by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Sep 9, 2021 | Critical Thinking, NCLEX, NCLEX-RN, New Graduate Nurses, Nursing School, Strategies for Success
Being able to critically think in nursing, is being able to organize thoughts in a systematic and logical manner. This will help to ensure safe nursing practice and high-quality care. Although nursing students may hear the words: “The NCLEX will challenge your...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | May 22, 2018 | Coping with Stress, Nursing School, Personal Experience, Strategies for Success, Student Nurse, Studying, Uncategorized, Work-Life Balance
We all know that nursing students want to excel during their clinical rotations. Since nursing is complex and often stressful, sometimes students struggle in finding common ground with their instructors and experienced nursing staff. This article highlights five easy...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Jan 17, 2018 | Inspirational, NCLEX-RN, Nurses Matter, Nursing Inspiration, Nursing School, Studying, Test-Taking Strategies, Work-Life Balance
It’s that time of year again—nursing students nationwide are looking forward to finishing up their final semester of school, and many are beginning to worry about the NCLEX exam. With all of the sleepless nights and last-minute cram sessions to come, test anxiety will...
by Damion Jenkins, RN, MSN, CEO | Oct 30, 2015 | Critical Thinking, New Graduate Nurses, Nursing Leadership, Nursing School, Patient Advocacy, Personal Experience, Student Nurse, Travel Nursing, Travel RN, Uncategorized
This Blog was Originally Published on Calling All Nurses – YES! Patient advocacy does in fact matter in nursing school. Unfortunately, many nursing programs wait to introduce the concept of patient advocacy until either the third or fourth semesters of their...