December 14th, 2007

How to Not Fail Out Of Nursing School

File under:  Nursing Resources

So you wanna be a nurse? Nursing school is no walk in the park, but it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll have throughout your entire life. You’ll learn all about the finer aspects of nursing and truly feel like you’re helping others. Yet, nursing school is extraordinarily difficult. Check out our nursing school survival tips.

1. Flock together

Although some people study better alone, most people report that working in groups helped improve their grades dramatically. Bond with your classmates by sharing in their woes – it’s better to get those complaints out in the open than have them all bottled up inside. You’ll be able to ask each other questions you’re confused about and you can usually bet that at least one group member will have the answer. Just be sure you keep to the topic at hand!

2. Learn to love early mornings

The day shift for most nurses starts at 7 am. Many nursing students will have their clinical rotation just as early. That means you’ll be waking up while your roommate’s still snoozing away. Be sure you get enough sleep so you’re wide awake during clinical – your instructor will know right away if you’re falling asleep. You’ll definitely want to invest in a quality alarm clock and a good coffee maker!

3. Have the guides on hand

Even the best nursing student can’t possibly memorize every condition and every pharmaceutical drug. That’s why it’s key that you have pocket guides to help you with your nursing homework. We recommend Mosby’s Medical Dictionary, Rnotes: Nurse’s Clinical Pocket Guide, and Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses. They provide you with a great nursing resource.

4. Study your heart out

We’d love to tell you to party your heart out, but you won’t get through nursing school if you do that all the time! You will need to spend a great deal of time studying and writing papers. Trust us, you will feel over-worked and frustrated. Yet, hang tough and get through it, and you’ll be a card carrying member of one of the most rewarding careers.

5. Have some fun

Wait, didn’t we just say you’d be studying all the time? You know the old saying about all work and no play, so be sure to have some fun too! Just make sure that partying doesn’t take away from your studying. You need to have fun!

6. Watch your spending.

Just like with any college program, nursing school is expensive. After buying your textbooks and nursing supplies, you may not have much money left to buy your nursing scrubs. That’s what we’re here for. At Scrubs-Max.com, we carry high quality Cheap Medical Scrubs so you can save money without scrimping on quality. Check out all the different styles of Cherokee medical scrubs we carry!

Do you have any additional tips for surviving nursing school? Help future nursing students get by posting your own tips! Remember to visit Scrubs-Max.com for your Medical Nursing Uniforms. Be sure to check out our Nursing Resources, like The History of Medical Nursing Uniforms, The History of White Nursing Scrubs, and Choosing the Right Medical Profession for You.

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