Nursing Student Photo - WIN $250! Nurses Week Contest 2018

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May 8th is National Student Nurses Day and it's your time to shine! Celebrate the fact that you are the future of nursing with this awesome Caption Contest sponsored by Kaplan Test Prep. Don't overthink it but come up with a caption for the photo above by commenting below and you're entered to win one of two $250 amazon.com gift cards as the grand prizes.

Fear not though, nursing students, if you don't win one of the two grand prizes you're still eligible for one of our two amazing runner-up prize packs containing everything shown in the photo below and more!

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What are you waiting for? Shower us with photo captions in the comments below and y ou could be on your way to winning!

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Have fun, thanks to all of the nursing students across the country and Happy National Student Nurses Day!!!

National Nurses Week Celebration

30 Days of Celebration / 8 Days of Giveaways

UPDATED May 17 ... and the winner is...

As promised, the winners are posted below. Thanks for all of the awesome and creative entries!!! Feel free to share!

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Specializes in ambulant care.

"And now - for keeping this smile - we take a mix of Serotonin and Haldol before each shift."

Specializes in Pediatrics, Women's Health, Education.

If I were a man I wouldn't have to wear this darn cap!

"Learning the generic name, brand, dose, onset and duration of all these meds is easy...."

........said no student nurse ever!

Take a look at us three

About to cause a PE

Because we're sticking together like a DVT

Specializes in EMS, LTC, Sub-acute Rehab.

1st day of Psychotropic Patient Empathy Lab

Pictured are Student Nurses preparing various mixtures of lysergic acid diethylamide, ketamine, and phencyclidine under the watchful eye of 'Big Nurse' preceptor. (Circa 1962 Oregon State Hospital, Salem OR)

Thoughts on the first day of clinical:

Student 1: I hope we measured this medication correctly.

Student 2: If we look confident maybe she won't ask us a bunch of questions.

Professor: They both look really nervous. Wait till I ask them about all the rights of medication administration!

When you start your first clinical rotation and everything is new and amazing.

Instructor: So this is called "Normal Saline".

Okay, the Five Rights of Med Pass...or is it Ten? May I add one: The Right Person here and now to tell me I'm right?

Specializes in Tele, ICU, Staff Development.

OK, ladies. Always remember these Easy to Recall Rights....

Right Patient

Right Med

Right Dose

Right Route

Right Time, Right Documentation, let's see, Right Indication...Right Cultural Sensitivity while passing Meds...Right Patient Teaching According to Preferred Learning Method...Ok got that?

New student after studying how to placed an IV for 30 minuted says I am ready can I try......then passes out when the needle

went through the skin of course I finished it I think the instructor was more irritated then I was

The professor questioned: What do you think this medicine is for?

The Nurse on the left has not answered yet however she knows the answer!

The Nurse on the right has answered and is smiling.

Summary: Be thorough when answering questions!

"This was a great idea to practice medication administration-ALCOHOL!"

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