Pens
Lots and Lots of black pens (or any colour, but black is what most hospitals in my area want the nurses to use). You can never have enough pens. A few red one are also helpful. I like having lots of highlighters because when I read I highlight a lot, but this varies depending on your study techniques.
A good organizer that works for you, I went out my first year (I will be starting yr. 3 in Spet.) and bough a nice one with lots of space to write in for each individual days, and never use it. I relized that I organize my time better if I can see a month at a time instead of fliping all the time.
A good little notebook (one that fits in your pocket). I started using it in clinical to write down meds, procedures, acronyms, lab values, and any other important information, and I carried it with me all the time. It's not full yet but I have another 2 yrs. to go. It also helps because you don't have to re-write a lot. If you use a med in OBS and come across it in Rehab you only have to look it up in your little book not a big med book.
Finding a good pair of shoes is difficult. I have done 4 clinical rotations and have yet to find a pair of shoes that fit me well (I think bad feet run in my family) I keep trying and I know there is a pair out there, but one can only spend so much money on buying different pairs of shoes while being a student. I have tried Nurse Mates, and Merrel and they have not been good for me.
That all I can think of for now. As for PDA's not one person in my program has one, and we are all doing fine.
Kristen
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