What are the item(s) you need most for nursing school?

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I have been going through all these posts to find what items are the best things to have for nursing school. The posts are all scattered so I thought I would start a post that will contain all the info for the new incoming students.

I would like to know what I should spend my money on when it comes to study guides, NCLEX review books, NET review books, best nursing shoes (without a logo), stethescope, misc nursing items you have to have, etc. Any new students/senior students/graduate nurses have any info they can share? What were the items you couldn't live without???

Thanks for your input!

Nobody has mentioned this but I love the shape-ups. They aren't the most attractive, but I am an overweight woman that needs a lot of cushion under my feet for long days. Just wanted to throw that out there.

These 70 pages have a LOT of information. I feel SO prepared for school starting on August 15th!

sandanrn

Specializes in Primary Care; Child Advocacy; Child Abuse; ED.

I heard nurse central was nice on Android, but it is expensive.

Specializes in Studying books.

bumpity bump for fall 2011 students :nurse: !!

anything new to add to our lists?

So far I've got littman stetoscope, a few pairs of scrubs,

good shoes (Merrill's), lots of office supplies, a pda (such as an itouch?), and maybe I'll cave in and buy a rollie-backpack ha ha :coollook:

:bowingpur I praise all the advice already given! great ideas!!

Specializes in New PACU RN.

  • multi colour pen(s) - cuts down on the stuff u have to carry. you need black & red for clinical. could be useful for class notes too.
  • small notebook that could fit in your scrub pocket - wrote down all new info during clinicals so that you don't ask the same q multiple times - even if you think you can commit it to memory - its better to jot it down. don't have to be paragraphs - point form notes or sentence here and there about new tests, meds, diseases, policies, procedures, tips, tricks, contact info etc.

I paid $11 for kinkos to debind and drill holes in three very large nursing books. I carry all of the chapters for the next test around with me, so that I can read up whenever I want, plus I have all of the notes with me. It all fits in a 1.5 inch binder-very light.

I have always done this with all my other classes: anatomy, microorganisms etc. I absolutely LOVE doing this!

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I have always done this with all my other classes: anatomy, microorganisms etc. I absolutely LOVE doing this!

I think I am going to end up doing the same thing for med surge. Did you do it for fundamentals?

Specializes in CNA (Stroke, Neuro, LTC), Volunteer.

Things I have heard from friends:

  1. a 3" binder per class to keep powerpoints in
  2. smaller folders to keep schedules, syllabi, loose leaf paper, extra care plans, and graded care plans in
  3. folders to turn in care plans and such
  4. black clicky pens
  5. red clicky pens
  6. lots of highlighters
  7. lots of flashcards
  8. quick study guides (RNnotes)
  9. rolling backpack
  10. nclex review book
  11. black sharpie
  12. pocket calculator
  13. clipboard
  14. under shirts
  15. stethoscope
  16. pencils for tests
  17. post-its
  18. post-it flags
  19. calender with monthly and weekly agendas
  20. spiral notebooks for class notes (or can write on power points)
  21. dividers
  22. smaller binders to hold the power points just for that unit
  23. small stapler
  24. and of course all the required clinical supplies

Specializes in CNA (Stroke, Neuro, LTC), Volunteer.

26. USB

PS. I've also heard a crate that holds file folders is beneficial to hold all graded materials, extra copies of care plans, etc.

27. Clorox wipes for nursing shoes (must keep them white or else :))

Things I have heard from friends:

  1. a 3" binder per class to keep powerpoints in
  2. smaller folders to keep schedules, syllabi, loose leaf paper, extra care plans, and graded care plans in
  3. folders to turn in care plans and such
  4. black clicky pens
  5. red clicky pens
  6. lots of highlighters
  7. lots of flashcards
  8. quick study guides (RNnotes)
  9. rolling backpack
  10. nclex review book
  11. black sharpie
  12. pocket calculator
  13. clipboard (with storage compartment)
  14. under shirts (short and long sleeve - tissue t-shirts are great @ target.com)
  15. stethoscope
  16. pencils for tests
  17. post-its
  18. post-it flags
  19. calender with monthly and weekly agendas
  20. spiral notebooks for class notes (or can write on power points)
  21. dividers
  22. smaller binders to hold the power points just for that unit
  23. small stapler
  24. and of course all the required clinical supplies
  25. usb
  26. clorox wipes (for nursing shoes)
  27. clorox or tide pen
  28. lunch bag
  29. crate to hold files and extra nursing forms/plans, graded assignments/tests, etc
  30. pda, iTouch etc. (good for clinicals especially)
  31. digital voice recorder
  32. debind large books and have 3 holes punched so can carry chapters individually
  33. pocket protector/pouch for your pens, scissors, tape etc (keep supplies neat and on hand - protect from pen leaks!)
  34. portable 3 hole puncher
  35. label maker

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Okay, Based on everything I've read on this forum, I have compiled a list of everything in terms of supplies I got for nursing school. Below is that list. I hope it helps at least one other person because this is a lot of pages to read thru.

3-hole punch for notebook

Ballpoint Pens (blue/black ink)

Binder clips

Clincial Tote

clipboard w/ calculatorfolders

Highlighter

Index Cards

Legal Pad with holes punched

Lip Balm - Burt Bees

Lunch Bag

Mechanical Pencils

note card box

notebook

notebook paper

Pencil Case

Pens (red, black)

Post it flags

Post it Notes

Printer Ink

Printer Paper

Sharpie

Stapler

Staples

5-Start Pocket Notebook

Alarm Clock - LOUD

Desk Lamp

Page Protectors

small Bible

Tic Tacs

Tide Pen

White Out

Binder for debound Book

I left off a tape recorder and rolling backpack because I chose not to purchase those.

If you see I've forgotten anything, please let me know.

Thanks to you all for the help, suggestions, and overall encouragement.

sandanrn

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