Nursing Stress

My take on nursing one day at a time

Saturday, January 13, 2007

~2006~

Graduated college
passed the nclex
got my first real job
my grandfather passed away
A good and a horrible year all at the same time

6 Comments:

  • At 7:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    That so odd...me too. My Grandpa passed away in Novemebr of 2006. I graduated in Decemeber of 2006. Passed Nclex in Feb of 2007, and started working in March of 2007.

     
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  • At 9:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi there,
    I love the honesty in your blog. I had a bit of a chuckle. I am a nurse educator in Canada and orientate new nurses to my hospital. I remember having all the feelings you have when I started my first job on a Cardiac surgery/telemetry unit. Was scared out of my mind, in code after code and after the second shift on the unit told my mom I had made a horrible mistake going into nursing... but here I am 19 years later. No regrets ever. It does get better because you get better. You will be awesome, never give up striving for the best but give yourself a break and take care of yourself outside of work. Best of luck. Go out there and conquer the world.

     
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