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Hello everyone!

I'm a nursing student in an RN program and I was referred to this site by a classmate for info and support. I'm changing careers from business to nursing -- so I quit my full-time job and decided to go to school. I'm glad that I did because I've always wanted to be a nurse -- just got side tracked, but am feeling a bit stressed out -- all of the nurses that I work with in clinical setting have suggested that it gets better once you graduate. I'm hanging in there cause I really want to do this, but could use some words of encouragement.

.......and does anyone know how to do a process recording for therapeutic communication?

Thanks!

Hi there ,

I think it`s great that you did that...i really believe you made an awesome choice...be proud of yourself and hang in there , you gonna make it...

Wish you all the best and keep my fingers crossed for you...

Bye Jas

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Specializes in Specializes in L/D, newborn, GYN, LTC, Dialysis.

Moved to the Nursing Student Discussion. Anyone care to jump in and help this new member out? Thanks.

Specializes in ICU/CCU/MICU/SICU/CTICU.

Welcome to allnurses!! You are definitely going to love it here, but be warned that it is addictive ;)

Nursing school is hard, you can do this. You already know how to be disciplined and have a work ethic due to your background. It does get easier once you transition into the "real world", of course the first gew months in the real world may be a reality shock and you wonder.........but it will get easier.

Give it 110% and you can make it, it is so worth it!

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