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3 Year Apprenticeship Review Nurse💉

Speaking of the hardships of nursing school, we can't escape the internship. Today we will review our past internship experience as a whole, hard, hard, but believe that it has passed because we have passed. 😂

Year 2 First practice in life Basic nursing, clear age requirements, the repository will be the operation since evaluating v / s, injecting potion, wipe the body, basically read the first order, make a case all night because I can't read, practice writing a plan, do basic operations on the building, then everything is new, do not know anything, this subject is available for 2 buildings, we are lucky to come out to the hospital 1 building, the difficulty of the case is different, have more learning time, get a lot of things. For if going back, year 2funda is still a very difficult year, difficult with first time, ignorance, but still do not have group work, tired alone

Year 2 is down, the disease begins to practice intensive, the disease really has a conference group work, from only one job, it has to divide the time, what quarrel, have a common ward throughout the hospital, learn each branch of the operation, year 2, step beyond the funda for a few weeks, can say that it is very heavy, stressful, pressure, make a plan to the morning of the day.

Year 3 is known for being heavy and long-lasting. There is a lot of difficulty. The ward up will be icu kid nicu snb kid. Mothers, psychiatrists, the elderly community is that it is diverse and new. What we have never met, plus back for a long time, practicing until discouraged, the resolution of the work plan gradually decreases, the mind gradually becomes stronger. Which difficult subject usually needs to be added is not to stop dating anyone during school holidays, but there are fun subjects, the elderly community to be happy. Another heavy subject of this year is the money, practice, many money, spend a lot of money, accommodation, some expensive living expenses, travel expenses, training expenses, this part has to pay for preparation.

Year 4 is a year that only hears pressure. The year of the word is over. Not many training courses, but focus on our weight, pressure, plus back, fatigue, nothing. For us, Year 4 focuses mainly on the mind, only forward, can't back, there is a community practice of pure harmony. Very tired. This mother practices the mind to practice reading, continue to be very fun. If someone likes to practice ER OPD, perform surgery, slash disease, before finishing to practice management, become a little nurse of the elder, do the operation, be an incharge, send a carpool, hahahaha.

At first I wanted to review separate subjects but too long. Who wants to hear which subjects can comment? 💗

# Nurse # Nursing students # Lemon 8 Club # Nurse review # lemondiary

2025/12/14 Edited to

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### General Hashtags - ** #NCLEX ** - ** #NCLEXRN ** - ** #NCLXPN ** - ** #NursingStudent ** - ** #FutureNurse ** - **#NursingSchool** ### Study and Prep Hashtags - **#NCLEXPrep** - **#NCLEXReview** - **#NursingExam** - **#NursingTest** - **#NursingGoals** ### Support and Comm
Easy NCLEX

Easy NCLEX

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Pneumonia | NCLEX review | Nursing Student
NCLEX crash course coming soon!
Nurse Lounge

Nurse Lounge

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Save this! Speak like a nurse. 4-week challenge 🍂
September Curriculum: "Speak like a Nurse" I want to empower and help grow new nurses and honesty to improve myself. This 4 week Curriculum should help boost confidence, compassion, and clinically effective communication with patients. So join me in this challenge, and let's share an
Jazz Allegra

Jazz Allegra

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ADHD NCLEX REVIEW
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity. ⭐ïļ There are different classifications of ADHD, this is just a general overview Causes (Exact Cause Unknown): * Genetics * Toxins (lead exposure, s
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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My Workday as a Spinal Nurse | With Time Stamps ⏰
Here’s a real look into my shift from 7 AM to 3:30 PM busy, rewarding, and full of purpose 💙 🕖 7:00 AM Shift starts with handover from night staff. I get the latest updates and care plans for the day. ðŸ•Ē 7:30 AM Vital signs and medications to set everyone up for a smooth day. 🛏ïļ 8:00 AM
nurse_sunee

nurse_sunee

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A woman with dark hair pulled back and light eyes, wearing a dark t-shirt with 'REGISTERED' visible, sits in a car. She looks directly at the camera, reflecting the personal perspective of a new grad nurse.
A car dashboard displays '6:32' and 'Bluetooth Audio' playing 'Djo End of Beginning'. Pink flower-shaped clips are attached to the air vents, showing a personal touch in a nurse's daily life.
A medical monitor screen displays multiple ECG waveforms and vital signs, including blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and heart rate. Readings like 'ATRIAL FIB' and 'APNEA' are visible, illustrating a nurse's work environment.
What I Wish I Knew as a New Grad Nurse ðŸĐš
💉 The speciality doesn’t matter as must as I thought. No matter what job you chose, you will learn on the job! There is no such thing as being a “better nurse” just because you work in a higher acuity setting. Do what makes you happy â—ĄĖˆ 💉 Don’t stress yourself out too much trying to get perfect
𝓑ð“ŧð“ē𝓊𝓷𝓷𝓊 â—ĄĖˆ

𝓑ð“ŧð“ē𝓊𝓷𝓷𝓊 â—ĄĖˆ

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If you’re taking the teas exam in 2026, review these questions.Dm for more info
#teasexam #teastest #prenusing #nursingstudent #fypシ
Nurse Samuel M ðŸĐš 💉

Nurse Samuel M ðŸĐš 💉

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new nurse tips âœĻ
ðŸĐš New Nurse Tips You’ll Thank Yourself For 1ïļâƒĢ Always Ask Questions This first one may seem silly or obvious, but it’s so true. So many times in practice, I’ve trained new nurses who don’t ask a question — they start a task, realize they’ve made a mistake (or almost did), and then stop to come as
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nurse.rx.ss

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FUTURE NURSE ðŸĨ LPN|RN
Living out the Path GOD created for me ðŸ™ðŸ― #nurselife #lpntorn #studentnurse #newgradnurse #selfcare
Muva Mars, LPN

Muva Mars, LPN

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How to be a travel nurse in 2026 in 5 steps
Here’s a short step by step guideðŸŦķ🏞ðŸĐš #travelnursing #newgradnurse #nursingeducation
Christina | Travel RNðŸĐš

Christina | Travel RNðŸĐš

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CYSTIC FIBROSIS NCLEX Review
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that affects the exocrine glands, leading to thick, sticky mucus buildup in multiple organ systems. What Are Exocrine Glands? These produce secretions through ducts, including: ✔ïļ Sweat glands ✔ïļ Salivary glands ✔ïļ Digestive glands How Does CF Af
Nurse Well Versed

Nurse Well Versed

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#Bookreview for
ALL of the #TheAsylumConfessions or #TheDeathbedConfessionsOfTheCriminallyInsane by Jack Steen 5/5☠ïļs (⭐ïļs) I binged all of these books ALMOST NONSTOP.
Derrick College

Derrick College

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Here Are a Few Pages of a PDF on UWORLD Review!📖âœĻ
Studying for the NCLEX or a nursing exam? I’ve got you! Here are a few pages from a UWORLD review covering high-yield topics you’re likely to see on your test. ðŸĐšðŸ’Ą These notes include: ✅ Prioritization & Delegation Tips ✅ Pharmacology Must-Knows ✅ Lab Value Cheat Sheet ✅ Disease Process B
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A collection of pink Hello Kitty themed items, including a pencil case and notebook, alongside a pink Stanley cup and badge clip, with text indicating 'FIRST WEEK AS A NEW GRAD NURSE' and 'ED nurse'.
A new grad nurse in white scrubs with a pink long-sleeved undershirt takes a mirror selfie in a restroom, with a neon sign reflection stating 'GOTTA HAVE SOME PINK'.
A close-up of a medical training arm with an IV inserted and secured with tape and dressing, alongside a blue tourniquet, illustrating a 'SKILLS CHECK OFF' for IV insertion.
first week as a new grad nurse
day 1: introduction online to the facility and completing learning modules. day 2: introduction to nursing institute and completion of modules day 3: found i tested out of the critical thinking exam pre assessment and get to start on the floor monday! reviewed skills like iv insertion, chan
bri

bri

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Vocational Careers For YOUâœĻ
Hey ThereâœĻ Vocational careers are focused on practical, hands-on skills and training for specific trades or professions. These careers typically require less time and financial investment than a traditional four-year college degree and are often taught at trade schools, community colleges, or th
Emilyyy

Emilyyy

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A tattoo stencil featuring a detailed black and white hibiscus flower with leaves, placed on a roll of paper towels.
An arm displaying an outline tattoo of three Pikachu characters, with one having a speech bubble that says "BITCH". The tattoo is on the inner forearm.
An arm displaying a partially colored tattoo of three Pikachu characters, with one having a speech bubble that says "BITCH". The tattoo is on the inner forearm.
Tattoos I did so far in my apprenticeship
FIRST POST!!! Started my apprenticeship in June this year haven’t finished yet but came a long ways here some of my work hope y’all enjoy 👋 #tattooapprentice #tattoo #art #draw
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Rockita509

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