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MKay77

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  1. I’m so sorry, that’s all I can say. Please do what is best for your health. You matter and NO ONE deserves to be treated like this.
  2. Hi, it took me about 2 weeks after graduation to get my NCLEX test date and less than a month to sit for the exam. I would choose the package that is one month if your planning on taking it soon. I bought the more pricy package and did not utilize the full three months. It did help and is amazing but if your planning on taking NCLEX get a package that will not go to waste. Good luck ❤️?
  3. It’s a really great tool, I have found it super helpful and rationales are amazing. Taking my NCLEX Monday!
  4. Hi guys I applied as well. I’m from Arizona and haven’t done a clinical at Mayo. I have visited however and loved the facility. I got the email, that my resume has been fowarded. Good luck to you all. ?
  5. You seem like a complainer, suck it up. Maternity is not like any class you've taken, you've learned about a woman's body but forget what you think you know. Everything is changed in the body and a child and mother are at risk. You will get these patients even if you don't go into the field. Get over your attitude and learn something. Maybe you'll gain some perspective. You won't enjoy every class but I garuntee you'll need knowledge from every course you take. Nursing school gives everyone an equal opportunities to find there field that means psych, peds, med surge, and MATERNAL. Plus Nclex can be heavy in OB questions because it isn't just "basic" anatomy it's a specialty for a reason.
  6. Target has very nice planners, I like the ones that have a calendar as well as the week by week scheduler. My school will post rubrics a week prior to class starting, I will then use that to fill out my planner. I will write due dates, chapters, and projects in week by week. For readings I will write down page numbers for each day so that they will be completed by end of the week. This helps me to have a goal and keeps me from doing it all in one day. I also try to to get things done by the weekend so on my planner I have goals MON-FRI. Once its completed I highlight and it really helps keep me organized and on task. Everything is in my planner. Any other questions feel free to ask:) Hopes this helps.
  7. These are the classes that weed out the weak, don't be that person. YOU can 100% pass and I promise it will get better. I wanted to pull my hair out and cry every day of pharm but I didn't give up and now I am moving forward to pediatrics. Med Surg is your next hump to get over but all these topics you are currently studying will start to click and that is when you will have more to do in clinical. So, I feel that it will be great if you stick it out till then. By no means was this my favorite clinical but it taught me SOOO much and made me feel like a nurse for the first time. Advice: -Have a planner for the semester and use it religiously -Meet your people; people that will boost your spirits and get you through rough patches -Give your self a time during the week where you can NOT think about school -When you're at clinical engage with the nurses, patients, and be willing to try everything. (Within your practice) Any other questions you have feel free to ask. I know it is rough but after med surge you get into specialties. I am just finishing up maternal and it is AMAZING. Classes are never "easy" but they become very interesting.
  8. Please don't feel bad I am a student and have made errors too, it is a learning experience. One thing I can say is you will see nurses doing thing that aren't by the book, as a student do as you were taught. If you don't know what to do ask the nurse or your instructor. You will be fine and this is just a small bump in the road and one of many mistakes you will make. Patient safety is always number one.
  9. Hello, I just wanted to tell you what your feeling is normal, nursing school is hard. It is draining and most of the time you feel incompetent but it does get better. May I ask what classes you are in? What made you choose nursing?
  10. MKay77 replied to AZBlueBell's topic in Ob/Gyn
    Hi, how are you? I am a student and live in Arizona if you have any time I would love to ask you some questions about the process of becoming a L&D nurse! If so can you email me @ [email protected] thank you!

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