Re: So what is a must have for NURSING SCHOOL?
Get a Saunders NCLEX review guide and start using it during day 1 to study--it is the best IMO and will become your bible. Or do it the cheap way: go to the library and check out 2 or 3 different NCLEX review books at a time, and just keep renewing them until they won't let you anymore. Then return them, go to a different branch, and check out some more. That worked for me.
In addition to the above clinical supplies, don't forget to get a penlight. And a clip for your ID badge. If you are wise, when you're not in class/clincal, always leave your ID badge in the car--then you'll never have to worry about forgetting it at home.
Get a good stethoscope. It doesn't have to be the most expensive, but you need more than a dinky Walgreens one or the cheapies most schools will offer. It does need to last through the program...and the better your steth, the better you will do at clinicals. Littmann offers some good ones in the 40-50 range. Or shop around for other brands.
Unless the program makes you get one, the PDA is nice but entirely optional: you CAN survive nursing school without it. Most of the time I never used mine--when I did, it was for the internet during a break.
Prentice Hall makes the best drug guides, plus you can cut and paste from their CD--great for when you're doing care plans and need to list the drug's side effects. Get this one if you can.
Get comfortable nursing schools. Spend the money on a good pair if you have to--with all the time you'll be on your feet, they are more than worth it.
And since you're students, you'll probably be wearing white uniforms (and if you don't have to wear white, you are lucky). So go invest in some white or nude-colored undergarments. Trust me--other colors DO show through...and so does wearing nothing at all
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