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You’ve been on the hunt for a new job that’s a better fit for your skills and aspirations as a Med-Surg nurse. You’ve updated your resume, submitted countless applications, and even landed a few interviews. But so far, all you’ve gotten are rejection emails. It’s
You just finished a 12-hour shift. Your feet hurt, your mind is foggy, and the idea of learning something new feels like climbing a mountain with no summit in sight. If that sounds like you, know this: you’re not alone. But here’s the thing—staying relevant
Ever feel like your shift is a never-ending relay race, with new tasks popping up faster than you can handle? One minute you’re helping a patient to the bathroom, the next you’re waiting for the doctor to finish a conversation, and somewhere in between, you’re
There’s nothing quite like the moment you find out you’ve been “floated” to another floor. You’re now headed to unfamiliar territory, where you don’t know the patients, the staff, or even where they keep the IV supplies. It’s like being dropped into a foreign country
You’re halfway through another long shift, balancing medications, patient care, and charting, when it happens—another annoying delay. Yet again, a late discharge, another frustrated family member at the nursing station asking why their loved one is still waiting to go home. It’s a situation you’ve
