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Advice From Practicing Nurses

Hi, I am a student planning on going into the Nursing Program. Nursing is something that I am very passionate about, but right now I'm feeling so overwhelmed. I am currently enrolled in the last of my prerequisites: Microbiology, Physiology, and Pathophysiology. I feel like this semester I am just so mentally exhausted and when ever I am not studying or in class, I am sleeping. My question is this, when I do become a nurse, do you believe the work will be as mentally exhausting as I am feeling right now. I know that you're not me and only I will know when that day comes around, but I would like some insight into what your days consist of and how you feel at the end of your shift. Any insight into this is much appreciated. Thank you!:imbar

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