First day of 4th semester of nursing school ❤️❤️

2025/8/23 Edited to

... Read moreBeginning the 4th semester of nursing school marks a significant milestone in a student's educational journey. This period often brings increased academic demands, clinical responsibilities, and emotional challenges. Many students experience fatigue, as reflected in common sentiments like "tired 2nd day of 4th semester, already," which highlight the rigorous pace and pressure. To navigate this critical phase successfully, time management and self-care become essential. Balancing study, clinical practice, and personal well-being requires organized scheduling and setting realistic goals. Prioritizing rest and nutrition supports mental and physical stamina. Additionally, forming study groups and seeking support from peers and faculty can enhance learning and provide emotional reassurance. Utilizing campus resources such as counseling and tutoring services amplifies one’s ability to cope with stress and academic demands. Understanding that each semester builds upon the previous one can help students embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. The 4th semester often focuses on more specialized nursing skills and critical thinking development, preparing students for future clinical rotations and ultimately their professional careers. By recognizing the signs of fatigue early and adopting strategies to manage workload, nursing students can maintain motivation and remain resilient. This approach not only improves academic performance but also enriches the overall educational experience during this pivotal stage.

Related posts

Nursing School Vlog | first day of 4th semester
POV: the last few months have been nothing but exams, clinicals, coffee runs, breakdowns, breakthroughs, and somehow still showing up every day. 🤍 From long drives to campus, 12-hour shifts, studying until my eyes hurt, balancing motherhood, and surviving nursing school one assignment at a time…
Hey I’m Daijha 💕

Hey I’m Daijha 💕

387 likes

A medical infusion pump and IV bag on a pole, labeled "Simulated Guardrails Not For Human Use," representing essential equipment in nursing education. The image title is "What saved me in nursing school."
An open planner displaying calendar pages from July 2024 to June 2025, emphasizing the importance of using a planner for organization in nursing school.
A study desk with a computer, a tablet displaying digital nursing textbooks, and physical flashcards, illustrating the use of active recall and study tools for effective learning.
Tips for incoming nursing students 💗
These are the things that saved me in my first semester of nursing school! 👩🏻‍⚕️🩺🫀 remember that its important to take breaks and to take care of yourself! #lemon8diarychallenge #nursing #nursingschool #studytips #selfcare #lemon8creator #education
jasmine 🌷

jasmine 🌷

3640 likes

A flat lay shows an open anatomy textbook with diagrams of the brain and nerves, overlaid by a black stethoscope. A pink banner across the center reads "NURSING SCHOOL TIPS: STUDYING" with book, heart, and sparkle emojis. The Lemon8 logo and username are at the bottom left.
A white lab coat and stethoscope are in the background. A blue overlay presents nursing study tips on "TAKING NOTES" and "STUDY GUIDES," advising printing PowerPoints, writing notes, and creating simple, summarized study guides for daily review. The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom left.
Medical gloves, a stethoscope, and a measuring cup are in the background. A pink overlay details nursing study tips on "ACTIVE RECALL," suggesting using a whiteboard to review topics, and "QUIZLET," recommending creating flashcards with explanations and HESI-style questions. The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom left.
NURSING SCHOOL TIPS:STUDYING 📚💗✨
Hey guys! Week 4 and I’m really getting a hang of studying and got a routine down pact to help me get good grades! I’m super excited. What are your study tips?? Let’s hear them. 😍👂🏽 #nursinfschooltips #nursingstudent #nursingschool #Lemon8 #studytips
Dajee Haskins

Dajee Haskins

925 likes

An iPad screen displays the App Library with various app icons categorized under Suggestions, Recently Added, Entertainment, Productivity & Finance, Utilities, Education, Social, Health & Fitness, Other, and Creativity, with the text 'iPad *must have* apps for nursing school'.
The Canvas app interface shows a list of nursing courses like 'NUR198 Adult Health Nursing' and 'NUR234 Maternal Newborn Nursing', along with groups and learning resources.
The Goodnotes app interface displays various document folders including 'Budget Planner', 'NS Archive', 'Study Guides', 'Study Templates', and a 'Nursing School BUNDLE'.
iPad apps for nursing school
These apps have saved my life with studying & staying organized for classes. -Canvas -Goodnotes: I love to take all my notes on here. I can make my study guides look exactly how I want them to with visuals, voice recordings, and text. -SimpleNursing: from the mnemonic’s to the way that the
Lyss❤️🐮

Lyss❤️🐮

3813 likes

An overhead view of several people's feet in blue scrubs and white sneakers, standing in a circle on concrete. The text overlay reads 'HOW TO SURVIVE NURSING SCHOOL'.
A person in blue scrubs takes a mirror selfie in a bathroom, holding a phone. Text overlay states: '#1- KNOW THAT YOU GOT ACCEPTED FOR A REASON!!! YOU ARE CAPABLE TO DEAL WITH THE STRESS AND WORKLOAD THAT COMES WITH IT!'
A green, red, and white 'Children's' medical helicopter is parked outdoors under a blue sky. Text overlay advises: 'IMMEDIATELY START TRYING TO MAKE FRIENDS... STUDY GROUPS ARE AMAZING FOR SOME!'
HOW TO SURVIVE NURSING SCHOOL🩺
you’ve got this! #school #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nursingjourney
kaley! :)

kaley! :)

3493 likes

This image outlines 'Levels of care' (Preventative, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Restorative, Continuing) and 'Levels of prevention' (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary) in nursing, detailing their focus areas and examples like wellness clinics, urgent care, immunizations, and rehab.
This image details healthcare concepts including the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care), healthcare financing (fee-for-service, Medicare, Medicaid), Managed Care Organizations focusing on cost control and satisfaction, and HCAHPS surveys for patient satisfaction.
This image defines 'Ethics' in healthcare, covering Bioethics, Values, Morals, and key principles: Autonomy, Beneficence, Fidelity, Justice, Nonmaleficence, and Veracity, with brief explanations for each.
Nursing Fundamentals
Got lots to share! These are older notes from my first ever nursing exam! Blessed to say that I have one exam left of my first semester. Wish me luck! We all have it in us! #fundamentalsofnursing #nursing #nursingstudent #nursingschool #lemon8diarychallenge
Aveee💗🩺

Aveee💗🩺

1313 likes

1st Semester of nursing school ✅
Some of the things I did that helped me so much in nursing school 💪🏾 Hope these things can help the next nursing student 🥰 Stay encouraged and prayed up , you got this 🤞🏾🫶🏾 #nursingstudent #nursingtips #nursesamexamexpert #nursingschooladvice #nursingschool
Nurse Samuel M 🩺 💉

Nurse Samuel M 🩺 💉

73 likes

A phone screen displaying various shopping app icons, with the text overlay 'Things I Bought For Nursing School Shopping' and a smiling emoji, indicating a shopping list for nursing school essentials.
A phone screen showing the Amazon app icon and the word 'AMAZON' prominently, with a menu displaying 'Search', 'Cart', and 'View Orders', suggesting the items were purchased from Amazon.
A burgundy blood pressure cuff and stethoscope set, identified as an EMI Sprague Rappaport Stethoscope and Aneroid Sphygmomanometer Manual Blood Pressure Set Kit, displayed against a white background.
Nursing school essentials🧑🏾‍⚕️🩷 LPN PT.1
Hello to my future LPNs/RNs!! I’m back with another post! I wanted to show my girls and guys what i have already purchased for my first semester of lpn school. 🥰 for my girls that are starting soon what have you purchased? - BP Cuff and Stethoscope: 25$ - Storage Clipboard: 9.99$ - Bandage Scis
raethedon 🧚🏽‍♀️

raethedon 🧚🏽‍♀️

348 likes

A flat lay shows a MacBook Pro, a tablet displaying nursing notes, and a coffee cup, with the overlay text "NURSING SCHOOL MUST HAVES."
A rose gold and white stethoscope is displayed, with text indicating it's a preferred brand for nursing students.
A pink clinical bag with multiple exterior pockets is shown, highlighted for its spaciousness and utility for nursing essentials.
Nursing School Must Haves
As I am going into my last semester of nursing school I started thinking about the things I couldn’t live without. These few things came to mind! I bought so many things that I “thought” I needed and now they are just sitting around not being used. Here are a few of my favs! #nursingessentials
audrey

audrey

3045 likes

iPad Apps for Nursing Students 🩺
Steal my apps and ace nursing school! We know that nursing school is hard, and we are learning so much information. Here are the apps that helped me ace nursing school. 1. Simple Nursing- Nurse Mike is the GOAT; he literally taught me everything (more than the actual program itself). He break
LaNasia 🌺

LaNasia 🌺

1930 likes

A vibrant cover image for 'Nursing school hacks' featuring a 'RICH NURSE GANG' sign held by people in a lively setting, with a 'SWIPE FOR MORE' prompt.
Nursing school hacks
So if you’re a nurse or been in nursing school you know that the head to toe assessment is part of first semester and one of the most essential skills in nursing school. Once you learn this skill, you will carry it throughout the whole program! Here’s a cheat sheet to pass your head to toe asses
Taylor Price RN, BSN

Taylor Price RN, BSN

1336 likes

🩷🩺1st Semester Nursing School Tips🩺🩷
💉 Organize your clinical bag- notepad, stethoscope, portable clipboard, badge, pens/pencils, blood pressure cuff, snacks, protein shake/water/coffee, hair ties, watch, iPad/laptop, phone, bandage scissors, clinical pocket guide, ibuprofen/tylenol, gum, deodorant, hand sanitizer, alcohol swabs, ch
Liv

Liv

767 likes

A teal scrub top and stethoscope are displayed with white flowers, featuring the text 'What I have learned in nursing school As a first semester student' and a pink heart, symbolizing a nursing journey.
Hands in pink medical gloves form a heart shape, surrounded by bullet points listing lessons learned in nursing school, such as 'It's okay to cry,' 'Repetition is key,' and 'Comfy/supportive shoes for clinical!'
A minimalist line drawing depicts a human heart intertwined with a stethoscope, accompanied by the motivational text 'Never stop One day you'll be Someone's hope, Someone's hero,' inspiring future nurses.
Things i’ve learned in nursing school
As first semester is coming to end, I wanted to take time to reflect on what has helped me get through this semester! • If you would like a post on materials, shoes, or anything related to nursing school lmk! #nursingstudent #rnstudent #college #Lemon8Diary #hoka #balance
Kayla🪐🧸🤎

Kayla🪐🧸🤎

550 likes

NURSING SCHOOL DIML📝💟
First week of the hardest semester of nursing school done ☑️ #nursingschool #nursing #DIML
Reece

Reece

425 likes

A study guide on healthcare delivery, covering Medicare/Medicaid, patient-centered care, nursing informatics, levels of care (primary, secondary, tertiary), nurse practice acts, licensure, and regulatory organizations like ANA, TJC, FDA, ICN, and QSEN.
A detailed breakdown of the nursing process, outlining five key steps: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation, with descriptions for each stage.
A guide on maintaining safety, including transmission-based precautions (PPE donning/removing, airborne, droplet, contact), fall prevention, restraint safety guidelines, and fire safety procedures (RACE and PASS).
Nursing fundamentals pt 1
Must know info for first semester nursing school. These are the basics of nursing and will always be built on and be used in every semester going forward. Fundamentals is so much info to know and memorize, these notes I found helped me so much, especially with slide 2. I find slide 2 (nursing proce
Hailey

Hailey

956 likes

A blue stethoscope is shown on a light surface with text overlay that reads "the four MOST IMPORTANT THINGS i've learned so far in nursing school." A small white heart icon is also visible.
A white text box on a light blue background, resembling a search bar, displays the heading "time management is key!" followed by a detailed paragraph about managing assignments and study time in nursing school.
A white text box on a light blue background, resembling a search bar, displays the heading "focus on you" followed by a detailed paragraph about prioritizing personal learning over social aspects in nursing school.
if you’re starting nursing school, read this🩺
in my first semester of nursing school, these four things were my biggest takeaways. i feel if you can manage to do all of these things efficiently, you’ll do great. yes, nursing school is difficult but you’re more than capable to handle it <3 #nursingschool #nursingstudent #nursing
ariyah

ariyah

198 likes

This image defines nursing and medical diagnoses, categorizes nursing diagnoses into problem-focused, risk, and health promotion types, and introduces the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP) for positive or negative diagnoses.
This image outlines critical thinking in diagnosis, covering diagnostic reasoning, data clustering, data interpretation, and environmental factors. It also details the steps for the nursing diagnostic process, including data interpretation, pattern identification, label formulation, and problem prioritization.
This image explains how to formulate a diagnostic statement with label, etiology, and assessment findings. It defines diagnostic validity, outlining criteria for a correct diagnosis, and discusses diagnostic errors, including using the wrong label, insufficient data, misinterpretation, or blaming the wrong cause.
Nursing student notes: Nursing Diagnosis
1st semester nursing student notes | Analysis and Nursing Diagnosis Textbook: Fundamentals of Nursing by Potter&Perry 12th edition, Chapter 17 #nursingstudenthelp #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nursingnotes #nursingdiagnosis
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

115 likes

The image displays two nursing exam scores, 90.12% for Exam 2 and 90% for Exam 1, highlighting successful academic performance in nursing school.
A MacBook Pro and an iPad are shown on a desk, with the laptop displaying a Notion page for a 'Future Nurse' and the iPad showing a 'Course Overview'. The text recommends using an iPad and pencil for note-taking and highlighting key topics.
A whiteboard is covered with handwritten notes and concept maps on various medical conditions like Pneumonia, Lung Cancer, AKI, CKD, and ESKD. The text advises using a whiteboard to write out information and brain dump topics.
How I Got Good Grades in Nursing School🩺
🩺🩷I am currently in my last semester of musing school and these are tips I used to help me pass: TAKE NOTES IN CLASS ✍🏽 - I 100% recommend a IPad + Pencil. - Highlight or underline all key points the teacher is saying. - Write down any extra information they might mention. USE A WHITEB
Shan 🤍

Shan 🤍

444 likes

A pink heart-shaped cake with the text 'Since you got your degree and you know every fucking thing'. Overlay text reads 'HOW I STUDY IN NURSING SCHOOL' with a syringe icon, introducing study tips.
Several pink syringes are visible behind text that reads 'I STOPPED WRITING NOTES'. The accompanying paragraph explains the shift from writing notes to taking notes on PowerPoints and making Quizlets.
A pink pencil case, stethoscope, and notebook are visible behind text that reads 'QUIZLET PLUS'. The paragraph details how Quizlet Plus is used for flashcards and test preparation.
HOW I STUDY IN NURSING SCHOOL 💉
Hey Nurse Baes 🩷 I don’t have my degree yet and I surely don’t know every fckin thing LOL, but here’s some of the things I do to study in nursing school. My best advice is to make good use of your time. You’ll need to pass those tests to stay in your program (my school requires you to have a 74.
barbie

barbie

1140 likes

An IV pole with a simulated medication bag and an Alaris pump, illustrating equipment used in nursing school skills labs and clinicals. The image includes text about preparing for a nursing school semester.
A flat lay of a physical planner, pens, and a floral pencil case, emphasizing the importance of using a planner for organization in nursing school.
An ECG strip displaying a 'Sinus rhythm' on grid paper, representing the practice of essential nursing skills and reviewing topics for academic success.
How to prepare for a semester in nursing school 🩺
Nursing school can be really overwhelming with lectures, skills lab, and clinicals. As a 4th semester nursing student here are some tips that keep me organized! 1️⃣ Using a planner! Whether you prefer a physical or digital planner I find it super important to have something to write down lecture
jasmine 🌷

jasmine 🌷

125 likes

How to get Straight A’s in Nursing School
Passed my first half semester of my accelerated nursing program with all A’s! From someone who failed Chemistry, and had to retake many courses and finish with C’s, I understand that struggle! #nursingstudent #absn #nursingschool #nurseinthemaking #cna @Nurse Kristine
Simplyanah

Simplyanah

405 likes

A flat lay of nursing student essentials including a stethoscope, penlight, hair clip, lip balm, candy, EKG interpretation guide, and conversion chart, with text 'Nursing School Diaries 3rd semester complete'.
Two students are studying together with laptops, one with a drink, in a room with large windows. Text overlay reads 'Perks of studying with your bestie is that there's no time for procrastination because she will clock me'.
Handwritten study notes on GI topics like H. Pylori, Peptic Ulcer Disease, Crohn's, and Ulcerative Colitis. Text overlay states 'Study guides were crucial especially for med surg, so much content but organizing it by pathophysio helped a lot!'.
Nursing School: 3rd Semester recap ⚕️
I’m officially 3/4 done with nursing school! 🩺🫀 The classes I took this semester was psych and intermediate med surg and whew this would have to be the most difficult semester so far. What made it difficult is the amount of assignments and back to back exams!😪 📚Lecture & Studying: Learnin
jasmine 🌷

jasmine 🌷

490 likes

Handwritten nursing notes outlining the first step of the nursing process: Assessment. It covers types of data (subjective/objective), assessment types (patient-centered, comprehensive, periodic), and data sources (primary, secondary, tertiary).
Handwritten nursing notes detailing critical thinking in assessment, including scientific data, patient data, family input, healthcare team, medical records, and diagnostic data. It also outlines patient-centered interview preparation and phases.
Handwritten nursing notes on patient-centered interview techniques, including the 4 C's (courtesy, comfort, connection, confirmation) and communication methods like open-ended, closed-ended, leading questions, back channeling, and probing. It also lists intellectual and professional assessment standards.
Nursing Process: Assessment Notes
1st semester nursing student notes: Assessment, step 1 of the nursing process textbook: Chapter 16 in Fundamentals of Nursing by Potter & Perry 12th edition #nursingnotes #nursingprocess #nursingstudent #nursingassessment #nursingschool
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

82 likes

1st SEMESTER NURSING STUDY GUIDE (pt1.)
First semester nursing student, here! 👋🏻 This is PART 1 of my 4part study guide to help those who are also first time nursing students looking for a guide to pass fundamentals of nursing! Hope this helps & goodluck to all taking finals!! 🩷✨ #nursingschool #fundamentalsofnursing #
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

370 likes

A person in a white lab coat and glasses making a funny face, with the title 'How to Survive Nursing School: First Semester Tips' overlaid.
A study table with laptops, notebooks, and a video lecture on one screen, illustrating the '3-Times' Rule for Studying in nursing school.
A close-up of a laptop keyboard with a classroom in the background, representing the tip to 'Make a Realistic Study Schedule' for nursing students.
How to Survive Nursing School: First Semester Tip
I can’t believe I’m halfway through my second semester now! The first semester was tough—exams, clinicals, sim captures, and paperwork all at once. My first two exams didn’t go well, but I learned from it. Here are some tips that helped me survive: 1. The “3-Times” Rule for Studying •
Asuka

Asuka

20 likes

This image details Exam 4 content for nursing fundamentals, covering colostomy bag stool characteristics, importance of stool odors, various types of cleansing enemas and their effects, and urinary interventions after catheter removal, including normal voiding parameters and urine odor indicators.
This image outlines urinary catheter sizes for different patient groups, categories and uses of NG tubes (small and large bore), types of decompression NG tubes, enteral feeding, compression techniques for hemorrhage, lavage procedures, and definitions of hypoxia and hypoxemia.
This image describes chest tubes and tracheostomy tube care, including the huffing technique. It also details the stages of sleep (Pre-sleep, N1, N2, N3, REM) and characteristics of narcolepsy stages. Additionally, it covers aspects of sexuality across infancy, childhood, and school-age children.
finals study guide(pt4) -FIRST SEMESTER NURSING
First semester nursing student, here! 👋🏻 This is PART 4 of my 4 part study guide to help those who are also first time nursing students looking for a guide to pass fundamentals of nursing! Hope this helps & goodluck to all taking finals!! 🩷✨ #nursingschool #fundamentalsofnursing
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

85 likes

PACK WITH ME FOR NURSING SCHOOL
#preppybacktoschool #springsemester #nurse #nursingschool #anatomyandphysiology
KikiPassesTests📚👌🏿

KikiPassesTests📚👌🏿

78 likes

This image outlines clinical judgment, critical thinking components, clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and Bloom's Taxonomy. It also details criteria for prioritizing patient problems, emphasizing patient conditions, Maslow's hierarchy, and risk assessment.
This image details the nursing process (ADPIE), types of nursing assessments (initial, periodic, focused), and client history assessment. It highlights Maslow's hierarchy (airway, breathing, circulation) as bases for nursing and the importance of obtaining complete assessment data for critical thinking.
This image defines subjective, objective, and secondary data, along with interview skills and data clustering/interpretation. It emphasizes preventing errors in nursing diagnosis and outlines planning with SMART outcomes, and collaborative problems.
Nursing notes: Fundamentals of Nursing 🩺📚
This a study guide made for the first semester nursing students ! this was all the topics covered on our fundamentals exam, and i had multiple people pass the first exam studying these notes so i thought i would share them here with yo guys as well. enjoy! #nursingstudenttips #nursingstudent
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

437 likes

BEST jobs while in Nursing School💸
🌙One thing I love, working nights! I know it’s not for everyone one, but it’s beneficial when you’re a full time student. Based on my experience, low impact jobs are worth having if you can snag one as a nursing student. Here are some jobs I would recommend (days or nights). ⚕️VPO/Sitter: day or
Blerdy Nurse

Blerdy Nurse

558 likes

I actually love nursing school…📝💖
For the most part I always see negativity about nursing school (so much studying, too hard, no balance etc…) so here are some things I love about it!! #nursingstudent #nursing #nursingschool
Reece

Reece

307 likes

Must haves for nursing school ✨
where to save your money. From a 4th semester nursing student #nursingschoolhaul #nursingstudent #nursingschool
Nurse Samuel M 🩺 💉

Nurse Samuel M 🩺 💉

135 likes

NEW ABSN SEMESTER PREP
#nursingstudent #nursing #nursingschool #collegediary
SterlingH

SterlingH

1299 likes

A person in blue scrubs and a pink t-shirt stands in front of a mirror, holding a phone. The image has text overlay "THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING NURSING SCHOOL."
A person lies on the floor in a classroom, appearing exhausted. The text overlay states, "I wish I knew just how exhausting it is!!! Nursing school is sooo rewarding but be prepared to spend a lot of time studying, doing labs, and a ton of busy work!"
A laptop displays a document, with handwritten notes on medical terms like 'STROKE' and 'HEMORRHAGIC' below it. The text overlay discusses making friends in nursing school and the competitive environment.
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING NURSING SCHOOL🩺🤍🌿
hope this helps just a little bit! #nursingschool #college #education #study #prenursingstudent
kaley! :)

kaley! :)

326 likes

Pre-Nursing Student School Supplies📚🥼
Hey y’all! I took a quick trip to target. I wanted to buy a few supplies to add to some supplies I already have. The book is for A&P 1 to create neat and pretty notes!💓 #fypシ゚viral #nursingstudenttips #school supplies #springsemester
Mia💗

Mia💗

473 likes

First semester of Nursing school is finished🩺💉
I finished my first semester of nursing school (LVN). Definitely a hard journey for me. I was on the brink of passing, but with GOD I persevered. Since I finished my first semester I want to give some tips: - Time management: is very big in nursing school - use a planner - study for each
Ti'Nya💜

Ti'Nya💜

304 likes

Nursing study notes on a dark grid background, detailing Exam 2 content including cranial nerves, hypothalamus, thermoregulation, heatstroke, aphasia, empathy, signs of pain, DVT, S.B.A.R., and communication standards.
Nursing study notes on a dark grid background, covering communication feedback, arterial occlusion, mitral valve, venous and arterial insufficiency, heat transfer (convection, conduction), normal temperature, pyrexia, hypertension, and hypotension.
Nursing study notes on a dark grid background, outlining interpersonal values, active listening, knowing the patient, spiritual care, touch as nonverbal communication, various lung sounds (crackles, wheezing, rhonchi), heart sounds (S3, S4), and vertigo.
FINALS- FIRST SEMESTER NURSING study guide (pt. 2)
First semester nursing student, here! 👋🏻 This is PART 2 of my 4 part study guide to help those who are also first time nursing students looking for a guide to pass fundamentals of nursing! Hope this helps & goodluck to all taking finals!! 🩷✨ #nursingschool #fundamentalsofnursing
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

140 likes

A woman in blue scrubs, gloves, and a nurse cap holds a syringe, with a stethoscope around her neck. Text on the blue background reads 'GRAD MAY 6 B.S. IN NURSING', celebrating her nursing school journey.
A woman in light blue scrubs and gloves forms a heart shape with her hands using a stethoscope, smiling at the camera. She has long dark hair against a grey background.
A woman in a black dress is surrounded by hands holding nursing items like an IV bag, stethoscope, and gloves, along with a champagne glass and bottle, celebrating her nursing journey.
Inspo for Nursing School Photoshoots💕🥰
Officially starting nursing school this spring semester, and I couldn’t be more excited! 💉📚 Can’t wait to do a nursing school photo shoot to celebrate this new chapter! 🩺✨ Who else is starting nursing school or already on their journey? Let’s connect! 💪 #NursingSchoolJourney #lpnstudent #Nur
zai💕🌈

zai💕🌈

1515 likes

Don’t be afraid of nursing school🌸 you can do it!
No one prepares you for nursing school and the stress, anxiety, overwhelming feeling of thinking you won't be able to pass a class, a test or overall the semester. It truly takes a strong minded individual to pursue this career. The human body, the assessments, the diagnoses, to the side/advers
tatiana

tatiana

755 likes

This image outlines establishing priorities in nursing care, categorizing them into high, intermediate, and low priority, including the ABC Rule and patient preferences. It also details Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, from physiological to self-actualization, as a guide for nurses.
This image defines clinical judgment in outcome identification, emphasizing individualized, collaborative, evidence-based, safe, and ethical outcomes. It highlights that good outcome identification provides a clear roadmap for patient care, while poor identification leads to confusion and unmet needs.
This image explains nurse-sensitive outcomes, which nurses directly influence through their care, and introduces the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC). NOC provides standardized outcomes with labels, definitions, and measurement scales to ensure consistent, measurable patient progress.
Nursing Process: Planning/Outcome
1st semester nursing student notes Nursing process: planning/outcome textbook: Fundamentals of Nursing by Potter&Perry 12th edition, Chapter 18 #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nursingnotes #nursingprocess #aestheticnotes
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

22 likes

A flat lay of new semester school supplies, including a blue wide-ruled spiral notebook, assorted index cards, transparent sticky notes, blue ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, and a pack of assorted colored dry erase markers.
Pre-nursing student school supplies📚🥼
School shopping for the upcoming semester ✔️ Nothing fancy; just the basics to help me stay on track and actually use my planner this time 😅📓 I also picked up a whiteboard specifically for Anatomy II and Microbiology! Didn’t take a pic, but it’ll definitely be getting used 🧠🧫 #school suppli
Juju 🉐🖤

Juju 🉐🖤

358 likes

A nursing school slide displays information about the Medulla Oblongata, detailing its functions as a continuation of the spinal cord, containing vital reflex and control centers for cardiac, vasomotor, and respiratory activity. An accompanying diagram of the brain highlights the Pons and Medulla Oblongata.
A nursing school slide presents details on the Reticular Formation, describing it as a complex network filtering sensory information to allow focus on important things, and its role in wakefulness and sleep. A brain diagram labels the Reticular Formation and surrounding structures.
A nursing school slide explains Cerebellar Peduncles, describing them as three pairs of nerve tracts connecting the cerebellum to the brainstem and cerebrum, involved in sensory information and coordinating body movement. A diagram illustrates the Superior, Middle, and Inferior Cerebellar Peduncles.
I finished my first semester of nursing school
I finished my first semester of nursing school and now i’m studying for the TEAS ! i’m so nervous because i really want to graduate 👩🏽‍🎓 in class of 2025 ! i started this journey not knowing what i was meant to do so knowing that i’ve accomplished this much means so much to me ! I know none of this
Sage 🤍🫶🏼

Sage 🤍🫶🏼

78 likes

finals study guide (pt3) - FIRST SEMESTER NURSING
First semester nursing student, here! 👋🏻 This is PART 3 of my 4 part study guide to help those who are also first time nursing students looking for a guide to pass fundamentals of nursing! Hope this helps & goodluck to all taking finals!! 🩷✨ #nursingschool #fundamentalsofnursing
sydni g 🌷

sydni g 🌷

166 likes

How I got all As in nursing school
#nursingstudent #nursing #nursepractitionerschool
Daphnee NP

Daphnee NP

74 likes

A palm tree against a blue sky with text overlays "Let's chat" and "Nursing school Study tips". Cartoon graphics of a lemon character and a bottle are also present, introducing the topic of study tips for nursing students.
Nursing school study tips 🩺
#nursingcollege #nursingstudent #fyp #studenttips #studentnurse
Shellon 🌸

Shellon 🌸

43 likes

I got accepted into nursing school!
I got accepted into nursing school today and I’m so excited but I have no idea what I’ll need besides the program required items. Are the subscriptions really worth it (NurseNexus, simple nursing , ect) ? What are y’all’s biggest tips? Also please don’t come to the comments saying run…. #nursingst
Amanda Ray

Amanda Ray

2585 likes

Tips for Surviving Nursing School
Nursing school is hard. It’s hard to get into, hard to get through, and hard to finish. If you’re trying to get into nursing school or trying to survive it, I feel you 😂 I’m in my second semester of nursing school, and these are some of the things I’ve learned so far: 🫶🏻 TIME MANAGEMENT 🫶🏻 - Y
hannah 🦋

hannah 🦋

856 likes

How I Passed ✨ Nursing School ✨
1.) Remember: You’re there for a reason! - whatever the reason may be, you want to be there! Something/someone drove you to want to become a nurse, don’t forget it. 2.) Prioritize! - nursing school is a commitment, in the classroom and out of it. You have to ask your self “Do I want this bad e
Aubrey Daley

Aubrey Daley

236 likes

A nursing study guide on lab values, detailing normal ranges, causes of low and high levels for glucose, pH, BUN, creatinine, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelets, WBC, ALT, AST, albumin, and total protein. It includes a table of common lab value ranges.
A nursing study guide explaining compensated and partially compensated acid-base imbalances. It defines these states and provides examples for fully compensated metabolic and respiratory acidosis/alkalosis, showing pH, CO2, and HCO3 values.
A nursing study guide outlining respiratory and metabolic acidosis and alkalosis. It details the causes, pathophysiology, and signs/symptoms for each of these four acid-base imbalances.
Nursing fundamentals pt2
More nursing fundamentals/health assessment and skills notes. My particular program did not touch much on values and imbalances until 2nd semester which is where we really got into it. Still super helpful to know and to learn even if your program does not go into it right away in first semester. It
Hailey

Hailey

717 likes

A matcha latte on a wooden table outdoors, with text overlay "Misconceptions about nursing school" and "Things they say to scare you SWIPE", set against a background of an outdoor seating area with a glass roof.
A black stethoscope and a pink nursing reference card with medical abbreviations and normal lab values. Text overlay addresses the misconception "You will be too busy for anything & say goodbye to your social life" and states it's false with organization.
A desk setup with a computer monitor displaying the time 11:35, a keyboard, and a drink. Text overlay addresses the misconception "Med surg clinicals are the worst and boring" and states it's false, emphasizing learning opportunities.
Misconceptions about nursing school 🧠
These are some things that people told when I started nursing school. 🩺 Of course these statements scared me but I wasnt going to let someone’s experience ruin/determine my nursing school journey! 💗 1️⃣ “you will be too busy for anything & say goodbye to your social life” In my first se
jasmine 🌷

jasmine 🌷

144 likes

See more