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Trusting God- looking for encouragement
... will be applying to the nursing program in a few weeks (... able to get accepted into nursing school. Of course children are a ...
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RE:Worm Quotes and WoG Repository
... you get them back to school and attending 3/4 or... is doing entry-level work during school hours. Working in a frame-making... car wash, volunteering at a nursing home, getting real-world experience. The ...
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Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:META to layoff 20% of workforce due to AI
... by current AI. Management level nursing, although lucrative and arguably necessary..., is not direct patient care nursing. Sure the trades won’t get... by current AI. Management level nursing, although lucrative and arguably necessary..., is not direct patient care nursing. Sure the trades won’t get... general practitioners are years from school, see 30 plus patients and...
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... Napier University Bachelor of Science Nursing (Top-up) Sep 2019 - Sep... Nanyang Polytechnic Advanced Diploma in Nursing, Mental Health Oct 2016 -... Ngee Ann Polytechnic Diploma of Nursing Apr 2011 - Apr 2014 ... Aikido and Ki from a school friend, inspiring him to look ... and competitive sport, Ken left school and, with friends, built a ...
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Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:(God of War/Warhammer 30k) The Drums of War and Liberation
... of a veteran, had been nursing the same cup for the... trained in an entirely different school than anything we have faced... hours since his last visit nursing the anger he had given...
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denheim |
Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:Successful Applicants C/O 2030
... Student Hearing Panel Member High School: 1200 hrs 1st Varsity Sport... Cross Hometown Hero Award High School: MN Senior Students of Excellence... Summer Camp Counselor 960 hrs Nursing Assistant 840 hrs Medical Scribe...
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RE:Achievement -1: My Introduction To Steemit
..., started and also completed my nursing, basic and secondary education there... I was in my secondary school I always write short stories... reasons I studied Education in school, and I am currently a ...
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prosper-1 |
Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:Wes Miller Out as Cincinnati Men’s Basketball Coach After 18-15 Season
... out of the park in nursing school.
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:WAMC / School List Advice (3.96 GPA, 523 MCAT)
... institution or category • Public State School (Graduating May 2026) • Major: Biochemistry... and non-volunteer) • 300 hours – Nursing Assistant (nursing home) (most meaningful) • 240 hours... many things change in medical school, but at the moment my... things our soup kitchen provides. School List Concerns: My current list...
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:Six years ago...
... me that my nephew's high school was closing for 2 weeks... see his friends again. The school did do a nice farewell ... couldn't visit their family in nursing homes and hospitals. A lot ...
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:Can you really learn math in two weeks?
The arithmetic part of the nursing school entrance exam is making my life miserable right now. Numbers have always been hard for me, and now they are the only thing that is stopping me. I've watched tutorials, but nothing sticks. I was so stressed to get out that I even looked up HESI exam help online to see if I could find a quick cure. Does anyone else think they'll never be able to do math?
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:Starting over
... lost 12 pounds! Being in nursing school has had me really stressed ...
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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RE:Nursing moms question
... and still nurse morning, after school, before bed). I’ll probably cut... months, I’ll be down to nursing morning and night only (bottles...
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Mar 13, 2026 |
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... shrine here. The one on school grounds." Satoru leaned forward, elbows..., the principals have authority over school grounds, but—" "But the elders... been there longer than the school itself, longer than modern jujutsu ... steps of the main building, nursing a cup of coffee that ... basis." Gakuganji, representing the Kyoto school, was simply tired. He had ...
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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... 특징은 Partner Medical School (PMS) 프로그램....naver.com IMU Partner Medical School 해외 의과대... (MBBS) · Dentistry · Pharmacy · Biomedical Science · Nursing · Psychology · Nutrition 특히 의...
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:How many people are educated?
... school in the evenings and the very small rural college had either Nursing...
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RE:US moves closer to a major war with Iran
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:OT - Career suggestions for son! :)
... having to go to medical school he could become a Nurse... the reason people go into nursing in the first place when... they were gonna go from school to CRNA with no time... 33% 3 year turnover in nursing which is insane. And a... I would absolutely not choose nursing.
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:Did you ask for help after a c section?
... over did it. I had nursing school obligations at 8 days postpartum...
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:Care home advice/dilemmma
... as they also have a nursing floor and people on her... nutritious and less like upmarket school dinners for what we’re paying...
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Mar 12, 2026 |
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RE:Arkansas spring football injury report
..., there are still some players nursing injuries who will be limited..., 15 of the 22 high school and junior college commitments are... summer when six more high school players and one junior college...
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Mar 11, 2026 |
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RE:Weaning help
... but she's capable of not nursing if I am not around... around her all day at school lol but often if I'm... night feeds and she only nursing a few times at night... put her to sleep without nursing and putting her back to...
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Mar 11, 2026 |
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RE:Despite All My Rage
...to eat before heading to school. He didn't know why exactly....but a guy could hope. School was okay. Danny didn't really ...at the docks always said school was important, and Danny might... had seen roaches at school. But during his first period, ...Danny dumped out all his school stuff from his backpack and, ...about it before, usually when nursing a bruise, but it felt ... him to get to school before he felt the urge ...
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entity9silvergen |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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Anyone regret attending nursing school?
When I was 18, I was about to attend nursing school, but got cold feet and cancelled my enrollment 2 months before I was supposed to start. It's been so long and I don't know how I rationalized it in my mind. I settled on a psych degree instead after a few changes in my major. It's been 13 years since that. I had a moment, realized that I was too immature at 18 and would have crashed & burned in nursing school. Now it's different. I'm older, wiser and more confident. I spent the last year doing my prerequisites and improving my GPA. I got into one nursing school, waiting on another. But, I'm starting to freak out. So many nurses I know are telling me not to go to nursing. My own younger sister (nurse) is telling me not to. My dad (retired doctor) is telling me not to. They both think I can handle the coursework but not the mental/emotional pressure of nursing school and classwork. I'm part offended, part starting to have doubts. I feel like I wasted a whole year working towards this just to panic and run away again.. I've been a flight attendant post college, and I want something more. I want to help people. My life feels pointless. I thought nursing is going to be the answer to that. Anyone who wasn't sure about nursing, how do you feel about it? Any regrets? Thank you friends. submitted by /u/Lazerbeam159 to r/NursingStudent [link] [comments]
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High nursing school debt, proposed education loan caps by Trump administration threaten US health care access. Nearly a third of registered nurses and advanced practice nurses in Michigan carry sizable student loan debt that is influencing their decision to leave the profession.
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Jan 27, 2026 |
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Nurse: "I feel like in Minneapolis I'm a sitting duck. I don't feel safe at home. I don't feel safe at work. Kids aren't safe at school. I was born in Minneapolis and I'm scared out of my mind because I'm not white."
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Jan 19, 2026 |
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Nurse: "I feel like in Minneapolis I'm a sitting duck. I don't feel safe at home. I don't feel safe at work. Kids aren't safe at school. I was born in Minneapolis and I'm scared out of my mind because I'm not white."
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Jan 16, 2026 |
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They're gonna kick me out of nursing school
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Strict_Photograph254 |
Jan 11, 2026 |
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👨⚕️ Um, someone in this photo DOES NOT seem to happy about graduating nursing school!!
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DoctoralCunt |
Dec 23, 2025 |
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Just failed nursing school, what can I even do at this point?
I’ve just failed in my first semester of sophomore year right before clinicals. I spoke to my advisor while crying hysterically and considering dropping out and he told me that I should consider public health. Now no offense to any public health people but I’m not looking forward to the thought of going to school for 6 years just to make 30k annually and wait months to get a job, and my biggest factor for a future career is money as I’ve been raised in poverty since birth and I’m tired of it. Is there any career I could try and pivot to at this point where I wouldn’t need to start all the way from the beginning and have a dead end future after college? Edit: my schools nursing program is incredibly strict. I cannot reapply, I cannot retake the class. My nursing career through this school is over submitted by /u/Lasagna_is_great to r/careerguidance [link] [comments]
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Dec 11, 2025 |
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Got into nursing school but met with backlash
Hey everyone! I got the news that I was accepted into nursing school yesterday afternoon after stressing about it for months and I am beyond excited!! I texted my family group chat with the news, and my father was not happy nor did he congratulate me. That he will “congratulate me at the end not the beginning” and it really hurts. I have spent almost all of my life chasing after any sort of approval from him and nursing school has been my ultimate goal for years. It feels like he is never happy with anything I do and it literally almost ruined the news for me. I just wanted him to be proud of me and nursing is a noble profession. Any words of advice 🥹 submitted by /u/Unhappy-Pineapple407 to r/nursing [link] [comments]
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Nov 26, 2025 |
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Is nursing school really that hard?
im a senior in high school and I’ve always wanted to go into nursing since i was little. so my initial plan is to major in nursing at a 4 yr uni, work a few years as an RN, then get my MSN to become a psychiatric nurse practitioner. But i’ve seen so much on TikTok about people saying how stressful nursing school is. They say they lost their youth, gained weight, cried, never went out, and overall how bad it all was to the point they switched out. Now im just really scared to put myself in that major, because i wanna still have my life. submitted by /u/No-Fact-5610 to r/NursingStudents [link] [comments]
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No-Fact-5610 |
Oct 5, 2025 |
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Why is nursing school so fucking toxic?
Do you guys remember in nursing school how everyone would say “You won’t be able to call off when you’re a nurse” “Make sure your uniform is perfect, when you’re a nurse you won’t get warnings” etc. Well guys I’ve been showing up for 10 years now in my rainbow crocs and tshirt to keep these mfers alive against all odds and not one person has had shit to say about it. Once in nursing school I missed a clinical because my dog died. It was the only day I had ever missed. The dean called me into her office to chastise my work ethic and tell me how no one was putting up with that when I got a real job. Today I called off because I needed a mental health day. I’ve had some annoying health issues and I just couldn’t life out in the world. The charge nurse said ok dear feel better. 3 people have texted to see if I’m ok, my manager emailed to make sure I wasn’t worried about having too many call offs and last week a doc donated 2 weeks of her vacation because I’m out of sick time. No one has implied I’m unfit to do my job. Why are they raising us to behave like we’re not human beings? This is some bullshit. submitted by /u/potato-keeper to r/nursing [link] [comments]
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Sep 16, 2025 |
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Why do so many former high school 'mean girls' end up as nurses?
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Sep 8, 2025 |
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Has anyone else just said "screw it, I'm going to nursing school"
I struggled so much after getting my degrees that I didn't even want to be alive. I was so ashamed that I was the first one in my family to go to college, and I overdrew my bank account so much they almost cancelled it. I'm so afraid of outsourcing and AI that I've just said screw it, I'm going to nursing school. I should have done this at 18. The shame I lived with was so intense. submitted by /u/Galindathegoodwitch1 to r/povertyfinance [link] [comments]
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Aug 21, 2025 |
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My mother graduating from nursing school in 1979. She just retired after 47 years as a nurse.
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May 24, 2025 |
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On a scale from 1-10. How hard was nursing school? Please tell me your experience.
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lovelygirl355 |
Apr 29, 2025 |
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Nursing School
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Mar 12, 2025 |
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13 year old got pulled out of class by the school nurse & got asked why she’s gaining so much weight
My boyfriends little sister was in tears all weekend because she doesn’t want to go back to school tomorrow. She finally revealed that this past Thursday, she got pulled out of class to go to the nurse office. The nursed asked her if she was feeling okay at home, at school etc. Then, she said that she and multiple teachers have noticed that she’s gained a lot of weight very rapidly, which alarmed them. She asked if she noticed some mood changes, if she’s eating more than usual, if her clothes still fit her normally. Bfs sister was in tears the whole time, she said. She then got asked to get up and show her inner thighs (to see if her jeans are ripped from chafing). Is this allowed? Can teachers/nurses speculate on students weights like that? And talk to them about it? We’re not wrong to think this is inappropriate, right? I know weight gain can be a sign of depression or something more serious, and my bfs sister is very quiet and just stays by herself most of the time, so I get why the nurse/teachers mightve thought that, but I think it’s extremely inappropriate to ask a teenager those kinds of questions. Especially a THIRTEEN year old, as if they aren’t already self conscious enough. Now, she doesn’t trust her teachers, because she doesn’t know who’s secretly judging her. My boyfriend told me that she’s probably not gonna go to school Monday, but this is just such a weird thing to say to a kid, I don’t really know what you can do. She doesn’t want to talk to her parents about it, she only told her brother and me. (Yes I have permission to post) Edit: she (bfs sister) said that when she got asked if her jeans fit her normally, she got embarrassed and kept saying idk. the nurse kept asking questions and she just kept repeating idk and at some point the nurse asked to see her jeans. nurse then asked if her jeans always chafe she said idk again Sorry I wasn’t clear Edit 2: I do not see her all the time, last time I saw her before this was during the holidays, and in August. Yes, I’ve noticed a little weight gain, but everyone’s body changes, especially teens. No, I didn’t notice an “alarming weight gain”. I get that the school see her more often than her brother and I do, so maybe she really did gain a lot more weight than usual (I’ve almost only seen her in baggy clothes/sweats), but I simply didn’t like how they went about it, because I know this will give her major body image issues. And no, she’s not pregnant. submitted by /u/Unusual_Artist1879 to r/AskTeachers [link] [comments]
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Jan 26, 2025 |
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Controversial Opinion: Nursing School isn’t hard
Now take this with a grain of salt, but last year I finished my BSN. Everyone told me how hard nursing school would be and social media supported it too. I found it extremely underwhelming in terms of difficultly. Do what you’re supposed to do, study for the test, and do your care plans to the rubric. If you do what you’re supposed to do, it’s a walk in the park. submitted by /u/Hippocampus_memory to r/nursing [link] [comments]
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Jan 24, 2025 |
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Dead women don’t sing. Taliban closes nurse and midwife schools.
With a sky-high maternal mortality rate, where male nurses can’t treat woman without a male guardian present and there’s already a nursing shortage. . . https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwy3l1035nlo submitted by /u/SniffingDelphi to r/WomenInNews [link] [comments]
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Dec 3, 2024 |
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The Relentless School Nurse: Did Moms For Liberty Just Came After School Nurses?
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Nov 19, 2024 |
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I can’t get into any nursing schools and I have a 3.7 GPA, 90.7 TEAS, and years of healthcare experience?
Long story short, I’m on the brink of giving up on my dream. I’ve wanted to be in healthcare ever since I was a child at about 5-6 years old. I’ve applied twice now to dozens of schools, including some privates, and no luck. I’ve worked on my personal statements for years now and they’ve been revised by multiple people. I’m applying once more but as I look at my laptop my arms fall limp to my side and i feel hopeless. What’s the point ? I’ll apply to this cycle, get rejected and all the classes I took as pre-reqs will be useless as it will soon be 5+ years since I took the first ones. I have a bachelors in public health, plenty of experience. I feel like I’d nail the interviews because I love talking to people and interacting but I can’t even get to that stage. Should I throw in the towel ? Edit: I got in y'all. Kent State Ohio submitted by /u/SanarySurMer to r/nursing [link] [comments]
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Things I wish I’d known, going into nursing school.
This is a repost from a few years back, edited to fit what more I’ve learned. I sincerely hope this helps mitigate some anxiety and bolster spirits. I want to point out that based on your school, your lifestyle and your learning style, nursing school might be much more or less difficult for you, than it is for others. A full-time student who does not work and is not responsible for others is going to have a vastly different experience with school than a single parent, full-time employee who is in nursing school. This principle isn’t exclusive to nursing school at all. So please, before you jump in to tell people how easy school is / was for you; realize that everyone has different situations and learning styles. This is a post meant to help people, not tear them down so please, if you find that nursing school is easy for you, post what you did so that you can help someone along their way. Jumping in to say “Idk what people are talking about nursing school is easy lawllawllawl” isn’t helping anyone. Now, on to the good stuff… You might have heard that nursing instructors and admissions representatives are all about intimidation. The classic line of "look left and look right, of the three of you only one will be a nurse" echoes through the “proverbial” tear-filled hallways and horror stories told by disheveled upper classmen run rampant through your eager mind. Scratch all of that and let’s start fresh, nursing school isn’t all horrible and some programs are inadvertently different from others, that’s ok. There are a lot of things that people don't tell you though that could ensure that more than the assumed 33%, make it to pinning and beyond that, licensing. Before I start, scratch that image from your mind entirely. The more difficult you think school will be going into it, the more anxiety you will have before it’s even begun. A healthy amount of anxiety is alright, to be terrified by those horror stories though does nobody any good. Here are a few things that I wish I’d known when I started nursing school, all those years ago.. 1.) Nursing school is not for the faint of heart. I know, shocking right? Seriously, be ready to spend time studying. Find your own best way of learning and change your frame of mind to know that you will lose out on some social functions, and study. With that being said, nursing school is not nearly as bad as some people and places make it out to be. Also understand that based on HOW you learn, you may have an easier or harder time with certain courses and content. Identify your learning style and find applicable study habits to suit you, as an individual. 2.) Study to learn and UNDERSTAND the content. Memorization is for business students (that was my first major so I'm allowed to poke the proverbial bear). Right from the start, understand the pathophysiology of each condition. Health assessment will teach you what to look at but take it a step further, ask WHY you are looking at it. If you're testing cranial nerves and a response is absent or dulled, why might that be the case? Also, think what is the significance of checking capillary refill time? What could it indicate if a toe on the left foot is sluggish while the right foot counterpart is brisk? Be analytical. Think critically. 3.) Lab values are way more important than your instructor says. There are plenty of great charts and lists out there that list these values. Again, be analytical. If the normal for Potassium is 3.6 to 5.2 and someone is at 2.5, what will you see? What about if they're at 6.1? How can you correct either. I know it seems daunting but when the NCLEX comes and they're hammering hematocrit questions into your gullet, you'll thank me. This is one of the few areas of nursing that we can advocate memorization, because, numbers. Duh. 4.) Start taking NCLEX style practice questions in fundamentals (or sooner). Invest in Saunders, YourBestGrade and/or UWorld. They are all great resources and they provide phenomenal rationale. By the time you take your final or targeted HESI, you should be getting 80% of questions right on that topic of content. Don't be alarmed when at first you score 40% either. This is expected, the more you progress in content and the more you practice, the more comfortable you'll be with this style of questioning. 5.) Look into an NCLEX review. I bit the bullet and took Mark Klimeks review and it was the best decision I made for my education. These content reviewers are well-versed in these questions and they will provide you with easy yet comprehensive ways to solidify this stuff into your exhausted mind. Many of these reviewers are also question writers for the actual NCLEX, who better to tune into than the people responsible for these dreadful questions? 6.) Nursing school is hard for a reason, but you aren’t expected to be a fully competent nurse when you first walk into the unit. The NCLEX is a test to make sure that you are safe to practice as a fresh nurse; this doesn’t translate to being a walking encyclopedia of knowledge. You won’t know everything at first, and that’s perfectly fine. No baby nurse has, ever. When you hit that floor you are going to be directly responsible for the lives of those you are charged to care for, but nobody was ever shunned for asking questions to expand their ability to care for those patients. What WILL get you in trouble is pretending to know everything because you’re afraid to look silly asking for help. 7.) Breathe. Seriously, just breathe. When you feel yourself getting stressed out in class, breathe. When you’re taking a test and struggling, breathe. When you’re studying and you’ve found yourself reading the same thing three times like it’s Groundhog Day, breathe. We get caught up in the whirlwind of chaos trying to balance work, family, class and a social life. School only lasts for so long, this isn’t forever. Breathe. Nursing is every bit as awesome and rewarding as you have been told. Saving someone's life when they're aspirating and even just sitting to let a patient vent about how deeply they miss their family will make you feel great, like what you do makes a difference and when those moments come, you'll know exactly why it was worth it to push through. I have faith in you guys. If you have any further questions feel free to message me. I can't promise a swift response but I do promise that I will do my very best. Best of luck guys. 💚 submitted by /u/fitmidwestnurse to r/StudentNurse [link] [comments]
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AITA for not telling the nurse at my niece's school about my profession?
I am not the Original Poster. That is u/Ecstatic-Wrap-5947. She posted in r/AmItheAsshole. Mood Spoiler: cute and wholesome Original Post: April 23, 2023 I (29F) was supposed to pick up my niece (Sophie - 7F) from elementary school and spend a day with her. It was all mentioned before to the school and I've picked her up a few times before. Sophie was running towards me, but unfortunately she tripped and fell down. Her knee was bruised and she started crying like crazy. I took her to the nurse's office immeidately. The nurse was in her early twenties and helped sophie with cleaning up her wound and dressing. I tell my niece a lot about my line of work so she asked if she was going to need stitches, if so, how many and what kind, etc. The nurse was impressed. She showed Sophie a few items of equipment she had and asked if Sophie wanted to be a nurse like her. Sophie said no, she wanted to be a doctor like her aunt aka me. The nurse got a bit upset and asked me why I didn't say anything about this. I was honestly confused. I was like why would I need to even mention it. I even threw in a compliment saying she was quite good at her job and I enjoyed witnessing a professional at work. She said I was being too generous with my comments. I told her I was being honest and thanked her for taking care of Sophie's knee. Right when Sophie and I were leaving, she said she'd never be able to guess my line of work correctly because I look better than most of my colleagues. I thanked her again and said I appreciated her help. She said I still owed her for not telling her my job and that it felt like I was testing her or deliberately trying to see how she was doing. I apologised and said that was not what I meant and that I knew she was more than capable of doing her job well. She said maybe I could find a way to make it up to her properly and I was like sure, but Sophie and I need to go now. I don't know if I was rude but this had me thinking, should I have told her about my job?? Edit: I'd like to thank everyone for their lovely comments and making me realize what was going on this whole time. I'll post an update if anything interesting happens in subsequent days. Thanks again! Relevant Comments: GIRL she was flirting with you!!! "I can certainly see it now. Honestly this is embarrassing" Are you queer??? "Haha I didn't expect this to get this much attention to be honest. By the way sorry I took so long to answer I was busy all day. To answer your question, well I am in fact bisexual" Are you in a relationship and does she have a chance? "No and yes" OOP is voted NTA Update Post: April 28, 2023 (5 days later) Hi everyone Original post HERE First of all, thanks for your lovely comments on my original post. I appreciate every single one, and I would like to thank everyone who took the time to give their input on the situation As you could see in the original post, I was absolutely clueless during the whole interaction and missed the flirting part altogether. So I took your advice, asked my sister to let me babysit Sophia again and picked her up from school. Around 10 minutes before school was over, I went to the nurse's office with a bouquet of flowers and thanked the nurse for taking care of niece's knee and asked her if I had the opportunity to make up for my rudeness from the last visit. Thankfully, she agreed. We went on a date last night, it included a late evening walk by the beach and dinner. By the end of the night I showed her the post and I think it is safe to say she was as amused as every single one of the commentors and she can barely stop teasing me about it. So overall, thank you so much for your comments and help! Editor's note: All of your oblivious flirting --> happy ending stories are making my day, thank you! Editor's Note December 28, 2023: There's some more info on how they are doing in this BORU! submitted by /u/LucyAriaRose to r/BestofRedditorUpdates [link] [comments]
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