Published Aug 4, 2012
bernikitty
46 Posts
I've posted on this site a few times, but mostly spend my time lurking. It's a great site and I've really enjoyed the insights I've gained from reading the stories and comments you have all posted.
I posted one time, when I was about to start nursing school. I'm a single mom of three with a very limited support system. I really had no idea how I was going to do it, but I got so much support and encouragement from you all and I want to say thanks. It helped to to beleive that I could really do it.
I'm also deeply grateful to the nurses I met during clinicals who took the time to show a scared, clueless nursing student how to do a skill. I realize what a gift it is for a busy nurse, to take a few minutes away from her work to share her expertise and advice with a novice nurse. For all of you who have done this, please know it is appreciated and inspires us novices.
thanks, now on to the nclex.....!
Dixon, future NP
91 Posts
i've posted on this site a few times, but mostly spend my time lurking. it's a great site and i've really enjoyed the insights i've gained from reading the stories and comments you have all posted.i posted one time, when i was about to start nursing school. i'm a single mom of three with a very limited support system. i really had no idea how i was going to do it, but i got so much support and encouragement from you all and i want to say thanks. it helped to to beleive that i could really do it.i'm also deeply grateful to the nurses i met during clinicals who took the time to show a scared, clueless nursing student how to do a skill. i realize what a gift it is for a busy nurse, to take a few minutes away from her work to share her expertise and advice with a novice nurse. for all of you who have done this, please know it is appreciated and inspires us novices.thanks, now on to the nclex.....!
i posted one time, when i was about to start nursing school. i'm a single mom of three with a very limited support system. i really had no idea how i was going to do it, but i got so much support and encouragement from you all and i want to say thanks. it helped to to beleive that i could really do it.
i'm also deeply grateful to the nurses i met during clinicals who took the time to show a scared, clueless nursing student how to do a skill. i realize what a gift it is for a busy nurse, to take a few minutes away from her work to share her expertise and advice with a novice nurse. for all of you who have done this, please know it is appreciated and inspires us novices.
Congratulations and Good Luck!
juzme
124 Posts
Yes, Congratulations and Good luck!!!! Welcome to nursing!:-)
PlumeriaSun
47 Posts
I don't know how you moms do it! Congrats and good luck on the NCLEX :)
vickycasrn
8 Posts
congrats and good luck!! u can do it!! i did - im a single mother of 2 and I also met some awesome people in school and i just started my first nursing job and I love it so far - lots of work but wonderfully helpful people around me. Best of luck to u - the hard part is over!! Pat yourself on the back - you deserve it!!
cinlee327
4 Posts
hi bernikitty!
so sorry to message you this way but i couldnt figure out how to message you privately!
please email me at cinlee327 AT gmail.com
i'm currently on my last two terms of nursing school and would really like your advice.
cindy
I've posted on this site a few times, but mostly spend my time lurking. It's a great site and I've really enjoyed the insights I've gained from reading the stories and comments you have all posted.I posted one time, when I was about to start nursing school. I'm a single mom of three with a very limited support system. I really had no idea how I was going to do it, but I got so much support and encouragement from you all and I want to say thanks. It helped to to beleive that I could really do it.I'm also deeply grateful to the nurses I met during clinicals who took the time to show a scared, clueless nursing student how to do a skill. I realize what a gift it is for a busy nurse, to take a few minutes away from her work to share her expertise and advice with a novice nurse. For all of you who have done this, please know it is appreciated and inspires us novices.thanks, now on to the nclex.....!
ADN2B
135 Posts
Congratulations!