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    Mental Illness: A Family Affair

    May 6 - Mental illness is not always confined to one individual, or the result of one specific occurrence. Sometimes there's a long history to be taken into consideration. In light of Mental Illness Awareness Month, I submit to you my story.

    by NurseDirtyBird 9 comments Last by Lizzly

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    To The Beginning

    May 3 - It was a chilly spring day, the wan sunlight trickling over the rooftops of houses and through new spring leaves as it slipped toward the western horizon. My Dad and I, out for a Sunday afternoon stroll in the neighborhood, pressed up a steep hill that opened from the residential neighborhood into the staff parking lot of the city hospital.

    by SoldierNurse22 14 comments Last by CecixLI

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    Advice for First semester nursing students!!!!!!

    May 5 - The first semester of Nursing school is considered the "shocker" courses, because that is exactly what it is, a shocker. However, with adequate rest, creating good study habits at the beginning of the semester, you will be able to succeed. I found that I was struggling for a while, until I finally realized what I was doing wrong. My advice for all first semester Nursing students is to remember that you are not alone in this, and a lot of people are going to be feeling the same way you are. Just relax, and don't worry about hearing about the horrors of Nursing school. Just look at my advice for the first semester, and to "Just Keep it Moving!"

    by tabz4u2 22 comments Last by donovasu

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    The Excelsior College Distance Learning ADN Program: Facts, Answers, and Links

    Jan 14 - I thought I’d compile some basic information/answers to the questions we see here over and over. This is a work in progress. Please feel free to point out any errors. Thanks! 1. Excelsior College (EC) ADN grads are not eligible for licensure in all states, and some...

    by LunahRN 40 comments Last by Bellaoscar

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    I got a job!!!! BOO-YOW!

    Feb 16, '11 - Whether its who you know or not, 2.5 GPA vs 4.0, previous CNA/Tech/LPN experience or none, BSN or ADN - You've got to get out there and make something happen for yourself! Faxing in the good ol' resume just doesn't cut it anymore. Be PROACTIVE.

    by ChicagoRNtoBSN 75 comments Last by SchnoorRN

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    On the verge of deploying as an Army Nurse

    Apr 27 - With just two years in the Army Nurse Corps, it's time to deploy! Nine months away sounds like a nice little break, right? Sometimes things happen when you least expect them, and reminders of why you do what you do come at the strangest times.

    by LunahRN 24 comments Last by OBigdog26

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    For Whom The Bell Tolls

    Apr 30 - This is a story about a nurse whose serious mental illness gradually takes over her life and career to the point where she can no longer perform the duties of the job she once loved, and on which she has expended so much of her considerable energy and dedication over the years.

    by VivaLasViejas 46 comments Last by Esme12

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    Be the Nurse You Would Want as a Patient

    Feb 18 - Have you ever been a patient in the hospital? If not, count yourself very lucky. If you haven’t had the experience, you can use your imagination. What made the experience a memorable one.......good or bad?? As we go through each day, let's try to imagine what we would think if we were in the patient's place. Let's be the nurse that we would want as a patient.

    by tnbutterfly 24 comments Last by amygarside

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    Mental Health Awareness Month

    Apr 27 - As relatively few outside the mental health community know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. During the next few weeks, I hope AN members will join me in sharing information and educating ourselves and others about psychiatric illness and its costly---and often devastating---consequences to both sufferers and to society.

    by VivaLasViejas 26 comments Last by Alisonisayoshi

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    So I have this rash... What do you think?

    Apr 24 - How many times has one of your friends or family monopolized on the fact that you were a nurse? “Hey Sis, so my poop is green.. what’s wrong with me?”; “Hey best friend! So the other day I was at the club and, well you know me, drinking a bit too much and I blacked...

    by steven007 26 comments Last by jadelpn

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    Do not underestimate the difficulty level of nursing school...

    Mar 27 - It's easy to become complacent about the difficulty level of a nursing program, especially if you have been doing well in your pre-reqs. However, realize that it's not anything like you have ever done in other classes. Do not underestimate it, expect it to be hard, and most importantly, be prepared.

    by tenjuna 63 comments Last by Mandy0728

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    We are Star Throwers.

    Apr 23 - What does it mean to be a Star Thrower? Beginning nursing school is a large feat to undertake and a journey that will inevitably change our cores. It is essential to remember the fundamental reasons as to why we wish to become nurses, and to build upon those aspirations through the process of this experience. May my own perspective ignite a greater sense of purpose to the enduring student nurse...

    by sl703 1 comments Last by lyly

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    New Army Nurse Corps officers: first things first!

    Apr 7 - While there are many things you need to do at your first duty station, some are essential to furthering your career in the Army Nurse Corps. Don't let vital steps get lost in the quagmire -- you risk missing out on promotions!

    by LunahRN 34 comments Last by LunahRN

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    Coming out of the darkness

    Apr 28 - The birth of a child is supposed to be one of the happiest times of a woman's life. Sadly, for approximately 15% of women, it can be the exact opposite. Postpartum depression is a recognized mental health disorder that has gained greater awareness in recent years. Here is the story of one new mother's struggle with postpartum depression.

    by BCgradnurse 14 comments Last by kaiamc

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    Adjunct Faculty a.k.a. 'Academic Sharecroppers'

    Aug 7, '12 - Adjunct faculty members, the silent majority in higher education in the United States, must contend with unique issues. The purpose of this article is to discuss the current situation of adjunct professors, also known as 'academic sharecroppers.'

    by TheCommuter 19 comments Last by lotlie