Hi everyone,
I tried to go back in time on the blog, but I still have my summer brain on and can't seem to find the message relating to our Math test. Did it say when we had to take it? Was it on the first day of class? Was that for N4 or N5 or both. Yikes, time to get back in the thinking mode! Hope ya'll had a fun summer - I did - makes it hard to go back to reality. See you soon. Leslie
PS: Still looking for a trade - see my other postings if interested!
Thursday, August 11, 2005
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Hi Leslie, I found it for you and will just copy it here.
Friday, May 27, 2005
N5 - Calculations Exam - Heads Up
I don't want to make anyone nervous or anything, but the math shy might want to take note. This is in Karen Ippolito's N5 course description found in docushare.
Calculations Exam
A mandatory math exam will be given in this course. The exam will consist of a minimum of ten questions. The testing content will cover calculations and medications utilized in this course. The student must pass this exam with a score of 90% to pass clinical and the course. The initial exam will be given the first or second week of the course. If a student does not score 90%, it will be the responsibility of the student to remediate and schedule a repeat test, which must be completed with a score of 100%, NO LATER THAN WEEK 7 of the course. Failure of the student to schedule re-testing within the time frames or failure to score 90% on the exam will result in a clinical failure.
Thank you Bonnie! That helps a lot. I guess I better brush up on my math...hee hee.
Hi Les, don't even worry about the math test yet! It sounds like it may be in week 2! She'll be handing out the study guide/practice questions for it tomorrow! See you then....
Well, we got the test over with on the 3rd day of N4. It covered drip rates, conversions using grains, amounts to inject into IV soln. It is dimensional analysis.
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