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Hello! I am looking for ideas on what to include in a nursing school survival kit. My class is wanting to make some to welcome the new students of the next class. I need ideas that are fun and cheap as we may be using our own funds. Some ideas we have already are: index cards (for flashcards), maybe a small calculator, a fun pen, chocolate, maybe a pen light (with a note saying there is light at the end of the tunnel), or maybe a few medical jokes (with a note saying something about keeping your sense of humor). Does anyone have any good ideas?

Hello! I am looking for ideas on what to include in a nursing school survival kit. My class is wanting to make some to welcome the new students of the next class. I need ideas that are fun and cheap as we may be using our own funds. Some ideas we have already are: index cards (for flashcards), maybe a small calculator, a fun pen, chocolate, maybe a pen light (with a note saying there is light at the end of the tunnel), or maybe a few medical jokes (with a note saying something about keeping your sense of humor). Does anyone have any good ideas?

Specializes in Critical Care / Psychiatry.
Hello! I am looking for ideas on what to include in a nursing school survival kit. My class is wanting to make some to welcome the new students of the next class. I need ideas that are fun and cheap as we may be using our own funds. Some ideas we have already are: index cards (for flashcards), maybe a small calculator, a fun pen, chocolate, maybe a pen light (with a note saying there is light at the end of the tunnel), or maybe a few medical jokes (with a note saying something about keeping your sense of humor). Does anyone have any good ideas?

I think chocolate and coffee would be excellent ideas!

Maybe even some trial size bubble bath or massage cream would be nice.

What a fun project!

Shel

Specializes in Critical Care / Psychiatry.
Hello! I am looking for ideas on what to include in a nursing school survival kit. My class is wanting to make some to welcome the new students of the next class. I need ideas that are fun and cheap as we may be using our own funds. Some ideas we have already are: index cards (for flashcards), maybe a small calculator, a fun pen, chocolate, maybe a pen light (with a note saying there is light at the end of the tunnel), or maybe a few medical jokes (with a note saying something about keeping your sense of humor). Does anyone have any good ideas?

I think chocolate and coffee would be excellent ideas!

Maybe even some trial size bubble bath or massage cream would be nice.

What a fun project!

Shel

Specializes in Adult Med-Surg, Rehab, and Ambulatory Care.

How about this:

Moisturizer. Rationale: Take care of yourself. You can't help others until you help yourself first.

Life Savers. R: Actively listen to what your patients tell you. It saves lives.

Visine. R: Tears - many will be shed and that's a good thing. When the tears stop it's time to move on.

Pencils. R: Write down your memorable moments.

Balls &/or Other Small Toys. R: Have fun. Nursing is stressful. Exercise and laughing relieve stress. If you aren't happy, find a new job.

Hershey's Hugs & Kisses. R: Give them. Receive them. Eat them. Chocolate is a good thing.

Specializes in Adult Med-Surg, Rehab, and Ambulatory Care.

How about this:

Moisturizer. Rationale: Take care of yourself. You can't help others until you help yourself first.

Life Savers. R: Actively listen to what your patients tell you. It saves lives.

Visine. R: Tears - many will be shed and that's a good thing. When the tears stop it's time to move on.

Pencils. R: Write down your memorable moments.

Balls &/or Other Small Toys. R: Have fun. Nursing is stressful. Exercise and laughing relieve stress. If you aren't happy, find a new job.

Hershey's Hugs & Kisses. R: Give them. Receive them. Eat them. Chocolate is a good thing.

Specializes in Critical Care, Cardiac Cath Lab.

Last year's first-year students made up a list of "things they wish they had known" when they entered the program, and the list was distributed to us incoming students a few months before we started school.

It contained things like

-buy a rolling backpack

-get a filesaver clipboard for clinicals (it opens up to store papers, calculators, bandage scissors, etc.)

-get a Palm Pilot and download Davis's Drug Guide and Taber's so you'll have your resources handy at clinicals

-other program-specific information to help the new students become familiar with the specifics of the program/school

I know that a list isn't all that "tangible", but I really found it to be helpful. Perhaps you could make up a list and add it to the survival kits you're making?

Let us know how your survival kits turn out!

Specializes in ER,GI.

Highlighters, mini stapler

Hello! I am looking for ideas on what to include in a nursing school survival kit. My class is wanting to make some to welcome the new students of the next class. I need ideas that are fun and cheap as we may be using our own funds. Some ideas we have already are: index cards (for flashcards), maybe a small calculator, a fun pen, chocolate, maybe a pen light (with a note saying there is light at the end of the tunnel), or maybe a few medical jokes (with a note saying something about keeping your sense of humor). Does anyone have any good ideas?
Specializes in Women's Health.

Prozac.

:)

Specializes in Critical Care / Psychiatry.

Vivarin or other caffeine pill? ;)

Shel

Specializes in Gynecology/Oncology.

It's been mentioned, but HIGHLIGHTERS and INDEX CARDS. You can never have enough!

How about a "critical" thinking cap?

Maire: Where's your critical thinking cap today? I don't see your evidence to support those rationales. :chuckle

Maire,

have you done one too many care plans? :p

I do love your rationales.

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