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Let’s be real for a second. As a nurse, your brain never actually "clocks out." Whether you’re driving home replaying that one lab result, or you’re laying in bed wondering if you actually charted that output, the "always on" mode...
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It’s 07:30. You just handed over the messiest assignment of your life, survived a 12-hour grind of high-acuity vitals, and now you’re walking out into the blinding, offensive glare of the morning sun. For everyone else, the day is starting....
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You know that feeling. You’ve just finished a 12-hour shift that felt more like 48. Your feet are pulsing, your back is screaming, and your brain is a chaotic loop of ventilator alarms, call lights, and that one patient who...
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You know that feeling. The shift is over, the handoff is done, and you’re finally walking to your car. Your feet are throbbing, your brain is still replaying that "code blue" from four hours ago, and your "nurse brain" is...
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Let’s be honest: if you give a nursing student another textbook, a fancy pen, or a "Nursing is a Work of Heart" coffee mug, they might actually cry. And not the happy kind of tears. Nursing school is a unique...
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