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Old 09-30-2013, 05:31 PM   #22
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The RN program is very rough , its a lot of discipline. Its militant in the fact that the instructors prepare you for the real world . You are not always going to be treated nicely by the docs and certainly some pts and certainly families . They mold you into a strong , confident , knowledgable nurse . This is fabulous though and a blessing bc this is the nurse you need to be and who the pts and families need you to be.
If you take this road , find one of us for help or to vent to and give you the pep talk to get through it , we've all been through it and have probably cried or attempted to quit it .

* stupid endocrine/respiratory together ain't even right *
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