Scared nursing student

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hilary

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Dear Rebecca,

I am a Scottish nurse and work in London and a wise man once said to be be afraid be very afraid because knowledge is power and the more you know the more dangerous you become which is very true,howver I think you will love nursing and whatever area you specialise in I'm sure you will find it rewarding.

I specialise in intensive care and I love it and no 2 days are qute the same.

Don;t get me wrong nursing has it's faults which you will no doubt discover but keep an open mind about everything and everyone you meet and most important of all start the day with a smile and a pleasant hello to collegues and patients!

e-mail me anytime to chat or to moan!

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good luck

Hilary

maikranz

148 Posts

Hello, Rebecca!

Our program requires the incoming freshmen students to be CNAI. The rationale for that was to cut down on the time spent for "beds and baths" during clinical time and instead use the time for learning more complex skills.

Anyway, the nice aspect is that it gives the student a chance to see if this line of work is truly what s/he wants and gives a means to make some $$. This was suggested in the other posts as well and if you can swing it, it will DEFINITELY help with your confidence level.

All the best to you and remember to take time for yourself and your marriage! ;-)

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