By: Jean Abac, APIASF ScholarCelebrating the accomplishment from the recent sixteen weeks brought a
By: Jean Abac, APIASF ScholarCelebrating the accomplishment from the recent sixteen weeks brought a newer light to the upcoming adventures ahead. I had no idea how challenging nursing school could possibly be until I completed this past semester’s requirements ending at 10:59 AM after hitting the “Submit” button for our electronic Final Exam this morning. I will never forget how one of my professors always told my classmates and I, “nursing school is supposed to be hard, you’re dealing with people’s lives.” In the past few months, many things had to be put on hold. As if a “Pause” button on everything else unarguably less important than learning how to be in charge of another’s well-being at a hospital’s bedside has been automatically pressed. Excuses, complaints, and tantrums had no seats to our grand performances as student nurses. We were fully booked, show after show, week after week. A marathon for the brains, body, and heart, nursing school has taught me to be even more grateful for being granted the power to make an impact on other people’s lives. -- source link
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