It is with acute happiness that I would like to report..........
WE ALL PASSED ACUTE CARE!!!!!!!!!
Thank the good Lord. Miracles are alive.
Once more.....it seems that the class is very aware that we need each other. (for the most part) I think that has alot to do our teacher Mrs. M and our new girl Sam I Am.
Sam I Am is our resident pregnant nursing student. The thing I love about Sam is that she says many of the things that are on my mind to the class. I have learned to shut up (not necessarily a good thing) but she is pregnant so it can be blamed on hormones. (YES!) Honestly though, I think she has such a good heart and is completely adorable so we would listen to anything she said. Except for Shorty for no other reason that she listens to NO ONE. Shorty you know its true. But that's why we love YOU. I am really pleased that Sam has joined our class.
On the same token....I am very sad to see our instructor Mrs. M go. We had a rocky start....but we grew to really appreciate you as a teacher and a person. We thank you for advocating for us and helping us along but not spoon feeding us. We truly appreciated you effort to treat us well and assuming that we are not tards.
Of course with the leaving of all the lecture teachers who we felt supported the main goal....we will be entering new territory. An anticipated subject in a possibly hostile environment.....but hopefully not. We will be doing Pedatrics. I am a little scared (suprise, suprise). I am a little worried about seeing some really sick or injured children. That would be heart breaking. I am sure everything will work out.
Oh and Ms Movie Star Discovery Channel Star Clinical Instructor....yeah, you the one who thinks children are a desease process.....hee.....we will miss you in Peds......and Mother Baby for that matter. Hmm. Shorty. Maybe we should send out kids over to her house since she will have some time on her hands now. HEEEE! Just kidding! ....or are we?


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there sure are enough of them, eh?
having lived with four nurses, one who actually MADE the jump from LPN to R.N. (and later D.R.N.)... I have some idea..
go get 'em LAIDES!
It sometimes makes me sad when I read of the bond you and your classmates have. I thought my group had the same thing, but it quickly dissipated when we all went out separate ways to our new work worlds. I found my class picture not too long ago, and was very dismayed at how few names I could remember of the people I had spent such intense times with.
We had a pregnant girl in our class. She kept getting pregnant and having babies, making it necessary for her to drop several semesters behind. I think she finally graduated about 18 months after the rest of us did. I had the pleasure of working with her in later years, many times.
And then there was the pregnant girl who was having labor pains during our pinning ceremony...
Congradulations (deliberate spelling)!