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    became a nurse, the floor I worked on was wonderful. Every nurse took the time to answer questions and didn’t make you feel stupid for your questions. But, over time these same nurses had a shift in their attitudes to new nurses. The floor was having a high turnover right and we always had student nurses on the floor. Some became down right mean to the new nurses and the student nurses. These seasoned nurses would either not answer the nurses or make a joke of them. The new nurses would only

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    where I can put into practice what I’ve learned in nursing, without breaching my scope of practice. I strongly believe that the Student Nurse Internship Program will provide the kind of experience I seek for in patient care and will facilitate my growth in attaining applicable knowledge and skills. I look forward to working under the supervision of an experienced Registered Nurse and the wisdom that will pass down with it. The involvement of this position

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    with patients who become resistant while you’re caring for them. It has allowed me to experience the different areas of a hospital, and further confirmed my interest in the healthcare field. Just last month, I was placed in the Neuro IMU and shadowed nurses as they

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    nursing schools around the world, nursing students, in particular, are known for being pushed to the brink. It’s a simple technique, considering that you’re preparing them for careers where they are on their toes day-in and day-out, catering to the needs and well-being of others all the while managing the high demand of a post-secondary education. Sure, we all have deadlines and things to do in a day, but are we pushing them too far? Are nursing students becoming too stressed? Why? And how do we

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    As the transition from student nurse to RN becomes a reality, reflecting on the entire process is imperative in order to understand not only who I was, who I am, but the woman I am becoming. The journey I have endured to get where I am today has proven to me that I am capable of achieving anything I set my mind to. Through my trials and errors of becoming an athletic trainer, I have discovered that although I may be able to diagnose and injury and rehab an athlete back to health, my heart beckoned

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    organizations are available for nurses and nurses-to-be. These include the well-known American Nurse Association, National League for Nursing and National Student Nurse Association, among others. In the state of Florida, the Florida Nurses Association also represents the craft of nursing and its nurses. For its new graduates, the FNA offers monthly payments of $13.13, while the ANA offers valuable services for nursing students for $10 dollars, which ensure that student nurses receive important nursing

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    for admitted students falls between 3.3-3.8. Also 2 letters of recommendation are required for the nursing program. To get into the program, you must have taken science courses they may include: General Chemistry with lab, Anatomy & physiology I with lab, and so on, students

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    The nurse’s on any ICU are under an enormous amount of stress to add to it I learned today that each day nurse has a day where they are in charge of responding to all the codes. The nurse I shadowed today was Nicole. She showed me a lot of what I learned last semester and helped put it into perspective for me. She first taught me that no matter what ALWAYS take report at the bedside. She taught me her whole routine: take report, adjusts her parameters, she would suction if need, always ensure

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    H.R.1857 - Student-to-School Nurse Ratio Improvement Act of 2013 On May 7, 2013 a house representative, Mrs. McCarthy of New York, introduced the Student-to-School Nurse Ratio Improvement bill to Congress. If passed, it would make demonstration grants available to local education agencies for the purpose of reducing student-to-school nurse ratios in elementary and secondary schools. The American Academy of Pediatrics emphasizes the crucial role of school nurses in the community by providing

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    The National Student Nurses' Association: (Sample brochure) Our mission When new nurses enter the profession, they require mentorship and guidance. The National Student Nurses' Association (NSNA) is a unique institution because nursing students can become a part of a professional community while they are still in the formative stages of their education (Welcome to the NSNA, 2012, NSNA). The NSNA is designed to ensure that young nurses have adequate support as they transition into nursing and that

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