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I've been where you are.
During my first semester of nursing school, I walked into a room of 25 students who would be my cohort. As I scanned the faces, a chill ran down my spine. "I'm the only lucky one here," I thought. "Everyone else is so much more prepared. I hope no one discovers how dumb I am." This feeling didn't go away after graduation.
On my first day as a new grad nurse in the Neuro ICU of a large Trauma I hospital in Dallas, I was sweating, out of breath, and utterly convinced I'd slipped through the cracks in the hiring process.
I was certain all the other new nurses had gone to better schools, done better internships, and would survive orientation when I wouldn't.
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❤️ Happy Nursing!
Jon Haws, RN
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I've been where you are.
During my first semester of nursing school, I walked into a room of 25 students who would be my cohort. As I scanned the faces, a chill ran down my spine. "I'm the only lucky one here," I thought. "Everyone else is so much more prepared. I hope no one discovers how dumb I am." This feeling didn't go away after graduation.
On my first day as a new grad nurse in the Neuro ICU of a large Trauma I hospital in Dallas, I was sweating, out of breath, and utterly convinced I'd slipped through the cracks in the hiring process.
I was certain all the other new nurses had gone to better schools, done better internships, and would survive orientation when I wouldn't.
Visit NURSING.com to find the hope you need right now.
❤️ Happy Nursing!
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