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Sep 30, 2008 07:52 AM

Orientation Day LPN to RN

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by 99percentangel Platinum Member
Updated Oct 09, 2008 at 01:00 PM by brian

Wow!

955,000 miles, almost 500 months and 15,500 days after I became a LPN, I'm finally a student nurse again. I'm getting my associates degree in nursing so I can sit for state boards and work as a registered nurse.

A dozen new vibrant colorful textbooks decorate the kitchen table and a quick peek into several reveal that they are written in English and the information is not all Greek!

These are my study guides for the first quarter of my RN program at Bohecker College! Almost $855.00 and about 55 pounds of dry weight to lug from class to class. "They aren't heavy...They're my BOOKS!"

MY magic number 55 cheered loudly again today! Cars with 55 in the license plates surrounded me as I traveled the two miles to school. The president of Bohecker College announced that after our class graduates, Bohecker College will have graduated 455 nurses (LPN and RN's). And, my drive-through lunch came to $5.05. As if I need more affirmation!

Orientation was scheduled for 8:30 a.m., but I was saying good-morning to the college landscapers by 8:15. Not surprisingly, I was one of the first student nurses to arrive. Almost 25 other students trickled in for the next 45 minutes. But absolutely no one wore a bigger smile than I did! (Our class has more students (55?), but we are divided up into different orientation days.)

The crispy morning air seemed perfect for my first day although early fog caused some schools in the county to open a couple hours late. On the whiteboard at the front on the room the words blazed out at me. "Welcome RN Students".

Orientation included a welcome to several students who were returning after finishing the LPN course to complete the RN program. As I glanced around the room full of LPN's, I looked to see if there was anyone I knew or had worked with but all were strangers with almost no expression on their sleepy faces. The young man next to me looked way to young to be a nurse. He shivered in the cool classroom and didn't even bring a pen to write with! The young lady on the other side said she'd been working as a LPN for a year but there was no shine in her eyes. Most of the class agreed with the admissions director that the main reason for advancing their education is to make more money.

My numbers-minded husband has put together some figures, but my goal when I'm an RN is to work WHERE I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE. For too many years I've been an observer in the team-making process of care-giving when my abilities and experience could have been used if the letters after my name had been different. I feel like I've been walking behind the horse in the parade, scooping up the mess even as I listened and learned along the way.

Yep. At the golden age of 58, I will be the oldest, wisest and most grandmotherly student in the school. (That's not to say the smartest.) Hubby advises to choose my study partners carefully because, he says, many will be coming to me for advice. I'm not convinced of that, but do hope to have the same opportunity to learn as if it was my first year on the job!

Much of the orientation time was spent listening to motivational speakers urging students to not give up and keep their goals in front of them at all times. "You'll want to throw your books at the wall and give up. You'll have excuses to call off. Kids will get sick. Cars will break down. You will be tempted to give up!".
I wanted to raise my hand high and argue.

"Not me! I've looked forward to this year for 38 years. See me smile! Nothing you offer will beat me down! BRING IT ON!

My smile didn't fade as I signed my name to a $800+ bill for my books! My smile didn't fade as I lugged the pile of textbooks to my car in several trips. My smile didn't fade when my uniform fitting was about at least 6 sizes larger than the first time I was a student nurse! My smile didn't fade when I noticed that I was older then most of the administration and ALL of the students in my class

My smile will glow in the dark tonight as I snuggle next to hubby Jim who must take some credit for directing me on the path! Jim's faith in me is unwavering!. His belief in my dreams and gentle nudges to keep me focused on the goal are priceless! He has promised to "hold the ladder" and I am sure he will not only hold the ladder but build a bridge if I need it.

After orientation as I was loading the trunk with boxes of books, another student stopped to say hi. He asked why I had waited so long to get my RN. My reply...

"I finally have a husband who believes in me and wouldn't let me give up my dream."

I'm also appreciative that my two sons are grown, educated and supportive.

Tale Care on the Journey,

~Linda


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Old Sep 30, 2008, 10:26 AM

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Good luck! I just completed a LVN-RN program in May after 18 yrs of being a LVN!
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from julie0802
Old Sep 30, 2008, 08:29 PM

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I love this article. I am also a LPN and am pursuing my RN. Good luck!
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from bocachick
Old Oct 01, 2008, 12:32 AM

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good luck and hang in there i was an lpn for 17 years before i got my rn. it was the best thing i ever did for myself. now i might go for my bsn
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Old Oct 01, 2008, 12:36 AM

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Did you mean to say RN where it says LPN here?

"another student stopped to say hi. He asked why I had waited so long to get my LPN. My reply... "
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from rlgunger
Old Oct 01, 2008, 02:16 PM

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Good for you!! I will have been an LPN for 3 years in December. I'll be starting school for my RN in January, and am very excited about that!! Keep it up!!
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Old Oct 01, 2008, 03:55 PM

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Valerie,

Good Catch! Yes, I should have written RN where I put LPN.

Thanks for all the encouragement!
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from quiskeya
Old Oct 02, 2008, 05:34 PM

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Very nice article. I am also an RN student at Bohecker College. Can't wait to be an RN.
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Old Oct 02, 2008, 07:43 PM

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Hi Quiskeya
Would that be Bohecker, Columbus? Were you on the front row on orientation day? It is such as small world sometimes!
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Old Oct 02, 2008, 10:25 PM

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No, I go to Bohecker Cincinnati.
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