Monday, August 24, 2009

first day, second year

e.x.h.a.u.s.t.e.d.

Put a mortgage closing (because that's about how many papers we signed today), carrying at least 15 lbs in books, a steam roller, and shell shock together and you have moi, today the first day of my second year of nursing school.

Ever heard the phrase "I feel like I've been rode hard and put away wet"? Yeah, that about covers it!

We had clinical instructors come in and speak briefly on clinicals. We went over clinical schedules. We had our regular instructor fill us to bursting at the seams with information for this semester. We were yet again notified of the $183 we'd be paying for the ATI tests for this semester. We were notified that ATI tests would count for 5% of our final grade. Some of us were given letters of notification of vaccinations that were due. I have to do my PPD. We went over this year's edition of the nursing student handbook. We were told that board scores are up 10% from the last year's. We'll be the class to bring it even higher, we were told. We sat for lecture. We did get a few breaks, and an hour for lunch.

All in all, although it was an exhausting day, it was exciting. I was up at 0240, and it took a while to get back to sleep, so that doesn't help with the fatigue. I have to do some reading and signing papers I didn't get signed in class, along with the stuff the boys brought/bring home.

I can only hope to stay awake long enough to go to bed at a decent itme, and then maybe I'll sleep through the night...

...then on to day two!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brings back many memories/nightmares lol... you can do it!!

IsntSheLovlei said...

Always glad to "meet" a fellow nursing student...looking forward to following your journey... I'm heading into my junior year of my BSN...everyone says it will fly right by but they truly don't understand unless they've walked in our clogs! ;)

Good luck to you!

SummerAnytime said...

Wow, overwhelming! I just now got my scedule today but don't start until sept.28. I really am dreading it, cause we know how much work it is now huh? Hang in there!

paris said...

I bet you're a fabulous nurse in the making. Keep on truckin! And take time to take care of yourself, it's important!