NR 351 Week 1 Discussion: Introductions (Required, not Graded)

My name is … and I live in Oberlin, oh (EST) which is about 45 minutes west of Cleveland.  I am married (almost 21 years) and we have 3 beautiful daughters 16, 19, and 23 years old.  My husband is a grain farmer and raises cattle, and I have been a nurse for the last eleven and a half years. 

I started my nursing career on the cardiac stepdown unit, and shortly thereafter moved on to the cardiovascular ICU.  I have been full time in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab for the last 6 years.  We work 4 days a week and take call several days during the week and weekends. 

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The call burden that we have at work and unpredictable hours is what produces the most anxiety for me upon returning to school.  I am hopeful that my family and coworkers will be understanding during this time. 

                I am one of the preceptors for new employees and decided to begin my baccalaureate degree again to advance my career toward education.  I began a program several years ago and had to withdrawal due to family obligations.  I have heard good things about Chamberlain University and when looking for a school they were very willing to take into consideration classes that I have already taken.

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Hello, my name is T….  I live in Renton, Washington.  I am married and have two sons.  One is five and half, and another one is two years old.  I am a full-time mom on weekdays and a part-time nurse supervisor on weekends at SNF.  I decided to return to school because I have always wanted to get a BSN.  This way I can explore more in the other nursing fields.  What I most nervous is the time management with all the mother’s duties, house chores, work, and school.  On the other hand, I also take care of my mother.  The reason I chose Chamberlain College of Nursing is because of a friend’s referral, and the staff are nice and supportive.  I enjoy spend time with my family, traveling, and love being a nurse which is my childhood dream.  I used to thought I wanted to be either a teacher or a nurse that can help people, but then I also thought a nurse can save people’s lives as well.  That was why I chose nursing.  Therefore, I am excited to continue pursuing my nursing education.   

My name is C…,  I live in Long Beach, CA (PST) with my dog Oso. I was in the Army for 12 years and it was during my last deployment I decided to finish out my contract and pursue my next career choice. I enjoy spending time with friends and family, road trips, going to the beach, hiking with my dog and going to the movies. I completed my ASN in December of 2019 and just hit my one year mark working in the hospital. I wanted to take a little break after nursing school and focus on getting my experience working in acute care before returning for my BSN.  I chose Chamberlain College of Nursing for a few reasons… I have heard good reviews from co-workers and friends that are currently attending and the tuition costs are very reasonable. I am mostly excited with a dash of nervousness about returning to school as I figure out this online classroom as well as balancing work/life. I currently work on a Cardiac DOU which has been a great learning experience as a new grad as well as completing my first year in a pandemic.

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