I graduated from an Associates Degree in Nursing in December, 2018 at the age of 58 years old. It took me a good year to learn how nursing works in a hospital before I was feeling comfortable and confident. When Covid began, I went back to school and got my bachelors in nursing. In my second year of being a nurse, I won Nurse of the Unit and was commended for this by the United States Senate. Unknown to me, I was placed on a recruiting database and got offers from some of the best hospitals in the world. I now work for Mayo Clinic in their float pool unit. I am in a graduate degree program for Family Nurse Practitioner. I gave up my retirement and pension with the state of New Mexico to go to nursing school and never looked back. It was hard, and there were dark days but I never gave up. You can do it too if that's your purpose. It's well worth it. Keep going and don't stress about anything. Just keep going and do your best!
Just finished my associates in spring and I am starting my ABSN next week. I’m excited but also scared. Reading your story makes me smile and know this is possible!!! Thank you for being here, for sharing your journey with another dreamer. I will come back in a year and a half to say “I did it too!”😊
Best of luck to all the nursing students out there!🎉 You got this! We did it and there is no reason why you can't....it might be intimidating at the beginning but very doable. Keep your eyes on the prize!!😊😊
Just passed NCLEX-RN with 87 questions last week. Thank you for all the great tips and study guides over the years, Nurse Sarah! As for the studying method, I created a chart with BP HR RR GI Urine Hepa Meta Nerve and MSK and either wrote UP or DOWN with (common S&S) and [Priority Nursing Interventions related to column]. I found out that making the chart helped me memorize the keywords, so I rarely had to go back and study them again many months later. Good luck to all the nursing students. You got this!
These are great tips. I have use some of them when I was taking A+P. Before reading a chapter it is good first read the summary. It will give an idea of what the chapter is about and also focus on tables, pictures, and bolded words. After reading a chapter I would take notes and then watch videos on the subject.
Just want to say thank you for being the support i needed while doing my midwifery programme....i managed to pass with a distinction and actually get the overall top mark in the entire programme and for my entry to practise exam i got an 88%....still job hunting and hoping for the best❤❤
I really appreciate your hard work. I am an internationally graduated pharmacist preparing for the licensing exam in Canada and have honestly learned a lot from your channel for the last 4-6 months. I could pass my first exam out of three on my first attempt using some of the educational materials you posted on your channel. God bless you and Keep up the good work.
Just took the NCLEX for the first time and I passed. Your materials helped me ease the difficulties in understanding all the complicated stuffs I encountered during my review. Thank you so much for the efforts you put in every video you create . You’re a wonderful person. ❤ from 🇵🇭 P.S with all due respect, and i mean this as a compliment - every time i watch your videos i always see Charlize Theron. 🙂😇
This is helpful, but our syllabi are ever changing as well as our books, find out what we are doing the day of the class . Also no dates to when the exams are actually supposed to be, and as far as class everything is free game in the book. If anyone has suggestions on how to navigate this I would be grateful!!
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I graduated from an Associates Degree in Nursing in December, 2018 at the age of 58 years old. It took me a good year to learn how nursing works in a hospital before I was feeling comfortable and confident. When Covid began, I went back to school and got my bachelors in nursing. In my second year of being a nurse, I won Nurse of the Unit and was commended for this by the United States Senate. Unknown to me, I was placed on a recruiting database and got offers from some of the best hospitals in the world. I now work for Mayo Clinic in their float pool unit. I am in a graduate degree program for Family Nurse Practitioner. I gave up my retirement and pension with the state of New Mexico to go to nursing school and never looked back. It was hard, and there were dark days but I never gave up. You can do it too if that's your purpose. It's well worth it. Keep going and don't stress about anything. Just keep going and do your best!
I’m right behind you! I’m nervous entering my first semester in August. ❤
Just finished my associates in spring and I am starting my ABSN next week. I’m excited but also scared. Reading your story makes me smile and know this is possible!!! Thank you for being here, for sharing your journey with another dreamer. I will come back in a year and a half to say “I did it too!”😊
@@georgemckinnon7134Congratulations 🥳 What dedication. 🤓💪
@sheilayaeggy1384 Lets Gooooo 💪
Best of luck to all the nursing students out there!🎉 You got this! We did it and there is no reason why you can't....it might be intimidating at the beginning but very doable. Keep your eyes on the prize!!😊😊
Love that 🤍💪 Great way to say it.
Heres a tip, record the lectures, ik your professor said no, but still do it, I listen to the lecture again and it comes back to me.
Luckily I'm allowed to record lectures!:)
Just passed NCLEX-RN with 87 questions last week. Thank you for all the great tips and study guides over the years, Nurse Sarah!
As for the studying method, I created a chart with BP HR RR GI Urine Hepa Meta Nerve and MSK and either wrote UP or DOWN with (common S&S) and [Priority Nursing Interventions related to column].
I found out that making the chart helped me memorize the keywords, so I rarely had to go back and study them again many months later.
Good luck to all the nursing students. You got this!
These are great tips. I have use some of them when I was taking A+P. Before reading a chapter it is good first read the summary. It will give an idea of what the chapter is about and also focus on tables, pictures, and bolded words. After reading a chapter I would take notes and then watch videos on the subject.
You’re a gift from god to nursing students
Very true
Just want to say thank you for being the support i needed while doing my midwifery programme....i managed to pass with a distinction and actually get the overall top mark in the entire programme and for my entry to practise exam i got an 88%....still job hunting and hoping for the best❤❤
Starting nursing program in Jan! Been watching your videos for a while now, ready to start putting them into action.
I really appreciate your hard work. I am an internationally graduated pharmacist preparing for the licensing exam in Canada and have honestly learned a lot from your channel for the last 4-6 months. I could pass my first exam out of three on my first attempt using some of the educational materials you posted on your channel.
God bless you and Keep up the good work.
Just took the NCLEX for the first time and I passed. Your materials helped me ease the difficulties in understanding all the complicated stuffs I encountered during my review. Thank you so much for the efforts you put in every video you create . You’re a wonderful person. ❤ from 🇵🇭
P.S with all due respect, and i mean this as a compliment - every time i watch your videos i always see Charlize Theron. 🙂😇
My first year i didnt write any notes i just read over and over the power point and it stuck in my head for tests but thay worked for me
Im a Nurse Im from Pakistan and i proud to be a Nurse❤ I really like your videos thanku for helping
Reading the topicwise is the best way to study rather than word to word study. Thanks so much mam🎉😊
Just started school 8/12! Wonder if my classmates are also watching this? If so, we got this!
Yeah! We so do. Best of luck to you!
I started on 8/20 and are already overwhelmed 😅😅😅
I am starting my nursing program oct 2 when I say I am very bad at studying I don’t even know where to start when I start classes😭😭😭😭 any ideas????
My problem is I feel sleepy immediately I start reading, it’s ridiculous, coffee doesn’t work on me
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!💜
Thanks for the great tips.
This is helpful, but our syllabi are ever changing as well as our books, find out what we are doing the day of the class . Also no dates to when the exams are actually supposed to be, and as far as class everything is free game in the book. If anyone has suggestions on how to navigate this I would be grateful!!
Thank you so much.
I appreciate this, thanks.
I needed this
Thank you for this
thankyiuu, i hope this helps
Thank you!
Thanksss a regular follower of your
I love your videos ❤❤
How much time would you recommend to give yourself to study for an exam
Hey sarah can you please suggest me any plateform who teach our nursing syllabus through videos and lectures. Please its a huge request.
Does this work for paramedic school??
I really want to meet u ...but it seems impossible
Nurse Sarah! I miss u ..i want to be like u
Hi mam
real
Lol, since when you had a British accent. I just noticed that lol
Thanks🤍✨
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Excuse me any ur academy nmbr
This was really helpful!!😊
Thank you! I really needed this🥹