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Комментарии • 63

  • @simonewharton6392
    @simonewharton6392 5 лет назад +16

    I’m in 1st semester week 7. It’s intense. I was naive about what to expect. Now my eyes open. It’s HARD work but sooooo worth it.

  • @freeasabird5239
    @freeasabird5239 5 лет назад +25

    just started nursing ,oh God help me

    • @MrsDogLover
      @MrsDogLover 5 лет назад +3

      You'll do great 💕 ask many question, reinforce your anatomy and physiology, and always try to figure out WHY you're seeing a symptom and WHY you're administering a medication.

    • @CrazyAsianDude
      @CrazyAsianDude 5 лет назад

      I'm a third year student nurse.
      I am shookt and you will be too.
      But shookt in a fun and exciting way.

  • @sarahgoodman8456
    @sarahgoodman8456 5 лет назад +8

    2nd semester student checking in!😙😎dragging myself through OB and Pathophysiology...blood, sweat, and tears over here. My future will be worth the pain now😥💕

    • @MrsDogLover
      @MrsDogLover 5 лет назад

      Semester 2 here as well! Any tips for OB? Ours is split, were starting OB in a couple of week.

    • @sarahgoodman8456
      @sarahgoodman8456 5 лет назад +1

      @@MrsDogLover My biggest take away right now is getting an early start on anything that you can. (Read early, start answering study objectives as soon as you get access,etc.) basically dont put anything off for later if you can bust through it now and get it ovet with. I did the assigned readings/objectives early over winter break and it was a huge time saver. I can focus more on reviewing the material rather than learning everything fresh all at once. Do as many things early as you can!

    • @colterhinchey9266
      @colterhinchey9266 5 лет назад

      I’m in patho right now and I have a 91 with one more test to go 😅😂

  • @albaponti1049
    @albaponti1049 5 лет назад +1

    I’m excited! It’s my last semester and everything y’all said is spot on.

  • @PaddyWagonTravels
    @PaddyWagonTravels 5 лет назад +5

    OMG - my two favorite You Tube Nurses - what a great collaboration.

  • @brittanynealy6881
    @brittanynealy6881 5 лет назад +1

    Pre-nursing, hopefully starting Fall 2019! Thanks for this!!

  • @alexkaro9998
    @alexkaro9998 5 лет назад +4

    Graduating nursing school this June...oh boy!

  • @chanelstokes8290
    @chanelstokes8290 5 лет назад +4

    I'm in my first semester of nursing school right now. I have completed my first skills validation yesterday. It was definitely nerve-wracking. :)

  • @RNmike96
    @RNmike96 5 лет назад +10

    LPN here. I start BSN in August.

  • @lexysho24
    @lexysho24 5 лет назад +3

    I am in my final semester of nursing school. I am currently working as a resident in the Cardiac Post-Interventional Unit, which I love. This is part of my Transition to Practice course, which I love. Cardiac is my number one passion and can't wait to work in the CVICU in the future!!

    • @CrosbyTheNomadNurse
      @CrosbyTheNomadNurse 5 лет назад +1

      Lexy Bock Inactually started in the Cardiac Progressive Unit as my very first job!! It was very interesting

  • @AnnaBananaRepublic
    @AnnaBananaRepublic 5 лет назад +10

    He says, “engage with your instructors,” but sometimes it’s better to lie low and be that unknown student with some of them. I’m about to graduate 🤞and I wish someone would have told me to lay low until I know the lay of the land (the instructor personalities). Thankfully my advisor is one of the excited fast talkers 😂 but there is one who just treated me like sh$t every time I asked a question (in class OR one on one) and I really wish she didn’t know who I am. And if I have to hear “you don’t need to know that as a med surg nurse” or “look it up in the book” one more time, I’m just gonna walk out of lecture and go home so I can do just that. There’s no reason for me to drive to a lecture an hour away to NOT LEARN ANYTHING. My advisor’s classes are AWESOME though. She integrates the patho and brings in all kinds of guest speakers to help. She’s like Miss Geist from Clueless... SO excited to help us become as passionate about nursing as she is. But if you get a terrible instructor, just know that it’s only a couple years, don’t take any BS they put on you to heart, and believe in yourself, no matter how condescending they are to you.

    • @sarahgoodman8456
      @sarahgoodman8456 5 лет назад +1

      Totally agree! I'm all for keeping my head down and my nose clean...

    • @CrosbyTheNomadNurse
      @CrosbyTheNomadNurse 5 лет назад +2

      You know it’s interesting you say that and I’ve heard other people saying that too! I hate that students feel that way, I try to break down those barriers with my students from day 1. It seems to work well with communication

    • @dcgirlamy
      @dcgirlamy 5 лет назад

      As a teacher, if you are forgettable you aren't going to get much or our help. Be nice in your approach but let them get to know you!

  • @peyton94OH
    @peyton94OH 5 лет назад +2

    Love your videos! Future nurse right here!

  • @DrAdnan
    @DrAdnan 5 лет назад +7

    This upload frequency though 👏👏

  • @liliadams1
    @liliadams1 5 лет назад +5

    So much handsomeness on my screen!

  • @shaylinalley7035
    @shaylinalley7035 4 года назад

    I'm a nursing student in my 3rd out of 4 semesters. The courses we take in third are Peds, OB, and Community. I love that they all kind of revolve around each other in terms of content and previous knowledge. But this has been an extremely hard semester. Peds is by far the hardest class even though I love working with kids!
    I'm thinking about being a professor afterwards because I know how I struggled and needed to adapt. I tutor for previous semesters as well and it truly is amazing to watch students grow.
    Thanks for the tips!😊

  • @amberdean374
    @amberdean374 5 лет назад

    Nursing student here! First semester and so far it’s going very well. I’m familiar with medicine though. I’ve studied medicine by myself for a while now. There’s so much I’ve learned through years self exploring and there’s so much more I’m excited to learn!! I can’t wait to see how I develop over the course of my schooling!!

  • @sherylchristianson
    @sherylchristianson 5 лет назад

    Nursing school was a complete life sucking crazy stressful literal meltdown inducing experience. Lived, breathed, ate nursing school. Either in class or studying for exams. Period. That was my existence every time I went back to school. I did my education in steps, first LPN then worked as an LPN, then ASN and then worked as an RN and then while working FT in Hospice went back for my BSN - an accelerated fully online course through College of St. Scholastica while working FT was insane. Although Hospice was a salaried position and typically 12-16 hour days, rotating on call evenings and rotating on call weekends, which could turn into (legit) working 26 hours with no sleep. I was working out of town while driving home weekends to see the husband at our actual residence (an 8 hour round trip drive) and there would be months at a time where I was unable to drive home because I couldn't spare that 8 hours of time, between work, studying and exams. However, I am also a first born OCD perfectionist freak who HAD to have a 4.0, which I did, but I'm sure that made my life harder than it needed to be. But, grades mattered when applying to programs whenever I went back to school, so there was that. If you just go to school and do the whole 4 years in one shot then that's probably not an issue??? Grades do NOT matter when applying for jobs. Employers don't care if you earned A's or C's - they care that you graduated and passed the boards. 6-9 years until retirement now - no more school for me!! I do agree I think nursing school is designed to be HORRIBLE because they're weeding out the weak because nursing can be very stressful and trying. No pussies in nursing, not if you're going to survive!! LOL!

  • @jessicadmgz9277
    @jessicadmgz9277 5 лет назад +3

    Yessszzzz!!!! Omg I had never been so lost when it came to studying for Nursing!!! Lol I honestly looked at so many ways to study only to realize you had to study differently for Every class! Each class is different, each teaching is different, so just gotta adjust and tweak your studying!! -NurseJess

    • @CrosbyTheNomadNurse
      @CrosbyTheNomadNurse 5 лет назад +1

      Jessica Dmgz Yep! Each class you have tweak it also learn how the professor lectures

  • @hannaht5484
    @hannaht5484 5 лет назад

    I'm a sophomore in my nursing program... this is the 4th semester!! These videos get me through everything :)

  • @thenurselab6565
    @thenurselab6565 5 лет назад +6

    Im in nursing school in my final semester! My hardest class was Fundamentals just because that was the first year of clinicals, but I agree with Peds too because I scored so low on ATI practice questions in that section😂

  • @YasminGoncalves1998
    @YasminGoncalves1998 5 лет назад

    I’ve got the fast talker AND the strict one 😂😭 HELP! I miss my super excited & technologically challenged ones from the semesters before 😭😭😭😭

  • @hanawilliams2625
    @hanawilliams2625 5 лет назад

    and technically challenged with a projector screen but top notch in technology haha!

  • @dsolomon
    @dsolomon 5 лет назад

    I’m starting nursing school this Fall. We had orientation yesterday and it made me a little nervous.

  • @lynnayaminor4288
    @lynnayaminor4288 5 лет назад

    Last 3 weeks of nursing school 😭🤞🏾🥰

  • @shelbyrehahn6778
    @shelbyrehahn6778 4 года назад

    I'm technically in 3 rd semester or 5. my 2nd med/surg class. after this class I can take the LPN class.

  • @jennieswanson
    @jennieswanson 4 года назад

    I went through EMT, AEMT, and CNA. Is nursing school like school for EMS or different? CNA was not hard after several years on an ambulance. Lots of tests, check-offs, and pressure in EMT school. Not too many clinicals though. I start nursing school next fall.

  • @amberdean374
    @amberdean374 5 лет назад

    Omg my fast talking instructor is in A&P 😂 but with math she’s not that fast talking lol!

  • @hailey8941
    @hailey8941 5 лет назад +2

    He seems like such an amazing instructor! We had a guy instructor for all our classes first semester and he was amazing. Now we have 3 different teachers, and one sent us an email last night telling us she was gonna fail us all and we won’t make it as nurses. Like wtf?! I swear most of the time male teachers are so much more chill. Our classroom feels like a dictatorship now because of this lady. Our dean of nursing refuses to deal with it and I honestly just wanna drop out until our guy teacher comes back next spring. I can’t learn in a hostile environment. And tips on what to do from here? I’m already stressed and having this teacher tell us we aren’t good enough to be nurses is just adding more stress and is so uncalled for.

    • @AnnaBananaRepublic
      @AnnaBananaRepublic 5 лет назад

      Hailey Railey push through. I’ve got her too 😂 and it FREAKING SUCKS. But don’t let her slow you down on YOUR path. Don’t let her win. And don’t delete that email. 😉 Document EVERYTHING (just in case)

    • @CrosbyTheNomadNurse
      @CrosbyTheNomadNurse 5 лет назад +1

      Hailey Railey That is really bad for an instructor to do that! Nursing school is way too stressful to deal with that

    • @hailey8941
      @hailey8941 5 лет назад

      Crosby Steen, MSN, RN exactly! She doesn’t add anything to her lectures, she reads directly off of the powerpoints and if we ask questions 80% of the time she says she doesn’t know and she doesn’t bother to look it up. She clearly doesn’t have a passion for teaching so I don’t know why she became an instructor in the first place. None of us know what to do about it, she’s made it very clear to us she doesn’t plan on passing any of us.

    • @hailey8941
      @hailey8941 5 лет назад +1

      Anna Artman we’ve already given a copy to the email to the president of student affairs since the dean of nursing doesn’t see a problem with how she’s treating us. I’ve heard from other past students who had the dean of nursing as an instructor when she used to teach and I guess she was a lot like our new instructor so I see why she doesn’t want to do anything about it. But we know that now that we’ve gone higher up they are not going to tolerate us being treated that way. At our school they make it very clear that respecting their students is something they value, so I can’t see them doing nothing. It’s just so frustrating because we are already under so much stress and this is just adding way more stress that’s completely unnecessary

  • @KC-zn1mg
    @KC-zn1mg 5 лет назад +2

    I'm on nursing prerequisites :) your page is amazing
    Edit: now I’m in first semester:)

  • @yasunarai9881
    @yasunarai9881 5 лет назад

    So a question. While giving IM injections do we bunch up the skin around the site or stretch it out??

  • @kaceystrom6648
    @kaceystrom6648 5 лет назад +1

    1st semester nursing student.

  • @kelseealmond
    @kelseealmond 5 лет назад +1

    3rd semester student here working towards my bachelor's. Any tips?? I start fundamentals next semester

  • @RNmike96
    @RNmike96 5 лет назад

    Crosby is a good friend of mine.

  • @kellyholcomb3940
    @kellyholcomb3940 4 года назад +1

    Graduated December 2019!🙌

  • @o0NightOwl0o
    @o0NightOwl0o 5 лет назад

    First!