Critical Care Nursing Wrap-Up

I am officially ONE class away from graduation!! It feels so surreal! This term I took Critical Care Nursing (Med-Surg 4) and it was a challenge! However, I am happy to say I conquered yet another class in nursing school and finished with an A! Today, I’m sharing my experience on this class and things to help you be successful!Read More

Happy Anniversary to my BFF

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One year ago today I was in my home state of Ohio celebrating one of my best friend’s wedding days! Katy and I have been friends since we were in third grade, over seventeen years. I wanted to write this short post to share some pictures for that special day and wish my best friend and her husband a Happy One Year Anniversary!Read More

26th Birthday Adventure Weekend

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Happy Tuesday! I hope that everyone had a wonderful weekend, we certainly did! Friday was my 26th birthday, and Bradley planned a whole weekend of fun to celebrate. I am so lucky and blessed to have such a sweet and thoughtful man in my life! Thank you sooooo much for a fantastic birthday weekend, babe!Read More

Pediatric Nursing Wrap-Up

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Another class in nursing school is coming to an end, it is hard to believe! This class has literally flew by! It has been faster than any other class I have had so far. I don’t know that I ever see myself working in Peds, but I enjoyed the class and clinical and found it to be a lot of fun. Here is a quick wrap up of my experience in Pediatric Nursing.Read More

Success in Clinical

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Prepare the night Before

I feel this is one of the most important things you can do! If you have to be at the hospital at 0630 for clinicals, you are going to be getting up early. The last thing you want is to be trying to find a pair of white socks at 0500! The night before, I lay out my full clinical uniform including socks and shoes. I pack my bag and make sure I have all my supplies. Also, I pack my lunch if needed, have a water bottle ready to go, and have something light for breakfast prepped. I even have my coffee pot ready so all I have to do is turn it on. Having everything ready to go will make for a much smoother and less stressful morning!Read More

Thursday Thoughts- 9/1/16


Hey Hey! I hope you all are doing well! Life is crazy and busy right now! I started Pediatric Nursing last week (6 months until graduation!), have been working when shifts are open, plus Bradley and I are working on a few “projects” on the weekends. I have some more nursey posts in the works, but I decided to write a quick hodgepodge post on the happenings of my life and some recent thoughts!Read More

Tips for Surviving Nursing School

The start of nursing school is filled with so many different emotions: excitement, apprehension, nervousness, anxiety. I remember feeling so overwhelmed when I first started, and wondering how I was ever going to accomplish everything. To be honest, I still feel this way at the beginning of every class. However, it can be done, and you will be successful! I titled this post 7 tips for starting nursing school, but I know this information can be beneficial at any point in the program.Read More

Compression Socks Review

I have been talking about trying compression socks for a long time now, but have never got around to buying any. A few weeks ago my sweet parents gifted me two pairs of super cute compression socks and I decided to try them out last week. I worked Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday twelve (more like thirteen) hour shifts. I was busy all three days and spent a majority of my time on my feet. Today I’m writing a short review of my first experience with compression socks. (This is not paid, sponsored, or anything like that. I am just sharing my experience!)Read More

“Overcoming Shyness” NurseTogether.com Article

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NurseTogether.com Contributing Author

A couple months ago, I received an email from an editor at NurseTogether.com, an online community for nurses and nursing students, saying she had looked at my blog and would like me to be a contributing author for their website. I immediately thought, “What!? Me!? No way!” I have my blog, but sending an article for someone else to decide if it should be published sounded terrifying!

For the next few weeks, I kept rereading the email and began to consider the opportunity. I looked at the website, and found it was an awesome community of nurses and students that had great information available! I figured there could be no harm in getting more information, so I sent the editor an email. After much discussion, my first article has officially been published! I am so excited to be a part of this awesome community and to officially be an Inner Circle Member!Read More

Preparation: The key to a good work week!

 

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Time at the pool, shopping at the mall, dates nights, lunch out with friends, long walks with my dog, time with family… Who doesn’t enjoy their days off!? One of the many reasons why I love being a nurse is the twelve hour shift. I loved having my four days off before I started nursing school, but twelve plus hours is a looooonnnggg time to be at work some days. Gearing up for a week of twelve hour shifts can leave you less than thrilled! Over the past 3.5 years I have learned the key to having a good work week: preparation!

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