Calling all nurses! (Or nurses-to-be)

Hey Nurses...great thread here.

I'm Michelle, wife/mom/nurse. Pediatric Oncology for almost 9 years now...help my kiddos plan their Disney trips through Make-A-Wish (GREAT organization --support it if you can!), staying at Give Kids The World. Getting ready for my crew to make a trip down to the World. Can't wait!
 
Hey Nurses...great thread here.

I'm Michelle, wife/mom/nurse. Pediatric Oncology for almost 9 years now...help my kiddos plan their Disney trips through Make-A-Wish (GREAT organization --support it if you can!), staying at Give Kids The World. Getting ready for my crew to make a trip down to the World. Can't wait!

I organized a trip for Spring Break for myself and some of my nurse classmates, we went down and volunteered at GKTW for the week, it was a wonderful experience! You should see if you can get a tour when you are down there! You have to see the place to believe it!
 
Hey all!

:cool1: I AM A GRADUATE NURSE! :cool1:

I also got the job I wanted! :woohoo:

But I need your help! Our pinning ceremony is Wednesday & I have been voted by the class to give a speech during it & I have NO idea where to start! I have no problem talking in front of people, I just don't know what to say! Any help you can give me would be much appreciated!
 
Hey all!

:cool1: I AM A GRADUATE NURSE! :cool1:

I also got the job I wanted! :woohoo:

But I need your help! Our pinning ceremony is Wednesday & I have been voted by the class to give a speech during it & I have NO idea where to start! I have no problem talking in front of people, I just don't know what to say! Any help you can give me would be much appreciated!

lol, I would start with something about reintroducing yourself to your family,and then your friends and those you havent seen or spoken to since nursing school began, and then I would go into thanking all of them for putting up with the moods, the lack of housekeeping & the amount of take out. I for one, cannot wait to rejoin the land of the living!!!!


AND CONGRATS ON THE JOB !!!!!! Do they want to hire me as well? I am willing to relocate :)
 

Congratulations on graduating AND getting the job, Beka!!

Our program didn't have a pinning ceremony, but if I had to give a speech, I would have talked about my clinical team (I loved our group and wouldn't have made it through without them) and thank the instructors, my clinical team, other nursing school friends, and my family for supporting me.
 
My son starts nursing school tomorrow. He is starting an accelerated one year second degree program. I suspect he's going to be VERY busy!
 
:banana: So glad I found this thread!

I am presently in a CNA program. I'm taking my final exam on Wednesday and my clinicals start next Monday. So excited and nervous at the same time. I can be very "book smart" but I'll actually get to put my skills to the test in clinical - I hope I do well and remember everything!

I will be taking the NY state CNA exam on July 1st. Hopefully, I will find a job right after so that I can leave my BORING office job!

After that, I'll be applying for both LPN and RN schools. Whichever I get into first is where I will be going. Of course, my ultimate goal is a Masters RN, but one step at a time.

Does anyone have any advice for a beginning CNA? I have heard that starting out as a CNA will serve you well in experience and make you a great RN in the future!

Any advice and helpful hints would be appreciated from all the experienced RNs/LPNs/CNAs on this board! :cheer2:
 
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starting out as a CNA is a great idea. My advice is to challenge yourself to think of the pathophysiology behind each task, you are not just passing fresh water, feeding, and positioning, you are contributing to pressure relief, hydration, boosting immune systems, preventing pneumonia....etc

My best piece of advice is try to find a PT wherever you end up working and beg them to show you the right way to transfer someone from bed to chair. As a rehab nurse i am appalled at how little we teach proper transfer technique.
 
Hey all!

:cool1: I AM A GRADUATE NURSE! :cool1:

I also got the job I wanted! :woohoo:

But I need your help! Our pinning ceremony is Wednesday & I have been voted by the class to give a speech during it & I have NO idea where to start! I have no problem talking in front of people, I just don't know what to say! Any help you can give me would be much appreciated!

Congratulations!!!
I can't wait for our pinning ceremony.. the culmination of all that hard work- wow. Just thinking about it makes me tear up :laughing:
 
Waiting on my final exam grade for MedSurg... it was supposed to be up 3 hours ago :(

But my good news for the day is... I got an 84 on my Pharm final, so I should be in the B+ range for a final grade! yay :) Now hopefully MedSurg can be just as good!
 
I've been considering making the jump from EMS to nursing when my daughter starts school. I want to stay in healthcare but I don't want to go back to getting up in the middle of the night to scrape someone off the road or people who put their sick nonambulatory loved ones on the second floor bedroom that doubles as a storage room.
It's a totally different mind set nursing versus EMS. I've had some friends go through school for it. It was hard for them to adjust. I've also considered PA school. The dean of the PA program at MUSC prefers paramedics for admission to the program. Ironically I'd want to be obstetrics despite the fact I spent my whole career avoiding prehospital births- sometimes not successfully. I found I didn't mind births inside the hospital. People were generally happier there. Outside the hospital it could be a crap-shoot.
 
I GOT A 95 ON MY MED-SURG FINAL!!!!!!! I'm so ecstatic right now!!

This has been a crazy year with nursing school and I'm so glad I made it through!!! Congrats to everyone for a great year - especially those of you who are graduating and taking the boards! :banana:
 
I GOT A 95 ON MY MED-SURG FINAL!!!!!!! I'm so ecstatic right now!!

This has been a crazy year with nursing school and I'm so glad I made it through!!! Congrats to everyone for a great year - especially those of you who are graduating and taking the boards! :banana:

Congrats. I got an 83 percent on mine, which gave me a solid B for the sememster.
 
Thank you very much, Judy, for the advice! It is appreciated and I'll take it to heart.

Hey, anybody here also post on Allnurses.com? I really like those boards too - lots of interesting info.
 
Took my final today-- scored an 86. I'm very pleased with that and I ended with a B+ for the semester. I'll take it! :)
So.. I have the summer off and then it's just one more semester. Can't wait to graduate in December!!
 
I GOT A 95 ON MY MED-SURG FINAL!!!!!!! I'm so ecstatic right now!!

This has been a crazy year with nursing school and I'm so glad I made it through!!! Congrats to everyone for a great year - especially those of you who are graduating and taking the boards! :banana:

Congrats. I got an 83 percent on mine, which gave me a solid B for the sememster.

Congrats to both of you!! :cool1:
 
I am An RN since 1992. i have worked in the OR my whole career. I am thinking about relocaiting to Orlando area. Does anyone know what hospitals in the area are good places work.
 
Hi everyone! :goodvibes I have a quick question for any recent grads.. or anyone who feels like answering. ;)

I'm getting ready to start my actual nursing classes in the fall (yay no more pre-req's!) and was just wondering about clinicals. I know that it will vary from school to school, but how many hours a week did you all have clinicals?

My first semester, the classes (and corresponding semester hours) I have are:

PNN-104 Metrology 1
PNN-138 Intro to Nursing 2
PNN-139 Practical Nursing I 5
PNN-722 Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical 2

The other 4 semesters have only 3 or 4 semester hours worth of clinicals listed. I e-mailed the nursing department to ask how many actual hours is considered 2 semester hours, but I just wanted to check and see what everyone else's experience has been. :upsidedow
 
Hi everyone! :goodvibes I have a quick question for any recent grads.. or anyone who feels like answering. ;)

I'm getting ready to start my actual nursing classes in the fall (yay no more pre-req's!) and was just wondering about clinicals. I know that it will vary from school to school, but how many hours a week did you all have clinicals?

My first semester, the classes (and corresponding semester hours) I have are:

PNN-104 Metrology 1
PNN-138 Intro to Nursing 2
PNN-139 Practical Nursing I 5
PNN-722 Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical 2

The other 4 semesters have only 3 or 4 semester hours worth of clinicals listed. I e-mailed the nursing department to ask how many actual hours is considered 2 semester hours, but I just wanted to check and see what everyone else's experience has been. :upsidedow

Ours varies by semester.. and they don't necessarily correspond exactly to "semester" hours.

Fundamentals was 6 hours of clinical once a week, Med-Surg was 6 hours twice a week, Maternity will be 6 hours twice a week, and Pedi is 9 hours once a week.
 

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