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Old Sep 13, 2007, 10:55 AM
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I am just getting ready to graduate and was wondering, is it easy going from the student role to the actual, I am the nurse role?

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Old Nov 05, 2007, 11:09 PM
CLK2007 (Female)
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I wouldn't say it is "easy." You can do anything with the
right attitude.
I graduated this May (2007) as a new RN, and my first job has me
happy one day and discouraged the next. I am learning a lot and am happy to finally be an RN.
I have purchased different books that have assisted me with
different issues in nursing. I also have an Aunt who just retired
from nursing. It is nice to have someone to talk to about the
stresses of being a nurse. I think only a nurse can truly understand
what it is like to do what we do.
If you have questions about any particular issues, I would be happy
to continue the dialogue.
Good Luck! I am sure you will be great!

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