How to Build a Nursing Crew That Keeps You Sane
Feeling alone as a new nurse? Learn how to build your nursing crew, find mentorship, and survive the stress of nursing life—without going it alone.
💊 Antibiotics Uncovered: A Story-Based Survival Guide for NCLEX and New Nurses
Master antibiotics the fun way! This NCLEX-friendly guide breaks down drug classes, actions, uses, and side effects—with memory-boosting stories for new nurses and students.
🩺 Working July 4th? Essential Tips for Nurses
Working July 4th? These essential tips for nurses will help you handle your shift with confidence, compassion, and team spirit.
The Emotional Weight of Nursing: What New Nurses Need to Know
New nurses often carry emotional weight no one warned them about. Learn how to process difficult shifts, prevent burnout, and protect your heart in nursing.
Wound Care Basics for New Nurses: What They Don’t Teach You in School
Learn wound care basics for new nurses — types, staging, dressing selection, and mistakes to avoid. What nursing school didn’t teach, we’re covering here.
How Nursing Pioneers Inspire Change Today
Discover how nursing pioneers like Szold, Wald, and Mahoney shaped healthcare—and how their stories inspire today’s nurses to advocate for respect, equity, and excellence.
🔥Your Burning Questions Answered: Real Talk for NCLEX Students and New Nurses
Learn how to prevent medication errors in nursing — from the 6 rights to real-world strategies for new nurses and NCLEX prep.
💊 Medication Errors New Nurses Make (and How to Avoid Them)
Learn how to prevent medication errors in nursing — from the 6 rights to real-world strategies for new nurses and NCLEX prep.
🧠 How to Handle Test Anxiety: Techniques from Nurses Who Passed on Their First Try
Test anxiety during the NCLEX is more than nerves — it can seriously affect how you think, recall, and perform. As a nurse coach who’s worked with dozens of anxious test-takers, I’ve seen firsthand how smart students can blank out, freeze, or fall apart under pressure. But I’ve also seen them succeed — using the exact NCLEX test anxiety tips I’m sharing with you today.
Transition Shock in New Nurses: When I Froze During My First Code
There’s that moment — when something starts going wrong, alarms go off, or a patient looks “off” — and suddenly, your brain blanks.
You know what to do… but your body won’t move.
Freezing in clinicals or on the floor happens to more new nurses than you think.
Things I Was Afraid to Admit as a New Nurse — And Why They Made Me Stronger
Nursing school teaches you the science. The NCLEX tests your memory. But nothing quite prepares you for the emotional rollercoaster that is your first shift as a nurse.
I used to think I was the only one feeling overwhelmed, second-guessing myself, and praying no one noticed how terrified I was.
Spoiler: I wasn’t alone — and neither are you.
15 Nursing Hacks You Won’t Find in Textbooks
You’ve memorized the pharmacology charts. You’ve passed the simulations. You’ve done the study groups, the flashcards, and maybe even cried over a dosage calc or two. But out on the floor? It’s a whole different game.
That’s where the real nursing hacks come in — the clever, unexpected tricks that make your shift smoother, faster, and way less stressful. These are the little things that nobody teaches you in school, but every nurse ends up picking up somewhere along the way.
Here are 15 of the best ones I’ve gathered (and wish I’d known sooner)
Navigating the Unexpected in Nursing: How to Stay Calm & Adapt
In nursing, unpredictability is the norm. Code blues, short staffing, combative patients, and sudden patient declines are all part of the job. The reality is that we’re facing a nursing shortage, and hospitals are working to address the reasons why so many nurses are leaving the field. While we can’t always control our work environment, we can control how we prepare and adapt.
NCLEX Test-Takers & New Nurses: What to Expect on Exam Day—And Beyond!
If you're about to take the NCLEX, you probably feel a mix of nerves and excitement. But what happens after you pass? What they don’t tell you is that fundamental nursing differs from answering NCLEX questions. Whether you're gearing up for test day or already on the floor as a new nurse, let’s walk through what to expect from both experiences—and how to connect the dots between them.
The Nursing Detective: Spotting the Early Signs of Patient Deterioration Before It’s Too Late
As a new nurse or NCLEX student, learning to spot early warning signs can be the difference between a stable patient and a full-blown emergency. This is where your detective skills come in. You don’t need a badge—just a keen eye, sharp critical thinking, and the confidence to act.
Advocating for Yourself as a Nurse: How to Protect Your Safety, Reputation & Mental Health
Nurses are taught to advocate for patients—but who’s advocating for the nurses? Many nurses struggle to set boundaries, push back against unfair treatment, or ask for help when overwhelmed. The demanding nature of the profession can sometimes make self-advocacy feel uncomfortable or even impossible.
Mental Health & Burnout: Coping with Workplace Stress as a Nurse
Healthcare workers are twice as likely to experience depression compared to other professions. Exposure to violence, online harassment, and emotional trauma increases the risk of PTSD and anxiety in nurses. If you've ever felt exhausted, detached, or emotionally drained—you’re not alone.
Social Media & Nurses: What You Need to Know
Social media has transformed how we connect, share, and engage with the world. For nurses, it can be an excellent tool for networking, professional growth, and patient education. However, it also comes with serious risks—from online harassment to job-related consequences that could impact your career.
Workplace Violence Against Nurses: What Every New Nurse Needs to Know
Workplace violence in healthcare is alarmingly common, yet it remains underreported, dismissed, or even accepted as “part of the job.”
For new nurses and NCLEX students, understanding the reality of workplace violence is essential. Knowing what to expect, how to recognize the signs, and what steps to take can help protect you and your colleagues.
Confidence in Nursing: Building the Foundation for Success
Confidence is an essential quality for nurses at all stages of their careers. It influences everything from mastering new procedures to advocating for patients and making sound clinical decisions. For new nurses and NCLEX students, confidence can be the key to overcoming challenges like imposter syndrome, performing under pressure, and providing safe, effective care. In this blog, we’ll explore why confidence is vital, how it impacts nursing practice, and actionable strategies for building and maintaining it.