Published Oct 29, 2010
Crocuta, RN
172 Posts
I'm hoping to get a little input from the community here. Just fire away - all responses are good responses!
I've been out of nursing school for a few years and now find myself in the position of frequently mentoring nursing students and recent graduates. I am interested in what you find yourself in need of that you can't find (or doesn't make any sense) in the usual provided resources or online. What are the holes in information or resources that you struggle with regularly? Are the resources in the right format, or is there a better way of presenting it?
Thanks!
Yuppers21
173 Posts
I would really love to answer your question, but I'm not really sure what you mean? What is this in relation to?
ImThatGuy, BSN, RN
2,139 Posts
In nursing school I haven't found any of the concepts to be difficult. Looking back over paramedic school the only thing I retained no matter how much I studied was respiratory rhythms. That's not career altering so...
gumby1411
288 Posts
I'm not sure I understand what you're asking either. As far as "holes" in resources goes, I don't think there are any. If I can't find the information I need in my text books, I can turn to the internet (mayoclinic.com, cdc.org, etc). If I'm still having trouble, I ask my professor to clarify.
Pneumothorax, BSN, RN
1,180 Posts
as a nursing student, i need sleep.
im running low.