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Well, I would like to share my first day of nursing school experience.
It all started last night when i could not go to sleep, then I woke up at 4 am, because I was so excited and anxiety had taken over! Well I got up, took a shower, took care of the dogs, and even ironed my uniform.
I ended up leaving home at 6 am, for the 1 hour commute, since I was afraid that I would be caught in the middle of traffic.
I ended up at school at 7 am, I sat in my car, had my coffee, and at 730 people started showing up. Well I found out that classes would not start until 9 on the first day, since they had people lost on the buildings, trying to find the classrooms, teachers coming back gathering loads of stuff, from a side to another, and finally classes started. It was funny to see all my peeps from pre-reqs there in addition to some other new faces!
It all started by our Pharmacology teacher (we have pharm all day long on Mondays) asking us to write a paragraph on:
- Why nursing?
- Semester goal
- 3 year goal
After we wrote that, she made us one by one, read it to the class, as an introduction! Well, I heard maybe half of the people with the CRNA goal, the other half with money/or NP goal, LOL hopefully they'll get there!
Then she started the syllabus, in which:
Which is not bad. My first impression is that Our teacher is a nice Lady, she has been a NP for 12 years, and on still works 2 days a week on her private practice, which I thought was a plus, since she is updated on things.
Well, then lecture started, and we went over the nursing process, and then the 7 rights, and then we covered chapters 1 and 2 of the book (keep in mind 5 hour lecture LOL) the funny thing is: We have to know chapters 1-9 by next Monday!!! For our first test, she will give us multiple choices only, and will allow us to use a 4X6 flashcard, where we can write stuff on one side, and hand it to her, then she will return it to us on the first test day, keep in mind that we have 5 tests. OMG that is a lot of info, even though I had answered the questions already on the study guide...
She is really nice to us, always asking if it is all clear, anymore questions! I like her I guess! (Although you know... some people on the break room already started venting... blah)
Then she was telling us that we will have clinicals starting on the end of the month, so we can learn how to talk to our patients, practice some basic skills. (For the first 3 weeks we have Thursday and Fridays just for skills!!! 10 hours a week!).
She said that we will not do any invasive skill on ourselves, meaning no drawing each others blood, or giving any sort of injection. How the hell am I going to learn??? How did you guys learn this??? It makes me wonder, since I have no previous experience with that other than a few lovenox abdominal shots.
She said that in May we will start giving IM, IV, Sq, and all that good stuff. (But then again with no previous human attempts! She said that if we were to do it among ourselves, somewhere else... Whatever! But not in class!)
So it was exciting today, lots of information, and homework! Can't wait for tomorrow (but I am ok, anxiety level is down now).
We have fundamentals ALLLLLL day tomorrow, starting at 8-2pm
So, bottom line, so far I am very happy with everything, the nursing staff seems amazing so far (have dealt with them since pre-reqs) and all my classmates are cool (of course, there is the sleepy one, the parrot one, the repetitive one, the fancy girls, the CNA knows it all's, but they are ok so far!)
Comments are welcome!
Those who start(started) soon please post your experience here! Lets make this thread last all the way through our graduation!!!
Orientation day 2:
- Breakfast with hospital administration
- Got IDs
- Got a tour
- Presentations on corporate compliance, abuse/assault etc.
- Lunch with peer mentors
- Went through course syllabus
- Went over the assignments for the first week
- Went over school policies
- Other stuff I don't remember
We don't do nursing homes either...but my school is a hospital based school, so all of our clinical rotations but one (peds) are within that hospital. Also, the only reason peds is at another area hospital is because we don't have peds.
Orientation day 2:- Breakfast with hospital administration
- Got IDs
- Got a tour
- Presentations on corporate compliance, abuse/assault etc.
- Lunch with peer mentors
- Went through course syllabus
- Went over the assignments for the first week
- Went over school policies
- Other stuff I don't remember
Ugh, I'm jealous of your orientation. I wish ours had been as thorough.
Like I mentioned we start Sept 13th.
First semester you take two classes: Nursing Fundamentals & Med. Dosage Cal. I'm taking that online. And then if you didn't take A&P2, you take that as well.
Monday is clinical (2 hours) followed by an hour break, a 2 hour lab and then 2 hours mandatory skill practice. I'll be in school from 1:50-9.
Tuesday is clinical from 4-11, the first two weeks we are in school and then we are split into groups of 10 to assorted nursing homes. I got the nursing home I wanted.
Wednesday is lecture from 1:50-4.
Days that there are med. dosage cal exams (those are in person) is Wed at 11:30.
My lecture professor happens also to be the one that teaches the online med dosage class. She already told us not to worry if we need some extra help or feel like we need to sit in on a class, she will get us the permission to do so. She seems really good and willing to help us.
I can't wait! I'm so nervous about clinicals but I know I'll get through it.
Yes most NYC nursing programs do not do clinicals at nursing homes. Our first clinical is in geriatrics but it's in a hospital. We don't go into the hospital until the end of October.
Orientation for us is Sept 1st, I'm excited and nervous. Our orientation starts at noon but they never told us how long it would be lol. We're in groups of 15 for skills nursing lab and in groups of 10 for clinicals. I hope we get our hospital assignments at orientation so I can prepare myself for how far I might have to travel for clinicals. There is a hospital right across the street from our school but hospital assignments are random so it's all about luck.
I'm sure we will go over the nursing handbook, grade requirements, hospital requirements. I was wondering do all programs have orientation every semester? Because we do orientation everytime we go to the next level which makes sense. We should also be getting the information or where to purchase our scrubs and hopefully receive our assessment kits we ordered.
Yes most NYC nursing programs do not do clinicals at nursing homes. Our first clinical is in geriatrics but it's in a hospital. We don't go into the hospital until the end of October.Orientation for us is Sept 1st, I'm excited and nervous. Our orientation starts at noon but they never told us how long it would be lol. We're in groups of 15 for skills nursing lab and in groups of 10 for clinicals. I hope we get our hospital assignments at orientation so I can prepare myself for how far I might have to travel for clinicals. There is a hospital right across the street from our school but hospital assignments are random so it's all about luck.
I'm sure we will go over the nursing handbook, grade requirements, hospital requirements. I was wondering do all programs have orientation every semester? Because we do orientation everytime we go to the next level which makes sense. We should also be getting the information or where to purchase our scrubs and hopefully receive our assessment kits we ordered.
Are you in NY? If so, what school.
Orientation every semester? We don't....just at the new places we are at.
hi guys!
i'm starting on Aug. 30th!
I'm excited and nervous too....
still finishing up my readings and practicing some skills needed prior to the first day of class... >.>
If anyone here has any tips like study tips and whatnot, please share? hehe
thanks!
goodluck to everyone else who are starting this sem!
Hey All,
I posted to the website about a year ago the week before my first week of ADN. I am now starting my second year. My class was notified that last years NCLEX pass rate was 100%, so that is encouraging but MANY of the students never passed the course. ANYWAY, just writing to wish you all well and encourage you all to STUDY STUDY STUDY!!!
"Hey All,
I posted to the website about a year ago the week before my first week of ADN. I am now starting my second year. My class was notified that last years NCLEX pass rate was 100%, so that is encouraging but MANY of the students never passed the course. ANYWAY, just writing to wish you all well and encourage you all to STUDY STUDY STUDY!!! "
just like my class... half of it graduated but so far all passing the NCLEX
ruaalien2
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It seems like a lot of schools in NYC don't do nursing homes for some reason.