My name is Meredith. I'm a senior in high school, finishing up loose odds and ends and studying to take the SAT. I'll likely have everything except geometry, human A&P, and chem finished by the end of this year.
I've wanted to be a nurse for 3 years now. I'm extremely fascinated by medical science and physiology, and I absolutely adore helping and caring for others.
I hope to go to college and receive my BSN from IU, then become a Registered Nurse.
The fields I'm considering working in are Trauma, ER, ICU, or Labor and Delivery.
MeredithAnne replied to PlentyOfMurses's topic in Male Students
I'm also a female, but I'll throw in my two cents worth. I heard a quote last week, that applies to any single person, really. "It's not so much about the looking. It's more about the becoming. Focus on becoming the person you're meant to be, and w...
MeredithAnne replied to kvn813's topic in Pre-Nursing
Flash cards, a playlist of acoustic music or piano without lyrics, YouTube tutorials for difficult math problems or concepts, setting a strict schedule for when you can or can not be on social media, taking breaks every hour or two to clear your head...
MeredithAnne replied to Nurse Beth's topic in Nurse Beth
Ah, vomit... what a nasty thing. XD When I decided I wanted to be a nurse, I still had quite a gag reflex. What actually helped was being around vomit more. My youngest sister, who was still a toddler when I made my career choice, was very very very...
So I heard recently that nurses who are new grads, newly licensed, etc, usually get assigned to night shifts at their first job, because of lack of seniority. First of all, I heard this from a nurse friend, who did that and works nights now because s...
MeredithAnne replied to vickiewenzl's topic in Ob/Gyn
That's kind of a frightening concept! I mean, I'm not judging the mom, if she really wants this, then at least she voiced that desire. But there are so many things that could go wrong... (Not to mention suddenly needing to throw up at the sight of a ...
I'm working on my Anatomy and Physiology course, and it requires me to memorize about 200 some of the Skeletal muscles. Does anyone have experience, have tips for making flash cards, or know of some good mnemonics or other methods of learning them? T...