Tag Archives: graduate nurse

Comfort Zone and Nursing

It’s all over nursing, social media and forums, nurses encouraging other to leave the toxic work environments. From an outside perspective [...]

Time Management and the New Nurse

First, shift off orientation, you feel free and scared. Your first assignment alone with six patients. No kid glove, no taking it easy. Youâ [...]

Time Management and the Slow Shift

Every so often it occurs, a slow shift. Patients aren’t calling, everyone is stable, everyone takes their medication. These shifts are few [...]

9 Questions to ask at an interview

Interviews will happen, unless you plan to work in the first unit you’ve been hired too and never leave. At one point will transfer units, [...]

Advantage of becoming a Member of a Nursing Organization

Did you enjoy being part of a club in high school or college? I did. In high school, I was a member of FFA and participated in activities, s [...]

Preparing for your Interview

The morning I received an email asking me to schedule an interview, my anxiety went into overdrive.  I had passed my NCLEX two months prior [...]

Dissection of the Resume

The resume is still necessary for getting an interview.  The resume, to make a great one, utilizes three aspects:  the format, the [...]

Review of Erin Condren Planners and Accessories

***This post contains affiliate links. If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but we’ll ge [...]

When to cut out or cut back caffeine

Caffeine, whether in the traditional coffee or in the millennial method of energy drink, is consumed by nearly everyone.  A twelve hour or [...]

After the NCLEX: The Hours After

The screen turns black, you sit there staring at the screen, trying to come to the conclusion that it’s over.  The years of school, c [...]
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