yay
#41
RE: yay
ORIGINAL: buckmastr229
Wow thats weird. In high school here you can take your lpn a graduate high school being and lpn. Then you can challenge nursing 1 and nursing 2 being an lpn if you pass them will only take you a year to be an rn. unless you want to be a RN - BSN which is bachelors in nursing that is like 4-5 years. Even get a masters degree in it i think thats 6 years. or a nurse practioner which is 8 they can prescribe drugs and all that.
Wow thats weird. In high school here you can take your lpn a graduate high school being and lpn. Then you can challenge nursing 1 and nursing 2 being an lpn if you pass them will only take you a year to be an rn. unless you want to be a RN - BSN which is bachelors in nursing that is like 4-5 years. Even get a masters degree in it i think thats 6 years. or a nurse practioner which is 8 they can prescribe drugs and all that.
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#44
RE: yay
ORIGINAL: Red Hawk
Also quite tough out here where I am.
Oh, and guessing you didn't want to go with my idea DLG, fair enough
Also quite tough out here where I am.
Oh, and guessing you didn't want to go with my idea DLG, fair enough
In the meantime, picture an undersized, Oriental looking toddler with lots of dark hair, who is essentially potty trained,* and is trying to learn to eat with chopsticks. That's a riot. She eats pretty much everything we eat now. But some stuff I will mash or chew it for her first. Then she has to nurse right after she eats, often in between as well, which gives me a lot of driving time back and forth from school.
*We take her potty seat with us when we go out and she even uses the bathroom at the bar, etc., with her potty seat of course. She's very proud of herself to be "like mommy."