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Florence Nursingtales: June 2013
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013. I can honestly say that this degree is one of the hardest things I have ever done. Not only is it physically and mentally demanding, but it's also extremely emotionally demanding. Whether you're at university or out in practice, times can get tough, and it's important during those times to have a solid support network. There is no obvious or easy solution to many of these problems. However, perhaps an element of flexibility and understanding from the institutions involved, co...
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Florence Nursingtales: October 2013
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Monday, 7 October 2013. During a recent eye-opening conversation with a much-loved, long-standing friend, it was revealed to me that she believed me to be brave. ‘Brave for what? Dealing with the expulsion of imagined gallons of bodily fluids on a daily basis, looking after 'all those drunk patients who end up in A&E of a weekend' - I've never worked in A&E, and perhaps most frightening for them, caring for those who are in pain, or critically ill, or dying. Whilst most (if not all! Come Dine With Me.
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Florence Nursingtales: April 2013
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Sunday, 14 April 2013. Posted by Florence Nursingtales. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Newly-qualified adult-field nurse, avid NHS supporter, social-media advocate, blogger, and feminist: obsessed with all things nursing, coffee, carbs, and dogs! Once a student-nurse blog, the aim now is to chronicle my journey as a NQN and beyond. You can contact me on florencenursingtales@gmail.com. View my complete profile. Come Dine With Me. End Of First Year. Social Media For Nurses. Student Nurse Blogger Collective.
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Florence Nursingtales: July 2013
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Sunday, 14 July 2013. Education Is The Key To Success. One of the many things I was blissfully unaware of before embarking on my nursing education, was the fact that I would regularly encounter negative perceptions in relation to university-educated student nurses' quality of learning and preparation, in comparison to the more traditional method of ‘training’ i.e. pre Project 2000. Posted by Florence Nursingtales. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Education Is The Key To Success.
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Florence Nursingtales: February 2014
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Tuesday, 4 February 2014. So as you're all too aware, third year has proven to be somewhat of a rough ride thus far, and not just for me it seems. On the whole it's been pretty unrelenting, and with the start of semester two and our final module having now arrived, there's no sign of things easing up. This is a positive post however (remember those? And within the last week or so I feel that I’ve finally started to gain some sort of clarity and perspective on things. Rather brilliantly writes here. Stude...
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Florence Nursingtales: Don't Take It Personally
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Wednesday, 18 December 2013. Don't Take It Personally. Last week I found myself engaged in a conversation with someone in which. For their collective experiences, and offered my sympathies in relation to the numerous emotive events that were effortlessly reeled off. I was genuinely remorseful for what had happened. It had stemmed from a positive exchange between myself and another tweeter in which we highlighted the seemingly high calibre of our future nursing workforce, before being hijacked by a third ...
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Florence Nursingtales: December 2013
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Wednesday, 18 December 2013. Don't Take It Personally. Last week I found myself engaged in a conversation with someone in which. For their collective experiences, and offered my sympathies in relation to the numerous emotive events that were effortlessly reeled off. I was genuinely remorseful for what had happened. It had stemmed from a positive exchange between myself and another tweeter in which we highlighted the seemingly high calibre of our future nursing workforce, before being hijacked by a third ...
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Florence Nursingtales: It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014. It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Times. And the inherent protection in relation to what for the most part are, proportionate expectations and responsibilities, which in turn has often rewarded me with increased disposable time to spend with patients, often in contrast to the registered members of staff. Posted by Florence Nursingtales. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. It Was The Best Of Times, It Was The Worst Of Time. Come Dine With Me.
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Florence Nursingtales: August 2013
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Friday, 16 August 2013. I was never convinced by the early and repeated warnings that three seemingly long years at university would be over in the proverbial blink of an eye. Or that the time for transition from student to qualified nurse would arrive far sooner than any of us were expecting. Yet here I am, officially at the end of my second year, and with only one more year to go! Posted by Florence Nursingtales. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Come Dine With Me. End Of First Year.
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Florence Nursingtales: Letting Go
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Tuesday, 4 February 2014. So as you're all too aware, third year has proven to be somewhat of a rough ride thus far, and not just for me it seems. On the whole it's been pretty unrelenting, and with the start of semester two and our final module having now arrived, there's no sign of things easing up. This is a positive post however (remember those? And within the last week or so I feel that I’ve finally started to gain some sort of clarity and perspective on things. Rather brilliantly writes here. Socia...
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