okilokiRN replied to IcySageNurse's topic in General Nursing
If you end up working on a floor where poop is common, you may get used to it after a while. When I started clinicals I had the same aversion to mucus as you have to poop... but then I landed a job in...
YES!! Maybe not your school, but I know at mine it is possible to do one class abroad (for 5 weeks or something), and it is also possible to do an exchange program for a semester. A friend of mine is...
COFFEE. Even if you hate coffee, you will learn to love it. Many replies have said to get up the same time every day; I know this is not always possible (example, I work overnights on the weekends and...
A&P is a monster, but you need it for EVERYTHING in nursing school. I found Pharmacology and Pathophysiology to be the most time-consuming, not including clinical courses (they're a whole...
I am assuming that you haven't taken Pharmacology yet. I am also assuming that Adult is your first hospital-based clinical (that's what it's called in my school). In Adult you will probably also need...
okilokiRN replied to sunkissedmspriss's topic in General Students
I haven't used any NCLEX review books yet, but RNotes, Davis' Drug Guide and Nursing Diagnosis Handbook have been LIFESAVERS in clinical and when writing care
I'm only in nursing school, but when I go to clinical I keep my shoes in a bag in my car. I know all the icky things that are on that hospital floor; don't want that transferred onto my car pedals or...
I would suggest taking A&P 1 AND 2 before taking Patho. I'm just finishing Patho and it is a HARD class. Lots and lots of foundations from A&P. I would also suggest taking a good professor,...
okilokiRN replied to knittingmonster's topic in General Students
When you hear someone talking about a medical condition, and you start tallying off all the facts of said condition in your head. (Last week someone was talking about congestive heart failure and I...
I started out going to Community College, then ended up transferring to University. Most of the pre-reqs are the same (I transferred mine into university, except my Chemistry because of a difference...
Sleep whenever you can. If you have a break between classes, take a nap. Pace yourself studying. If you get too tired, go to bed and try to get up early. If you don't get enough sleep, you're just...
I would think the Accelerated BSN would be your best bet. This is what my school states for the accelerated program: "...offers a 14-month, 64-credit Accelerated Bachelor's Degree in Nursing. This...