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You know that feeling. You’ve just finished a 12-hour shift, your compression socks are practically fused to your skin, and while your body is physically in your car, your brain is still back in Room 402. You’re mentally double-checking if...
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Let’s be real for a second. As nurses, our brains never truly "turn off." Even when we finally unlace our sneakers and hit the couch, we’re still thinking about that patient in Room 4, the charting we hope we finished...
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You know that specific "click" of the front door closing behind you after a 12-hour shift? It’s the sound of survival. Whether you just walked out of a chaotic ER bay, a high-stakes ICU unit, or finished a long night...
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You just finished a 12-hour shift. Your feet are throbbing, your back is stiff, and you’ve spent the last hour charting things you’re pretty sure you already charted twice. You get home, scroll through your phone for five minutes, and...
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Let’s be real for a second: nursing school isn’t just a degree; it’s an endurance test. If you know someone currently in the trenches of clinical rotations, you know they aren’t just "tired." They are a specific kind of "nursing...
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