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2 Year CD: 24 Month Certificate of Deposit

2 Year CDs are a common term length offered by most financial institutions. 2 year CDs can be a great investment for those wanting to put their money in an account that will slowly accrue a safe and almost guaranteed rate of return. Two year (24 month) CDs also tend to offer competitive rates as […]


Easy Ways to Boost Your Credit Score

How to Get a High Credit Score Fast The dream of having a high credit score is likely an aspiration of every consumer in the world. A high credit score can ensure consumers that they receive the best deals that lenders have to offer. On the contrary, a low credit score will almost guarantee lenders […]

Is 700 a Good Credit Score?

Is 700 a Good Credit Score? Everyone in the world wants to have a good credit score. In this society, it takes credit to get the things that most desire. How do people know if they have a good credit score or not? The credit rating system was created to help lenders understand the risk […]

Large Veins in Hand and Arm | Large Vascularity in Men Caused by Exercise

Large Veins on Hand Large veins can appear due to increased exercise, low body fat, genetics, and more. Large veins make it so much easier to start an I.V. Here is a picture below depicting large veins on the hand of a male. Note how the veins are very visible and you can actually touch them […]

Code Blue Experience as a Nursing Student | Registered Nurse RN

Hey Everyone, I hope every one’s week is going good. Once again, I keep forgetting it is Monday because I done clinicals all weekend again and it feels like it is Friday or Saturday. I have pulled a total of 72 hours (6 clinicals day doing 12 hour shifts) and remember I have to get 240…so […]


Working During Nursing School | Is Dosage and Calculations Hard? | Hours for Clinicals?

Hey Everyone, I hope everyone’s week is going good. My week has been very interesting (that is for a later post). I received another “ask me a question”. I seriously LOVE LOVE getting questions….its fun hehe! This question comes from Kim all the way in Milwaukee, WI. Here is what she asked: “Hello… 1)Are you […]

Nitroglycerin for Chest Pains | Nursing Clinicals Stories | Registered Nurse RN

Hey Everyone, I hope everyone’s week is going great. My week has overall been good….who can complain when I had a true snow day today. Everything this week has played out perfectly really. Monday….I done assignments (started writing on my Population Based Community Assessment Paper), studied for a test that I might not even have […]

Nursing School Senior Practicum | Everything is Going Great in Nursing School

Hey Everyone, So it’s Saturday and I LOVE Saturdays (especially when I don’t have anything to do). Today I have been playing catch up on assignments that are going to be due and of course studying for my HESI exam which is March 27, 2009….so the count down is on. I have only been in […]

What Age Should You Start Building Credit?

At what age should you start building your credit history? Credit is an essential part of life. Many people are not aware of this, but it does not change that facts. Most people do not have the cash on hand to pay the full balance on the things they want in life so they depend […]

Best Books for the HESI Exam Preparation? Registered Nurse RN

Hey Everyone, I hope everyone is doing wonderfully! I received another “ask me a question” and this question comes from Jenna. Here is what she asked: “Hi sarah. I am also in nursing school in Oregon. It is very difficult and half of the time I don’t know if I am coming or going. I […]


12 Hour Nursing Shifts- My First Experience | How my Senior Practicum is Going…

Hey Everyone, I hope every one’s week is starting out with a bang. I keep forgetting its Monday because my days feel a little thrown off. It is probably because I pulled clinical hours this weekend. What are 12 Hour Shifts Like in Nursing? I worked Saturday 7a-7p and Sunday 7a-7p. I have already completed 24 […]

Senior Semester of Nursing School & it’s Projects So Far | Registered Nurse RN

Hey Everyone, I hope every one’s week is going good! Are you ready for the weekend yet? I know I am! I’m so ready to be a Registered Nurse RN. Today I had class from 815am-330pm. It was the first day of real classes. Let me tell you….this semester which is my last (thank goodness) […]

Best HESI & NCLEX-RN Study Guide Books: What Books to Purchase when Studying

Hey Everyone, I hope every one is doing fine and dandy this Friday! I received another “ask me a question”…..I’m so loving it 🙂 This question comes from Brenda and here is what she asked: “Hi Sarah Just happen to come across your blog and love it! I am preparing for HESI/Boards here in Michigan. […]

Can Certified Medical Assistants Travel in Their Job?

Hello Everyone, I got my second “Ask Me a Question”….woohoo keep it up every one! I am loving it! This question comes from Sheryl and here is what she asked: “Hello I love your web site. This is the first time I have visited. My question is can Certified Medical Assistants Travel Too? Thanks is […]

Dosage Calculation Problems for Nurses in Nursing School & Some Practice Problems | What Every Nursing Student Should Know!

If you are a nursing student or a soon-to-be nursing student you will be required to learn how to do dosage & calculation problems for nurses. Dosage and calculation problems are solved in order to figure out how much medication you need to give your patient. You will see these problems on NCLEX-RN & HESI […]

Evolve HESI Study Guide Review for Nursing School | Registered Nurse RN

Hey Everyone, It’s almost the weekend…woohoo! Isn’t there just something about after working all week by either going to school or to work that makes Fridays so awesome!!?? Although right now it really doesn’t matter to me because I am on break and it feels like everyday is the weekend……I do enjoy Fridays when school is […]

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Studying for the Exit HESI & NCLEX-RN exam, Check out My Study Log I made!

Hey Everyone, It’s that time of year again where I am having to studying for my HESI exam. Last spring of 2008 I had to take my mid-curricular HESI exam which I was super stressed out about because at my school you have only 3 times to take it and if you fail it the […]

What Are Credit Card Rewards, Cashback, and Points?

What are credit card rewards, cashback, and points? If you own a credit card, or are thinking of applying for a credit card, you have probably seen a mention of “points, cashback, or rewards.” It is fairly common practice for credit card companies to offer these programs as an additional incentive to use that particular card. Using […]

Non-Negotiable CDs: What’s a Non-Negotiable Certificate of Deposit?

Non-Negotiable CDs–what are they? CDs can offer investors a brighter financial future than they ever thought possible. Investors have the safety in knowing that their investment will grow over the terms of their original agreement. Unlike some other investments, investors know that no matter what happens their principle amount of money invested is safe and […]

Step Up and Step Down CDs: What Are They?

Step Up and Step Down Cds–What are they? Introduction: Finding the right investment venture can be a difficult task for investors. Some investment options come with low risks and others come with high risks. Research is the best way to take advantage of the best investments that can earn money for investors. CDs have long been […]

CD Interest Terms: How Certificate of Deposit Interest Terms Work?

CD Interest terms means everything when it comes to CD accounts. 3% interest can have a greater affect on an account’s earnings than 1% interest can. Investors stand to double the return by choosing the best CD interest terms. Investors who want to expand their retirement portfolio put a great deal of time and effort into […]

Nursing School Clinical Day in the Emergency Room ER and Outpatient Oncology Clinic

It’s Sunday and back to the grind tomorrow! I swear the weekends just fly by way too fast. But hey it is almost over for me. This week was busy but overall a good week. I got another older adults exam out of the way and it actually wasn’t that bad. However, I am very […]

Senior Practicum Clinicals on an ICU Step Down Cardiac Unit

I found on where I will be fore my senior practicum clinicals. I hope every one’s week is starting out great. Monday’s are always so tiring but hey at least we are getting closer to Friday right? So today my Senior Practicum clinical was announced. This is my very last clinical that will start in […]

Day in Intensive Care Unit ICU Clinicals and Rotation in a Wound Care Clinic

Here is about my day in the ICU and wound care clinic during my nursing school clinical rotation. Can you believe October is almost over and November is just around the corner?! I swear it feels like that I was just writing a post the other day on how my first day was of school. […]

What is a Home Health Clinical Rotation for a Nursing Student Like in Nursing School?

Thursday was my home health day rotation. I enjoyed it! I can definitely see myself doing that type of work after I get some experience as a RN…… probably about 10 years down the road. I think you have to have some major experience to be a home health nurse because you are on your […]

How to Make Gluten and Dairy Free Brownies

Today is my last day of my fall break and I am back to the grind tomorrow but at least I only have to go tomorrow and I have Friday off. Tomorrow should actually be interesting because I am meeting with an RN who does home health and I get to shadow her for the day. […]

Nursing School is Very Time Consuming

I have been MIA a little bit but I have some good excuses LOL. Let’s see…I am on fall break which consists of no school for Monday and Tuesday of this week. I actually only have to go to school only one day this week which is absolutely awesome! I don’t have class on Wednesdays. Thursday […]

Nursing Student Starting IVS and Experience with Inserting a Supra Pubic Foley Catheter

This week I  got to start many IVs and insert a supra pubic Foley catheter. Okay this week once again was really busy and a little stressful but it’s over and I am very happy about that. I have so much to do that I just wanna scream but I keep telling myself that this […]

Resource for Nursing Care Plans, Cardiac Step Down Clinicals

I have got to say this week was an exhausting week. I have been wanting to make a post all week, but when I come home I either have to study or pass out and sleep. Monday I had my test for my care of adults class and guess what I made LOL….102 (there were […]

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