Tangerine knew you would take everything from him if he let you. And God, he was willing to do that…
“Like a good girl,” you whispered, like perdition itself. His mind working on every dirty scenario he could do to you, completely surrendered to him. Your heels hanging on either side of his face. The only order being ‘faster’. Your mouth opened not to scream, but to moan every letter of his name, savoring as you came undone.
“If you’re so brave, then tell me why you were crying.” Tangerine’s voice came out slurred, firm, unhurried. Another cigarette fell to the ground, crushed under the toe of his shoe and kicked under the carriages, as if the subject were as disposable as the butt. But his eyes said something else.
You clicked your tongue, looking away.
“Nothing at all. Nonsense.”
He remained silent, just watching you, that unshakable confidence reflected in his gaze. And for a second—a measly second—you considered opening up. That irritating, foul-mouthed man had something almost paternal about his posture, in the way he held his broad shoulders as if he were carrying the whole world, but at the same time, he made jokes about everything.
“Family,” you finally let out, in a tone that bordered on tiredness.
Tangerine slowly rolled her neck, cracking her vertebrae, relieving the accumulated tension. “Are you married?” The question came without much weight, but you noticed the way he said it too casually, as if he already knew the answer.
“No.”
The word came out simple, without flourishes. Your fingers slid through his hair, an automatic gesture, while your eyes stopped on him for a second longer than necessary. The suit he wore was not tight, but his muscles were still visible, a discreet reminder of the strength he carried under the appearance of a man always ready to make a joke.
“What a shame,” he muttered, panting before looking away—a well-rehearsed act. Then he turned back to you with that damned playful smile. “I like committed women. I like those little power games. It’s more interesting that way. Married women are powerful.”
You laughed, for real this time. A light, rare, almost forgotten laugh. “That’s a free ticket to death, you know?”
Tangerine shrugged. “What’s the point of our job if we don’t take risks?”
This time, he was the one who observed you, unhurriedly, memorizing every detail. Your genuine smile was something different. More valuable than all the jewelry you insisted on wearing. And maybe that was why you blurted out:
“That must be why I want to go out with you.”
The admission hung in the air, intentional, but masked by the futile effort to hide the smile that threatened to appear on his cheeks. Tangerine arched an eyebrow, that half smile widening as he looked around, ever on guard. Then he turned his eyes to you, this time more intense.
“Theoretically.” The word was loaded with an unspoken meaning coming out of you.
He held out his hand. “Shall we?”
You hesitated for a moment. Not because you had any doubts, but because you knew exactly what you were getting into.
“Sure.”
And your hand found his. They were rough, hands of heavy, dark work. Hands that you had ordered to work and now they were here, not stained with blood, but mingling between nicotine and your hand cream, brushing against the softness of his touch.
Tangerine raised a hand and hailed a taxi, a simple movement, but loaded with intention. He opened the door for you, a gentlemanly gesture disguised as indifference—but you weren’t naïve. He wanted to watch you a little longer, the way your dress rode up, your soft thighs, and his predatory gaze. You got in first, and he quickly slid into the seat next to you, indicating the first hotel that came to mind in that vibrant immensity that was Tokyo.
The neon lights danced across the car window, coloring his face with changing hues, sometimes red, sometimes blue. You looked away, taking your time to capture how the light beams shaped his features. Every contour of his jaw, every shadow cast by his mustache, and the deep eyes that, from time to time, slid down to your legs before lazily moving up to meet yours. He was beautiful. Dangerously beautiful. In the literal sense.
“You’re handsome, Tangerine,” you said, your voice tinged with mischievous amusement. “Charming.” His eyes narrowed slightly, surprised by the sudden compliment, but not enough to hide the obvious appreciation as he stared at you.
“Three compliments in one day?” He arched his eyebrow, his mouth curving into that half smile filled with mischief. “I don’t even recognize you.”
“I like to please my slaves.”
Slowly, he placed his hand on your knee, his fingers brushing against the fabric of your clothes in a gesture as casual as it was calculated. The space inside the taxi was tiny, forcing closeness. Your knee didn’t move. He noticed. His fingers lightly caressed the spot, the touch almost absent-minded but full of purpose, lightly lifting the fabric and caressing without restraint.
“Have I been demoted to slave now?” he teased, laughter stuck in his throat, trying to mask the fact that, for some reason, he was acting like a damn teenager.
You tilted your head, your gaze filled with interest. Your voice came out low, engaging.
“Thought you liked powerful women.”
Your body moved forward a few millimeters, enough for him to notice. The heat of your presence seeped into the space between you, transforming the cab into a silent game of intentions.
“Slave.”
Tangerine laughed, that low, gravelly laugh that vibrated in his chest before transforming into something even more dangerous.
“Princess.”
The word escaped him with surgical precision, carrying a weight that made you hold your breath for a second. Your tongue slid across your lips, instinctively moistening them, even with the lipstick still intact. He noticed it too.
“You’re beautiful,” Tangerine murmured, and this time, there was no joke in his tone. Only the truth.
You held his gaze, a glint of something indescribable dancing in your expression.
“Thank you.”
The taxi stopped smoothly in front of the hotel. Tangerine, without hesitation, pulled out his wallet and paid the fare before you could even think about moving. He already knew what to do, he knew what made you happy—what pleased you.
You opened the door, but before your feet touched the wet floor, his hand slid under yours, offering support naturally. There was no need for words. When you stood up, Tangerine closed the door behind you and, with his other hand, opened an umbrella.
It was only then that you realized it was raining.
The sound of the rain against the umbrella's fabric created a soft rhythm as he guided you through the hotel's brightly lit lobby. The smell of polished wood and expensive perfume hung in the air. Unhurriedly, he paid for the room, taking the card before heading to the elevator. Your hand rested on his arm, and, amidst the comfortable silence, one thing was clear: you were happy.
Maybe you should have always followed this path.
The elevator door slid open with a clang, and you walked down the carpeted hallway to your designated room. Tangerine slid his card into the electronic lock—green light, unlocked. As soon as you were inside, he turned to you, his deft fingers sliding over the fabric of your overcoat. His touch was deliberately slow, purposeful, sending a shiver down your skin before he hung the garment on the hanger.
You walked around the room, your eyes taking in every detail of the sophisticated decor, but what really caught your attention were the two champagne glasses on the table. A smile played on your lips as you filled both, feeling his presence approaching from behind. Tangerine took the glass without taking his eyes off you, bringing the glass to his lips and drinking in one gulp.
“You don’t like cigarettes, but like alcohol,” he commented, his voice full of gentle provocation. Before you could respond, he picked up the bottle and filled the glasses again. “It’s poison, you know?”
“Everyone has their battles,” you murmured, bringing the glass to your lips and pausing for a moment to just watch him. "Mine's alcohol."
He placed the glass on the headboard, and before you could react, his hand was already in your hair. His fingers lightly sank into the strands, pulling one of them closer to his face. He tilted his head and inhaled your scent, his eyes closing briefly before he released the strands, letting them slip between his fingers.
“You didn’t ask permission to touch me,” you teased, your voice coming out lower than you had planned. Your body, treacherous, was already getting closer without you realizing it.
“Should I?” Tangerine asked, his voice thick, and took a step forward.
“No.”
It wasn’t a warning. It was a request.
He understood.
His hand slid to your waist, his touch warm and firm. Then Tangerine leaned in, placing a soft kiss on your cheek. You held your breath. His mustache brushed against your skin as he moved to your forehead, then to the other cheek, tracing an adoring path before finally moving down to your chin. His bottom lip slid against your skin, exploring, before touching your mouth in a subtle, almost torturous brush.
“You’re calm,” you whispered as you released your breath, your eyes slowly opening to meet his. The blue depths were darker, filled with something that made you shiver.
“You want more?” The question was spoken in a low, husky tone, full of promise. You held his gaze and, without hesitation, murmured:
“I do.”
The smile that formed on his lips was dangerous, following with another teasing peck. Another. And another, which turned into a slow kiss, savoring every part of your mouth, his hand stopping at your waist, his grip becoming tighter. You returned the intensity, allowing yourself to finally tangle your fingers in those waves that you had found yourself thinking about so many nights.
His touch traveled to your hips, a silly hand reaching under your ass to grab your leg, squeezing tightly as he hiked up your dress to the hem of your panties, pulling the elastic, making a tugging noise to let you know he was there. A silent request for consent. Oh, how you loved being pampered by this man.
“You’re my best man, you know?” You purred, leaning against Tangerine’s shoulder, while he still played with the hem of your panties, his smart fingers going to the center, pulling the elastic so they fit inside you.
“Yeah?” He gasped, his mouth opening at the feeling of your wetness, inserting a finger into the slit to feel the texture of your walls squeezing his finger.
“Yeah.” You groaned, biting your lips to suppress the lewd moan that insisted on coming out of your throat, while he did a slow dance inside you, circling that special spot that made you tremble.
“If I knew it was necessary to make you wet to tell the truth, I would’ve fucked you a long time ago.” He whispered against your lips, chasing them for another kiss as he added another finger to that delicious game inside you. It was as if you were a map and he knew the exact location for his pleasure.
“I would’ve punished you.” You tried to threaten, throwing your head back at the pleasure of his thumb joining the teasing, circling your clit. “Shit.”
“You’ve already punished me enough.” He replied, his fingers becoming faster on the spot. He wanted you to stay awake, aware, knowing that it was him, your best agent, who was causing you this pleasure. “I heard I’m the only one who does small talk after making a mistake. You cut or kill the others. Tell me, is there something special with me, princess?”
“Fuck you.” You cursed, grinding against his hands to get more friction, but every time you ground your hips for more, he stopped for a few seconds before going back. “Fuck, Tan!”
“Fuck yourself on my fingers, then.” He teased, returning to the fast rhythm of his fingers that you needed so much. Even in that uncomfortable position, you were coming undone sublimely, trembling with your leg resting on his waist, on your tiptoes even in your heels. “That’s it…”
He waited for you to calm down, gradually decreasing the circles on your clit little by little until the spasms stopped and you could get back on your feet. You swallowed hard, fixing your hair as you tried to control yourself in that situation where Tangerine’s cock seemed to throb inside his pants, the pulse being visible.
“you do this often?” You asked, sighing as you turned so he could unzip your dress. He brushed your perfect hair aside so it wouldn't get caught in the device. Damn, you'd never been so grateful to hear that metallic sound of a zipper opening and the rustling of fabric on the floor.
“Being your sex slave?” He whispered in your ear, making every hair on the back of your neck stand on end with his hot breath. “Can make it frequent, if my princess wants.”
You fell silent, your breathing uncertain, almost a moan. Tangerine laughed, calculating his breath in the hollow of your neck.
“Too sour for your sharp tongue, little fox?”
You turned your ankles, his eyes immediately traveling over your curves, the ones he fantasized about when you were scolding him, under that tight dress and black coat, bigger than you, to hide your weapons. And there you were, unarmed, perfect, almost naked.
“Fox got your tongue, Tan?” You teased, your hands going to the hooks of your lacy bra, throwing it to the floor.
“Pleasantly.” He replied, licking his lips. You were determined, he knew. You could take off all your clothes by yourself without his help, not that you didn’t want to, but because somehow, you knew it would drive him crazy. The trait he hated the most before was what turned him on at that moment. Dominance.
He aimed at you, placing your fingers on the hem of your panties and letting them slide down your ankles, picking up the fabric and placing it in his palm. He suppressed the urge to smell that fabric. Holy shit, how he suppressed it. Using all his military and divine training to remain nonchalant, just putting the cloth inside his pants pocket, before unbuttoning his shirt.
“Leave the heels on.” He commanded, throwing the shirt to the floor, giving the divine view of every damn defined muscle of his. Shit. He had no right to be like this.
“Fetish?” You asked, not taking your eyes off Tangerine’s hands working to remove his tight pants, throwing them in the same fate as the other discarded clothes on the floor.
“One of ‘em.” He answered, stopping only with the white boxers that were transparent at the tip. He was excited. Much more than he had ever been in his entire life. On the edge. “C’mere and take ‘em off, princess.”
“Giving me orders?” You flirted, getting closer and playing with the hem of his underwear, the softness of your palm touching his erection with surprising delicacy.
“m giving you a break from your job.” He gasped, feeling your fist go up and down his length.
You were open-mouthed, feeling pleasure as if he were touching you and not the other way around. You swore you had never felt such a delicious cock in your life, your desire forcing you to get on your knees and enjoy it more. You needed to taste it, position be damned. Tangerine had you even before this stupid game.
“Holy shit.” He cursed, watching you take off your underwear in a second, lifting your feet to help you, being graced by your mouth warming his throbbing member. Saliva comforting your pain, your tongue licking the right places, your eyebrows knitted in pleasure. “Fuck, you looking like you’re enjoying this makes me… shit.”
You wrapped the extension in your hand, maintaining eye contact with him, your tongue swirling around the tip, your hand following the movements of your mouth. His taste was better than you’d ever tasted, a salty touch balanced with sweet and bitter. Tangerine could go down to hell to see that vision again.
“Shit, stop. I’m gonna cum if you keep going like this.” He grunted, pulling away, but you grabbed his thigh, giving one last suck before letting go of his cock. “Fuck. You were made for this.”
“Glad for your feedback.” You smiled, wiping some of the drool that ran down the corner of your mouth, lying down on the bed.
Tangerine took off his shoes and socks, which were thrown somewhere near the clothes that were no longer important. You laid your head on the huge pillow of that king-size bed, spreading your legs to accommodate Tangerine's body in the middle.
“Main course?” You teased, catching a glimpse of Tangerine crawling on the bed, kissing your knee, your thigh, the inside of your body, giving you a little lick before moving up the trail to your breasts, ending on your lips.
“It's been the main course since flirting at the station.” He responded, kissing you, his hands squeezing every curve of your body with gusto, with force, almost painful.
You kicked off your heels. Screw his fetish. You needed to feel him, skin to skin, as much as you could. You wanted him to possess you completely, becoming one, entwining himself in the mess that was Tangerine. Your head fell back, a soft, submissive moan escaping your lips as you felt his cock in your hole, entering you shamelessly.
“Hmmm, Tan…” you moaned, pulling his head to kiss him passionately, while he moved his hips, going deeper and deeper inside you.
You held him with your thighs on his waist, the position being more intimate, deeper. His belly rubbed against your clitoris, you were completely stimulated. Tangerine leaned on one arm, his free hand roaming your body, squeezing your breasts, lowering his head to take one of your nipples in his mouth. Completely at the peak. Just like all his work, this was explosive. Tangerine’s own signature mark.
Not sure if it was the overstimulation that had happened before or if Tangerine was a damn who knew how to fuck too well, you felt yourself painfully close to cumming, arching your back, scratching his skin, he grunted in response, increasing the pace.
“Tangerine, shit…” you moaned in a thin scream, your body tensing. Your voice matched the staccatos of the strong thrusts. “Fuck, Tangerine.”
“I know, I know. Me too.” He groaned, grabbing your thigh and then your waist, pulling you as close as possible as he felt his own release getting closer.
He continued to increase the pace, until with one last round of his hips, strands of cum began to squirt inside you, while he felt your walls tighten around him. You were cumming too. Hard. He felt it, which made him force himself to move his pelvis a little more to prolong that sensation for both of you, both moaning in hypersensitivity.
Tangerine gradually slowed down his movements, until he was completely still inside you for a while, enjoying the few seconds left of the orgasm. He rolled to the side, panting, running his hand through his hair and then his mustache, in an attempt to fix it.
“I really need a cigarette right now.” He confessed, turning his face towards you, eyes roaming over your naked and destroyed beauty until returning to your eyes, so sincere and submissive at that moment.
“Are you one of those people who smokes after sex?” You said, pulling the sheets up to cover yourself and admire him more calmly. “I expected more from you, agent.”
“Gimme a break, princess. I worked hard here.” He joked, trying to fit in with you there inside the warm comforter. Tangerine’s hand went to your face, touching your cheeks and then your messy hair. “God… you’re beautiful.”
“Don’t think I’ll treat you any differently after this. You’re still my man.” You joked, returning to that same cocky posture from before. But something was different, the way your eyes betrayed you through your words.
He noticed. But he simply loved that little game too much to argue back.
“Understood, little fox.” He joked, lying on his back and pulling you to his chest. You played a little with the hairs on Tangerine’s belly, reviewing every detail of that night. The tangerine juice and a clever fox make-believe. It was stupid. A stupid word game. One you wanted to play forever if you could.
Actually, you could. He was your agent. The best of them. Theoretically.
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Important Online Nursing Prerequisites: Your Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Successful Nursing Career
Essential Online Nursing Prerequisites: your Step-by-Step Guide to Launching a Triumphant Nursing career
Embarking on a nursing career is both an exciting and monumental journey. As a vital part of the healthcare system, nurses play a crucial role in patient care and medical environments. However, before you can don that scrubs and stethoscope, there are essential online nursing prerequisites you need to meet. This complete guide will walk you through each step necessary to launch your successful nursing career.
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1. High School Diploma or GED
The foundation of your nursing education begins with a high school diploma or equivalent. Coursework in biology, chemistry, and math is notably beneficial.
2. Minimum GPA Requirements
Many nursing programs require a minimum GPA, typically around 2.5 – 3.0. Ensure you meet or exceed these standards in your applicable coursework.
3. Prerequisite College Courses
Enrolling in specific college courses is crucial. The following subjects are commonly required by nursing programs:
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Biology
Understanding cellular processes and body functions.
Chemistry
Grasping chemical principles relevant to medical procedures.
Anatomy & Physiology
Learning about body systems and their functions.
Psychology
Studying behavioral science, critical for patient interaction.
4. Admission Exams
Many nursing programs require passing scores on admission exams like the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic skills) or HESI (Health Education Systems, Inc.). Review what scores are required before applying.
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As healthcare professionals, nurses must frequently enough undergo immunizations and complete background checks to ensure a safe habitat for patients and colleagues.
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Choosing to complete your nursing prerequisites online offers several advantages:
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Cost-Effective: Online courses frequently enough come at a lower cost compared to customary in-person counterparts.
Practical Tips for Success
1. **Stay Organized:** Create a study schedule to manage your time effectively.
2. **Seek Support:** Join online forums or study groups to engage with peers.
3. **Communicate:** Don’t hesitate to ask your instructors questions when needed.
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Case Study 1: Sarah, from Certification to RN
Sarah started her nursing journey with a community college’s online program. By completing her basic prerequisites online, she could maintain her job. After obtaining her nursing degree, she quickly found a fulfilling position in a hospital and has plans to specialize further.
Case Study 2: James, a Career Changer
James transitioned from IT to nursing after realizing his passion for healthcare. By taking online prerequisites, he balanced his studies with family commitments. Now, as a working nurse, he attributes much of his success to the flexibility of online education.
Conclusion
the right online nursing prerequisites are not just a list of classes; they pave the way for a successful, fulfilling career in nursing. by understanding the requirements and taking a proactive approach, you can be well on your way to becoming a skilled nursing professional. Remember, every step you take in your educational journey is an investment in your future—so embrace this opportunity to make a difference in countless lives!
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From CNA to registered nurse: How to Advance Your Nursing Career with a CNA to Registered Nurse Program
**Title: From CNA to RN: How to Advance Your Nursing Career with a CNA to RN Program**
**Introduction:** Are you a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) looking to further your career in the nursing field? If so, you may want to consider pursuing a CNA to RN program. Transitioning from a CNA to a Registered Nurse (RN) can open up a world of opportunities and allow you to take on more responsibilities, earn a higher salary, and provide a higher level of care to patients. In this article, we will explore the benefits of advancing your nursing career through a CNA to RN program and provide practical tips on how to make the transition smoothly.
**Benefits of a CNA to RN Program:** – Expanded Scope of Practice: As an RN, you will have the ability to perform a wider range of nursing duties, including administering medication, developing treatment plans, and performing more complex procedures. – Increased Job Opportunities: With an RN license, you will be qualified for a broader range of nursing positions in various healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. – Higher Earning Potential: RNs typically earn higher salaries than CNAs, allowing you to increase your income and financial stability. – Professional Growth: Pursuing a CNA to RN program is a significant career advancement that can lead to greater professional satisfaction and personal growth. – Ability to Specialize: Becoming an RN opens up opportunities to specialize in areas such as pediatrics, geriatrics, or critical care, allowing you to focus on areas of nursing that interest you most.
**Practical Tips for Advancing Your Nursing Career:** 1. Research CNA to RN Programs: Look for accredited nursing programs that offer CNA to RN bridge programs tailored to your needs and schedule. 2. Meet Prerequisite Requirements: Ensure you meet all the prerequisite requirements, such as completing specific coursework or obtaining a certain number of clinical hours as a CNA. 3. Study and Prepare for Entrance Exams: Many nursing programs require applicants to take entrance exams like the TEAS or HESI. Be sure to study and prepare thoroughly for these exams. 4. Seek Financial Aid: Investigate financial aid options, scholarships, and grants to help offset the cost of tuition and other expenses associated with pursuing a CNA to RN program. 5. Gain Hands-On Experience: Look for opportunities to gain valuable experience in the nursing field through internships, volunteer work, or part-time jobs while pursuing your RN education. 6. Network with Nurses: Build relationships with nurses who have successfully transitioned from CNAs to RNs. They can provide valuable insight and advice on navigating the transition and finding employment opportunities.
**Case Study:** Sarah worked as a CNA in a nursing home for five years before deciding to pursue her dream of becoming an RN. She enrolled in a CNA to RN bridge program at a local community college and dedicated herself to her studies. With hard work and determination, Sarah successfully completed the program and passed the NCLEX-RN exam on her first try. She now works as a registered nurse in a hospital, where she enjoys the challenges and rewards of providing high-quality patient care.
**Conclusion:** Transitioning from a CNA to an RN can be a rewarding and fulfilling career move that opens up new opportunities for professional growth and advancement. By pursuing a CNA to RN program, you can expand your nursing skills, increase your earning potential, and specialize in areas of nursing that interest you. With careful planning, dedication, and hard work, you can successfully advance your nursing career and make a positive impact on the lives of patients in need.
By following the practical tips outlined in this article and learning from the experiences of successful nurses who have made the transition from CNAs to RNs, you can take the first steps towards achieving your career goals in the nursing field. Don’t be afraid to pursue your dreams and reach for new heights in your nursing career – the possibilities are endless with a CNA to RN program.
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HESI Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination 6th Edition, ISBN-13: 978-0323582452 [PDF eBook eTextbook] Publisher: Elsevier; 6th edition (October 3, 2019) Language: English Paperback: 352 pages ISBN-10: 0323582451 ISBN-13: 978-0323582452 Get ready to pass both the HESI exit exam and the NCLEX-RN® exam! HESI Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 6th Edition provides a complete, all-in-one review of the information you need to know. Written in an easy-to-read outline format, this study guide reviews content by concepts and clinical areas. Along the way, valuable tips from HESI help you apply principles of clinical decision-making and critical thinking. With more than 900 practice questions in both study and exam formats, the Evolve companion website lets you practice test-taking in the same electronic format you will experience on your nursing school exit exam and on the NCLEX-RN exam. Over 900 NCLEX practice questions on the Evolve website include alternate item formats, simulating the experience of taking the nursing school exit exam and the NCLEX-RN exam. HESI Hint boxes highlight important clinical information and concepts commonly tested on the NCLEX-RN exam. Critical thinking study questions include answers and rationales, reinforcing your understanding of key concepts and content. Fill-in-the-blank and prioritizing questions mirror the alternate item format item types included on the NCLEX-RN exam. Chapters organized by clinical area make it easier to search for review topics. Consistent chapter format makes it easy to find the topics within each chapter. Pharmacology tables summarize the need-to-know drug therapy content emphasized on the NCLEX-RN exam. NEW! UPDATED content includes clinical updates and reflects the latest NCLEX-RN test plan. NEW! Additional 300 NCLEX practice questions on the Evolve companion website help you prepare more effectively for the HESI exit exam and for the NCLEX-RN exam. NEW! Clinical Judgment Scenario includes practice Next Generation NCLEX question types. Table of Contents: Cover image Title page Copyright Contributing Authors Preface 1. Introduction to Test-Taking Strategies and the NCLEX-RN® Test-Taking Strategies The NCLEX-RN Job Analysis Studies The NCLEX-RN Computer Adaptive Testing Gentle Reminders of General Principles 2. Leadership and Management: Legal Aspects of Nursing Legal Aspects of Nursing Prescriptions and Health Care Providers Review of Legal Aspects of Nursing Leadership and Management Maintaining a Safe Work Environment Communication Skills Review of Leadership and Management Disaster Nursing Ebola Review of Disaster Nursing 3. 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Medical-Surgical Nursing Communication Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Teaching/Learning Spiritual Assessment Cultural Diversity Complementary and Alternative Interventions Respiratory System Review of Respiratory System Renal System Review of Renal System Cardiovascular System Review of Cardiovascular System Gastrointestinal (GI) System Review of Gastrointestinal System Endocrine System Review of Endocrine System Musculoskeletal System Review of Musculoskeletal System Neurologic System Review of Neurologic System Hematology and Oncology Review of Hematology and Oncology Reproductive System Review of Reproductive System Burns Review of Burns 5. 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Alright I just took my first HESI of the summer semester (one more to go) I got a 910, not bad but imma do better. Sorry for not posting so much I was barely motivated to study let alone form a coherent thought.
However, before if get to the meat and potatoes I do want to address a couple things
With the state of the world slowly unraveling we have to take a moment to take care of ourselves. Yes, protest because Vanessa Guillen story should be told, protest until Black lives matter, Protest for the kids in the cages, protest and help look for out for the missing indigenous women. But also remember to take care of yourself.
You have a right to feel sad, you have a right to feel angry, you have a right to feel overwhelmed. They are all really hard things to stomach. If you have to take the day to yourself where you don’t study, where you don’t clean the house, where you stay off social media. Do that. You will not be helping anyone of you don’t help yourself first. Do not let anyone shame you for having to take care of yourself. Everything will be there after you take your bubble bath and treat yourself to a nice dinner. Especially right now when we are so far removed from everyone due to this pandemic and because we are going a lot of things from home it is infinitely easier to neglect self care. However, when you’re done rejuvenating yourself its back to work. The medical community is not immune to the societal problems that we are trying to fix right now. If anything they become just as prominent. There is bias in medicine, and we have to actively work to change that.
Moving onto the topic for today HESI
So I don’t know about other school so much but I do know that the HESI is pretty standardly used to determine the readiness of a student for the NCLEX. At my school we have a HESI at the end of every course as well as an exit HESI. I know at some schools they only do an entrance, midway, and exit HESI.
I digress.
So, the HESI consists of 55 NCLEX style questions. However five of those questions don’t count, they are for data purposes. You are only scored on 50 questions of the 55. I think the amount of time that is allowed to take the test varies from institution to institution, but I was allowed 180 minutes which is more than enough time for 55 questions.
Scoring, so this bit can get a little confusing. When you finish taking the exam you will be given two scores.
Percentage score: Simply put this is how many questions right you got out of the total.
HESI score: The max HESI score is 1,500 but an acceptable score is usually between 850-900+. Now the questions that you’re provided on the test have different levels of importance. The more important the concept the more weight the concept carries the bigger deal it is when you get the question wrong. because of this somone can get a 75% and get a 900 while someone else can get a 72% but score a 642.
How do I study for the HESI?
I am basically MARRIED to my Saunder’s book. (the orange one) The chapter reviews have mnemonics and graphics and narrow the information that you need to know without the fluff. Not the mention the online resources. OH MY GODDDDD the online resources. There are over 800 questions for the foundations section. Just do all the practice questions humanly possible in the amount o f time that you have and the rest will flow . Make sure to look at the rationales because that will teach you test taking strategies that you can use down the line. I swear by this book.
Anyways that’s all I have for now. I think I’ll have some more content reviews after I turn in my theology paper this week. Or maybe I’ll have my HESI remediation link up, we shall see....
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Unlock Your Nursing Career: Essential requirements for Nursing Program Enrollment
If you’re considering a career in nursing, you’re not alone! Nursing is one of the most rewarding professions, offering numerous opportunities for growth and advancement. However, before you start your journey, it’s essential to understand the requirements for nursing program enrollment. This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know to successfully unlock your nursing career.
The Importance of nursing Education
Nursing education equips aspiring nurses with the skills and knowledge necessary to provide excellent patient care. Here are some key reasons why pursuing a nursing degree is vital:
Access to a variety of specialties
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Essential Requirements for Nursing Program Enrollment
1.Educational Prerequisites
Before you can enroll in a nursing program, you must fulfill specific educational requirements:
Requirement
Description
High School Diploma or GED
A foundational requirement for all nursing programs.
Prerequisite Courses
Courses in biology, chemistry, and anatomy may be required.
Minimum GPA
A competitive GPA is frequently enough needed for admission.
2. Application Process
The application process varies by program, but here are the common steps you can expect:
Choose a program: Research and select accredited nursing programs that align with your goals.
Gather Documentation: Prepare your transcripts, letters of recommendation, and personal statement.
Complete the Application: Submit your application before the deadline.
Interview Process: Some programs may require an interview to assess your passion and fit.
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Many nursing programs require standardized tests such as the TEAS (Test of Essential Academic skills) or HESI. Here are some tips for success:
Review study materials specific to the exam
Practice with sample questions to familiarize yourself
Utilize online resources or prep courses
Benefits of Enrolling in a Nursing Program
enrolling in a nursing program provides numerous benefits that extend beyond education:
Hands-on Experiance: Gain practical, real-world skills through clinical practicums.
Networking Opportunities: Build valuable connections with instructors and peers in the healthcare field.
Job Placement Assistance: Many programs offer support in finding job placements upon graduation.
Continued Education: Graduates often have pathways to advanced nursing roles such as Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Nurse Educator.
Practical Tips for Aspiring Nursing Students
Here are some practical tips to help you navigate the nursing program enrollment process successfully:
Plan Ahead: Start preparing early, focusing on courses and exams well in advance of application deadlines.
Volunteer or Gain Experience: Consider shadowing a nurse or volunteering in health-related settings to strengthen your application.
Stay Organized: Keep track of your application materials, deadlines, and any correspondence with programs.
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Case Study 1: Emily’s Journey
Emily was determined to become a registered nurse. By taking health science courses in high school and volunteering at a local hospital, she built a strong application. By following her program’s admissions requirements, she gained acceptance into a prestigious nursing program and is now on her way to becoming a Nurse practitioner.
Case Study 2: Mark’s Path
Mark had a passion for caring for others but struggled in high school. Through hard work, he took community college prerequisite courses, raised his GPA, and excelled in the entrance exam. His resilience paid off when he was accepted into a reputable nursing program, fully transforming his career aspirations.
Conclusion
Unlocking your nursing career starts with understanding the essential requirements for nursing program enrollment. from meeting educational prerequisites to acing entrance exams, every step is crucial in paving the way to your dream career. Remember that the nursing field is not only about education; it’s also about passion, dedication, and the desire to make a difference in people’s lives. With the right readiness and mindset, you can embark on a rewarding and fulfilling nursing journey. Best of luck as you take the first steps toward your nursing career!
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