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hey guys I deleted tiktok cause it was turning to a dumpster fire so I’m back
Is tumblr still funny
everyone in this room will someday be dead - emily austin
set your past on fire and leave
Unknown for me.
*acquires a new hyperfixation* great! this should keep me going for the next 2 months or 24 hours
Do you have any tips on how to memorize well anatomy and tips for the first week of clinicals❤️❤️❤️
It’s been a while since I took anatomy but learning little saying or rhyme to help with certain systems.
The first week of clinicals is intimidating but so fun! Just ask lots of questions, be helpful when possible, and remember what the end goal is.
i’m the sexiest bitch in this therapy waiting room
s/o to everyone who is still tryin to heal from things that they don’t talk about
Why did you choose nursing as your career?
I just always wanted to help people, I suppose. I’m passionate about being able to ease human suffering, even just a little. I also love biology and the way the body works.
hi how was your experience in med-surg nusring?
I’m sorry I only get on tumblr every few weeks so I have no idea how old this ask is.
Med-surg nursing is like drinking water from a firehose. Most of the time is pretty miserable and a lot of people don’t want to stay there, but I 300% believe that ALL new nurses should start off in medsurg for 6-12 months at the least. It truly is the backbone of nursing, you get the most experience with a *very* wide range of treatments and diagnosis, and the high patient to nurse ratio is the best for developing a new nurses’ prioritization and time management.
If i had to go back and do it all over again, I’d definitely repeat my medsurg experience. It has without a doubt shaped my abilities and skills.
New nurses, student nurses
I need you to know these things.
This job is hard. It’s hard as a student, learning things most people will never understand. It’s hard as a brand new nurse; no patient or seasoned nurse truly has faith in you.
You want to learn. You want to know things. You want to get to the point in your job where you are comfortable in your skills, the patients trust you, and the doctors start to know your name and believe in your abilities.
It takes time. The first year of nursing will be the hardest year of your life and you will find yourself truly doubting your intelligence and intellect for the first time ever. You will make mistakes, second guess yourself, cry after work, cry during work, cry before work. You will triumph, and you will fail miserably.
But with literally every single moment of every single day, you will learn so much more than you’ve ever learned in your entire life combined. You will learn about human suffering, joy, love, sorrow, insanity, and pain. You will experience moments that will haunt you forever. Moments you will bury down deep inside because the people closest to you could never understand.
Student nurses, stay with it. You aren’t there yet. School is hard. It does get harder. But it also gets better.
I was a student. Nursing school was the hardest thing I had ever done up to that point. I will not downplay that. Ever. It is so hard.
But then I was a new nurse. And it was harder. I experienced things that will haunt me to the grave. I was bullied by patients, doctors, and nurses.
I’m still learning. I’m still a baby nurse. But I’ve got a bit of time and a little experience under my belt now. I’ve been a nurse in the burn ICU, a med-surg nurse, and now a bone marrow transplant/oncology nurse. I’ve dealt with nurse bullies, bully doctors, and abusive patients and families. I’ve seen all kinds of sickness, I’ve welcomed new life, and I’ve held countless hands as their pulses faded away.
I’m here to tell you, student nurses, new nurses, that this job is hard. It is cruel and unforgiving at times.
But it is so worth it. It may get harder, but it will get easier as time goes on. The bonds you form with patients, doctors, and fellow nurses will bring you through it.
You knew it would be difficult when you chose such a selfless profession. This job takes heart. It takes a special kind of person that was meant to heal this harsh world.
Stay with it. It gets so much better. It is rewarding. We are here and we want you to succeed. Forget the nurse bullies, forget the bad. You are a guardian angel and you chose this noble path.
Thank you student nurses, thank you new nurses. I was there, not long ago. If I could go back and do it again, I would in a heartbeat. Because I am right where I want to be.
Since I made this post, I spent 7 months deployed to Afghanistan as a step-down trauma nurse. Now I’m back stateside and I’m the active duty Officer in Charge of the only Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant unit in the entire Department of Defense.
Nursing is lit.
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Forever fighting the urge to just like... up and run away