I need some guidance. Sadly, I did not pass my Med-Surg 2. The clinical instructor failed me for clinical because of potential unsafe medication administration. While asking me questions, she felt that I did not catch unto the patient information and medication information fast enough to provide safe administration. She gave me an F for failing the entire course and clinical. I was heartbroken, upset, and angry but I understood why it came to be.
I came into the BSN nursing programs with A's and B's in my pre-req and nursing courses. This is my first failure and I was shocked...I am a hardworking and determined student. I felt that this F do not define me. I was given the chance to retake the course but I was conflicted in the amount of stress, disappointment, and lack of confidence to succeed in the program. Then, I switched my major to the health science at the end of my junior year. I am a rising senior now. I would say I have "failed out" of nursing school since I did not re-take med-surg 2.
I have heard students who go off to nursing school with their BS degree in health science. If I take this route, I do not know if I will be able to succeed if I go into nursing school again. I feel as though my confidence has been completely shattered from my past experience. Out of my experience, I can say that I had good experiences with the patients and nurses I've met on the floor. I've had only bad experiences with the clinical professor. However, I felt that nursing school was overall extremely stressful and many professors were less accommodating to student's needs.
I have also realized there are other health professions that also involves patient-oriented focus such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, lab technician etc. Part of me wants to go into a different health profession and the other wants to take some time to gain enough experiences to give nursing school one more try in the future. However, again, I feel that this occurrence in Med surg 2 tells me I may not be competent to be a nurse. It's a very difficult decision for me because I came with the determination and motivation to succeed to this upsetting result. I have never imagined it would come to be this way.
I would like to hear anyone's suggestion on this. I am 21 years old and I have some time to think about whether I should stick with nursing or go into something else.
I need some guidance. Sadly, I did not pass my Med-Surg 2. The clinical instructor failed me for clinical because of potential unsafe medication administration. While asking me questions, she felt that I did not catch unto the patient information and medication information fast enough to provide safe administration. She gave me an F for failing the entire course and clinical. I was heartbroken, upset, and angry but I understood why it came to be.
I came into the BSN nursing programs with A's and B's in my pre-req and nursing courses. This is my first failure and I was shocked...I am a hardworking and determined student. I felt that this F do not define me. I was given the chance to retake the course but I was conflicted in the amount of stress, disappointment, and lack of confidence to succeed in the program. Then, I switched my major to the health science at the end of my junior year. I am a rising senior now. I would say I have "failed out" of nursing school since I did not re-take med-surg 2.
I have heard students who go off to nursing school with their BS degree in health science. If I take this route, I do not know if I will be able to succeed if I go into nursing school again. I feel as though my confidence has been completely shattered from my past experience. Out of my experience, I can say that I had good experiences with the patients and nurses I've met on the floor. I've had only bad experiences with the clinical professor. However, I felt that nursing school was overall extremely stressful and many professors were less accommodating to student's needs.
I have also realized there are other health professions that also involves patient-oriented focus such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, lab technician etc. Part of me wants to go into a different health profession and the other wants to take some time to gain enough experiences to give nursing school one more try in the future. However, again, I feel that this occurrence in Med surg 2 tells me I may not be competent to be a nurse. It's a very difficult decision for me because I came with the determination and motivation to succeed to this upsetting result. I have never imagined it would come to be this way.
I would like to hear anyone's suggestion on this. I am 21 years old and I have some time to think about whether I should stick with nursing or go into something else.