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Medical words that make you cringe.
Fistula also gets to me, crepitation (I can just hear bones grinding together when I hear the word)... I'm sure there's more. I'm going to reflect upon this and come back. I like this topic.
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What did you do on your MedSurg I clinical?
I'll let you know, I start this week :)
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is oxygen considered a medication?.. what do you think?
Yup :)
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What do you guys do to wake up in the morning?
As long as I get to bed at a decent time, I don't have that much trouble on most days. I do have 3 alarms set at 15 minute intervals, the last one being a really obnoxious sound that I've gotten my brain to realize means "get the heck up now or you're scr*wed!!!". If I go to bed anytime past midnight, you can pretty much be guaranteed that I will turn all three of them off in my sleep and wake up whenever I wake up (happened before work one morning too... oof...). On clinical days, I have to get up at 5:30 and I have a personal waker-upper set up for those days. One of the girls in my clinical group sleeps over the night before and she usually has to get up at that time so she's used to it and has no problem (she lives an hour and a half further from the school and hospital than I do, that's why she sleeps over), so she usually just jumps on me until I roll out of bed... works like a charm :)
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Ugh
When I attempt to put myself in that situation, as being one of the people in the room watching you, I think I would just find it a funny freak occurence, rather than think less of you as an aspiring nurse. Don't sweat it, stuff like that happens to the best of us :)
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How do nurses retain the information they've learned?
How to retain it? Apply it.
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is there a good way to get blood pressure right?
Like everyone said, it's really practice. I hated doing BP at first. I was never sure of what I was hearing. I had no problem with diastolic, but systolic killed me for a long time. Just remember it's the first really clear, loud beat you hear, after all the muffled ones. There shouldn't be any muffled sounds after it, just beats until it stops. The way I got it was to not pay attention to the numbers for the first few times and just really listen to the sounds. Once you figure out what you're listening for, the rest is a breeze. Good luck!
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test question!
We had a similar question and the answer for us was to alert the physician
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What are your clinical times ???
I have it 7:30am-3:30pm every Wednesday. It's always the same time for us, either Tuesday or Wednesday and we find out a month or two before classes which day it will be.
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Is it just me or......
I just finished my first semester and found it way easier than expected as well. I think one of the reasons is because my expectations were so high. I started NS thinking it would be EXTREMELY difficult. I'm sure if I had gone in in a different mindset, I would have found it more challenging.
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how far do you drive for school
I live in a big city and take public transport. If I'm traveling during rush hour, the metros come more frequently so it takes me 20 mins to get to school. Non-rush hour, 35 mins tops. I lucked out.
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Nursing School Pen Pal
I'm interested too :monkeydance:
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To own a pet or not while in nursing school...
I'm in nursing school now and have a large dog. I've had his since he was a puppy, and he's now three. I go to school 5 days a week and work 15-20 hours also. I don't find it so bad, you just have to find the time for it. I come home on Tuesdays and Thursdays between classes to walk him and the other days I'm home within 8 hours of leaving so it's okay. But when I am home, I make sure he gets LONG walks and I usually take him to the dog park once a day so he can burn off all his energy and get the exercise and socialization he needs. Tuesdays and Thursdays are really the only bad days for him since I'm gone from 7:30am to 9:30pm, other than that period where I come home between classes. I always leave the radio on for him because apparently the voices make him feel less lonely. But it's not so bad really... I mean as long as you can make the time to walk him often enough to do his business, give him the exercise he needs, and keep him company when you ARE there, I think it's fine. He hasn't shown any changes at all since I started school and when I'm home all day like on Sundays, all he does is sleep anyway, other than when I take him out so I'm sure that's all he does when I'm gone too. You'll be fine, really. Especially if you get an older dog. Either way, good luck!
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Nursing school is too easy!
I actually feel the same way about my school so far. But I'm in my first semester. I just find it sooo basic right now and that they're not trying to weed anyone out at all. But I don't know, I'm only 6 weeks in... so I guess I can't really judge that much yet. But I have a full schedule and I work and still have an active social life and I feel like I still have ample time to spare... and I've had 3 tests so far and gotten 98, 99 and 99% on them... the average for all of the nursing students right now is 89% and the lowest average is 60%... I dunno, I guess I'll see how it progresses... maybe it'll get harder. I've just heard so many times that your first semester is the worst.
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What do your study spaces look like?
haha, he's my study buddy