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Find a school that you want to apply to. Check with the admissions office for applications and necessary paperwork. Sometimes nursing schools within a college have their own application and selection process. Research the course work and get an idea of what is involved. My mom went back to school in her mid-40s and became a nurse. She worked for 20 yrs and loved it. Good luck.
Hi mindy_blu thats the problem with sphygmomanometer, however you may try this. open the glass part then try to re align the hand of the manometer. this will then calibrate your manometer. Thanks
If tap water is used, you may have a buildup of lime deposits; allow it to dry and then look for any white deposits.
Using distilled water will avoid this.
have you checked the wall plug to which you have tried to plug it in or maybe the cord to your nebulizer has a short in it somewhere and last maybe you need a newer model. Good Luck!
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