Published Jul 26, 2010
Anoetos, BSN, RN
738 Posts
Is there a difference?
My school tends to call us student nurses, but we tend to call ourselves nursing students. The expressions seem to be interchangeable.
"Student Nurse" seems to be a more institutional expression, but are there any other differences?
Asystole RN
2,352 Posts
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patientlywaitinagain
37 Posts
Is there a difference?My school tends to call us student nurses, but we tend to call ourselves nursing students. The expressions seem to be interchangeable."Student Nurse" seems to be a more institutional expression, but are there any other differences?
Student Nurse - you are describing a nurse
Nursing student= you are describing a student
:confused:
1southernstudent
125 Posts
In my program the official name tags we will wear to our clinicals state us as "student nurse".
Student Nurse - you are describing a nurseNursing student= you are describing a student :confused:
Yes, that's my thought. I am not a nurse (yet), and I feel odd being called one, even with the qualifying adjective of "student". I am definitely a student though, and in a nursing program, so "nursing student" sounds more accurate.
But your analysis is right on, I think.
FLmomof5
1,530 Posts
In our school they explained it like this.....
If you tell a patient that you are a nursing student...the word they hear is STUDENT and they are more anxious about your care. If you state that you are are a student nurse, they hear NURSE and are much more comfortable.
In our school they explained it like this.....If you tell a patient that you are a nursing student...the word they hear is STUDENT and they are more anxious about your care. If you state that you are are a student nurse, they hear NURSE and are much more comfortable.
THAT makes excellent sense.
healthstar, BSN, RN
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I was going to say the same thing. It doesn't matter " student nurse or nursing student" they still describe what kind of student you are.
My school uses "student nurse" as well, but in my clinicals it doesn't make a difference what you call yourself " student nurse" or nursing student". My instructor asks the patients if they would be okay with a student taking care of them. So they know ahead of time that I am just a student in nursing field and not a nurse :)
whichone'spink, BSN, RN
1,473 Posts
I try to say student nurse, but sometimes I get so nervous, I may say nursing student.