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A nurse in a grey zippered jacket with 'Bri BSN RN' embroidered on it, over blue scrubs, looks thoughtfully upwards with her hand on her chin, in what appears to be a work setting.
Four containers of overnight oats are shown, topped with diced apples and a sprinkle of cinnamon. Two are in glass jars and two in rectangular glass containers, prepared for meals.
A woman in a bright pink scrub top poses for a selfie, with red nail polish and her hand near her face. She has a nose piercing and her hair is pulled back, in a home setting.
Quiet Cracking as a Night Nurse: My Signs 🩺
I knew something was off when I completely zoned out during report and realized I hadn’t absorbed a word. My brain felt like static, and all I could think about was how heavy my eyes were. Another time, I caught myself snapping at a coworker over something small — and immediately felt that pit
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ICU NURSE PET PEEVES
Let’s talk ICU nurse pet peeves! I LOVE being a nurse, but there’s a few things that sometimes drive me crazy (shared with love and some humor of course 💖) - The dreaded “air in line” alarm going off for what feels like the hundredth time today. Like, I get it but why do I feel like it beeps eve
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Maddi Flanagan

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🩺 Prep for Your Next Nurse 1:1 Like This
Having a 1:1 with your manager can be intimidating — especially if you’ve been feeling burnt out, overlooked, or unsure about your next step. But instead of just waiting for feedback, try coming prepared with your own reflection. Here are 4 questions I ask myself before mine 👇 1️⃣ Am I actua
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