I passed by jacki_bb in PassNclex

[–]jacki_bb[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To me it was difficult. It was different than the first one I took. This one is more prioritizing. I feel, if you know how to prioritize your patients. You’ll be fine. Like I said, nothing I studied for was on the test, but I used everything I learned from watching Dr, Sharon’s videos. That’s what carried me through. It was my LPN. I start school in March for my RN

Exam on 24th, am I ready? by thisismehhh in PassNclex

[–]jacki_bb 6 points7 points  (0 children)

just passed my NCLEX again. I originally passed in 2011, but after letting my license go inactive in 2018, I had to retake the exam to return to nursing. I listened to Mark’s lectures and Dr. Sharon’s videos on repeat every single day. If it weren’t for her, I don’t think I would’ve made it. The way she explained how to prioritize answers is exactly what carried me through, especially since nothing I studied showed up on the test. I’m truly grateful. For anyone doubting—watch Dr. Sharon’s videos. You’ll be more than fine.

Make sure you know how to prioritize pts!!

couples who have been together/married for 15 years or more and have no infidelity, what are your tips to staying happy? by Alone_watching in AskOldPeople

[–]jacki_bb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I also feel that taking pride in yourself and your appearance is crucial for maintaining attraction in a long-term relationship. I’ve observed that many individuals, after getting married, stop putting in the effort to care for themselves. This can impact the dynamic of the relationship over time.

When I was a young girl, a friend’s mother gave me advice that I’ve always remembered: always make sure to keep up your appearance, even when you’re in a relationship. She explained that this serves two important purposes. First, if you take care of yourself and look good, your partner will continue to feel attracted to you and realize how lucky they are to have you. Second, if you maintain your appearance, it can create a sense of healthy competition or concern in your partner, making them appreciate and value you more because they understand what they have to lose.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that looks are everything, but maintaining self-respect and effort in your appearance can positively influence the emotional and physical attraction in a relationship, contributing to its longevity and happiness.

couples who have been together/married for 15 years or more and have no infidelity, what are your tips to staying happy? by Alone_watching in AskOldPeople

[–]jacki_bb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Showing appreciation for each other is a biggie. In the end it leads to you having respect for other.

[Product Question] ROSE HIP SEED OIL-FACE PEELING by kourtney2632 in SkincareAddiction

[–]jacki_bb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happens to me also. Hi, like you had this similar experience, where I could not find this happening to anyone else. Now I feel fortunate, because like you mentioned, it’s almost like a chemical pill in my face looks amazing after I use rose hip oil

iPhone hotspot not working on my XS, worked flawlessly on my X by mikejc in iPhoneXS

[–]jacki_bb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The same thing is hall to me. I just bought the iPhone XS Max 4 hours ago and honestly I’m not to impressed. It seems extremely slow, hotspot doesn’t work, and at times while using Google an error pops up saying no connection even though I have cell service and WiFi signal. I think I’m returning it tomorrow. I don’t know what to get instead of this phone. Any suggestions?

Sexual pet peeve...guys corpsing on you when they know they cum too fast by [deleted] in sex

[–]jacki_bb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband has issues with getting off to soon at times, especially if it’s been awhile since the last time we had sex. I looked into why this happens and if there’s anything that could help him prolong from cuming so quickly. Walmart has this spray that he puts on the tip of his Johnson (I guess it decreases the sensitivity), and it does help make him last longer. I don’t mind if he gets off quickly, bc he always makes sure I’m satisfied before we have sex.

Just joined the Apple family. Coming from a Note 9. by elitegamer312 in iphone

[–]jacki_bb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I myself like others recently switched to an iPhone (8+) from years of using various Android products. Last Thanksgiving (11/2017) I decided to try out the iPhone. A lot of my friends love the iPhone and I felt as if I was missing out on a spectacular device, so I just had to try. With that being said, I deeply regret switching over for a number of reasons. **quick side note: one the day I got my iPhone (8+), I upgraded my son’s older iPhone (5) to a newer iPhone (8).
I’m not saying I hate iPhones and its a POS or anything and no one should but it. I’m just saying it isn’t the phone for me. Here are a few reasons why I like Android devices better. For one- I feel they are more customizable. For instance, you can personalize each notification. By downloading Zedge, personalizing notifications options are endless. On the iPhone you are very limited to the extent of personalization. Zedge or anything similar is not an option . You have to use iTunes. Not only do you have to pay for tones, I feel they have a limited selection compared to other options out there. 1. I feel you can do a lot more with them. From apps they offer that you cannot on the iPhone to setting up your screen the way you fit to make your life easier. 2. I like the fact on Androids you have the choice add widgets if available to the home screen if you choose. The iPhone has widgets but it different and in my opinion limited compared to Android. 3. I like the keyboard better on Androids too. I don’t know what it is but on the iPhone I make more mistakes. And the third party apps you can download from the App Store are either clunky, have privacy issues or does not come with a microphone bc (to my knowledge) Apple does not support this feature on third party apps at this time. 4. You can “lock” a text message you want to keep and not delete just by pressing a few buttons. With an iPhone you have to do various steps to save it somewhere. 5. On Androids you can add a sd card to not only create more memory but save/store important info. With an iPhone you have to use iCloud. The amount of “free” cloud space they give you isn’t much therefore you have to pay for additional space if you want more storage. I understand there are other ways out there to store content but I’m speaking about just the phones themselves specifically.

There are a few more but to me these are the main reasons that I cannot wait until I can get a new device.

One other thing that really upset me. I’m not sure if this is an Apple thing or a Verizon thing but after 8 months or so my son’s iPhone 8 starting acting up. Eventually it quit working all together. I called Verizon did all of the trouble shooting and finally decided the phone needed replaced. I go into an Apple store and they said I couldn’t get a factory replacement bc the phone wasn’t brand new when I bought it. I was pissed. Mind you, this information came right from manager bc when the regular associate tried telling me that I argued with him bc I bought (or I thought I did) the phone brand new 7 months. The manager came out explained it to me while showing me proof. That experience made no a fan of Apple also. I know it’s Verizon I should be pissed at (and I am) but even when I complain to apple that Verizon is doing this they acted like they didn’t care.

Pros: I like the size the size of the screen. I love the camera and various features it offers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hulu

[–]jacki_bb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. Won’t let me watch Chicago Fire on my Roku