ADVENTURES IN
NURSING
OUR FOURTH DAY OF NURSING
SCHOOL
Day #4 and we’re still
going at it. We’ve lost a couple more
people by now. They’re dropping like
flies. We’re getting friendly with a few
of the grown-ups, and B and I are realizing that we’re not the only ones who
are feeling like fish out of water.
Thank God. That gives us hope.
Mrs. B-1 hustles in and
begins to return yesterday’s quiz to us.
Shoot! Darn! Heck!
(Those are not the words that were going through my head, but they’re
close enough.) I failed my first quiz of
nursing school. Boy, do I feel like an
idiot. Not exactly the brilliant
beginning for which I was hoping. And
look at B over there with her A minus.
Bitch! (And I mean that in the
best possible way.) It just might
behoove me to begin studying with her. We
can be our own little study group of two.
I do not want a repeat of this fiasco.
Time to get serious.
But wait there’s more! Here comes today’s quiz on Chapter one of A
and P. Hey, I actually know some of this
stuff. Let’s say a silent prayer that I
actually pass this one. It’s only day
four and my brain feels crammed with information already. Do I actually need to know this crap? Do people actually survive nursing school? I suppose they must.
On to Chapter two of A and
P. Hustling right along. Listen to lecture, take notes on lecture,
rinse and repeat. Occasionally, someone
will ask a question and we get sidetracked for several minutes. Mrs. B-1 doesn’t waste much time on such
nonsense. She’s got a schedule to
maintain. We’re welcome to visit the
nursing library in the next room for additional information, but let’s stick to
the lesson plan for now. In other words,
hear it, digest it, learn it, and spew it back out when you need to. That’s how we do nursing school. ARGHHH!
Blessed break time. Time to stuff my face with junk food so my
brain and body will continue to function.
Time to spend 15 minutes gossiping with our new friends, wondering who will
be next to leave us. We’re determined it
won’t be any of us. We are grown-ups
after all. Fingers crossed.
Time for Mrs. B-2, whose
teaching style is completely different from Mrs. B-1. First, naturally, we get today’s quiz from
her, and I feel better prepared for that.
She then returns yesterday’s quiz, which I passed! Just barely, but I’ll take it for now.
Her lecture begins, but she’s
easily distracted by questions. Already
a couple of people are using this to their advantage. The lesson goes off on tangents, and there’s
very little note taking because we’re getting very little real information from
her. We do, however, hear lots of
stories from her nursing career. Some of
them are interesting, and some of them cause me to wonder why anyone ever wants
to be a nurse. B and I write notes to
each other, wondering if this day will ever end.
It does end – finally. We spend several minutes leaning against our
car talking to a couple of classmates while we smoke our blessed cigarette. The cute hunky married guy is becoming a friend,
as is the lovely longhaired lady from the nearby Indian reservation town. They seem just like us - real people with
kids, too many bills, not enough money, and not enough time to get it all done.
We’re not alone! Life is hard and nursing school is making it
harder. But, we’re on a mission and, by
God, we’re gonna make this thing happen!
We will not be defeated! We’re
feeling pretty frisky since the next day is Friday.
NEXT UP: DAY FIVE OF NURSING SCHOOL
I actually had a hard time with A&P but in the end it taught me so very much. I took Billing and Coding school ... it was not easy!
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I've heard about billing and coding, Val, and what I heard was that it was hard, too! I actually grew to love A & P - until I got to fetal circulation! Luckily, that was near the end of my second year, when it was too late to drop out! lol
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