My school does not require any pre-req math course. Instead, we take a 2cr "Math for Healthcare Providers" course that teaches us conversions to metric system and figuring out medication doses. I took...
Most of the NICU nurses at the hospital I work at have had 10+ years working in pediatrics or ICU before they became NICU nurses. On top of that, most of them have their Masters as well. Because their...
I work in the lab at a hospital as a phlebotomist. Several of my coworkers are from Afghanistan, Iran, etc. but are fluent in English. They always speak about work stuff in English but I've noticed...
I am a phlebotomist at my hospital and I can tell who has what degree. It's pretty sad. There are about 5 nursing schools in my town and two offer ADN and the other three are BSN. I can usually guess...
I am taking 16 credits next semester and working 12-20 hours per week. This semester, I tried taking 15 credits and working 40 hours per week and failed two classes (I'm going to a brand new school...
Congratulations! My school is a 4-year program as well. First semester, you take mostly gen-eds like A&P, chem, math, etc plus NURS 100 which is essentially here's what nursing school is, here is...
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There's a new RN at my hospital who is 65! Her husband passed away a few years ago and she says her RNs in his final days were what influenced her to go to
The two are practically the same except one goes into your backpack and one stays at home. If your classes allow laptops for notes (and thats your preferred way to take notes), I would suggest the...
I volunteered in the ER, L&D, and in pediatrics. In ER, I mainly stood around and put together binders, packets, and baggies of supplies. I also cleaned some of the rooms, took trash out, and took...
I started working at a hospital earlier this year as a phlebotomist and my husband LOVVVEEES when I wear scrubs (I don't understand why "sexy" nurses wear little-to-nothing outfits when my scrubs make...
I was 19 when I had DVT/PE. I love talking about it so that's what I would use! Nobody suspected a freshman in college would have that diagnosis and it was very scary for
3.85 GPA is really good! I live in Lincoln, Nebraska and the ADN at the local community college has a 2 year wait list, whereas I was accepted to a BSN program (1 of 4 here) to start next spring. I...
I bounced back between the two, too. Both are incredibly important and rewarding. What about being a school nurse? Or if you were a nurse and did extra stuff on the side at schools. You could be a...