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In this episode, I’m sharing five ways to stand out as the amazing new-grad nurse that you are! Plus, I am excited to have Andrea Gournier from The Resume Rx on this episode to share her best tips for making a standout resume and cover letter. You can learn more about Amanda’s services and resume templates here. Be sure to use promo code STRAIGHTA to get 20% off the template bundle we talk about in the episode!
A big thank-you to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. You can learn more about HCA’s robust Nurse Residency Program here.
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
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Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) occurs when the infant breathes in meconium either before, during or after labor. In this episode, we’ll be talking through the four pathophysiologies of MAS, who is at risk, and nursing implications using the Straight A Nursing LATTE method.
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
If you’d like to learn more about pediatrics, come right this way!
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Your first five shifts are a pivotal time for new grad nurses. Not only for your career, but settling into your new job as well. In this episode, I’m sharing with you the key things to focus on as you begin your first job as a nurse.
A big “thank you” to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. Click here to learn more about HCA Healthcare’s robust nurse residency program.
Want a fun Bingo card to keep track of your new-nurse accomplishments? Download it here.
Curious about the interdisciplinary team? Check out this episode.
Read the show notes here.
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In this episode, I’m getting super personal and telling you about my own experience with PV. Of course, we’ll also be going through this myeloproliferative disorder using the Straight A Nursing LATTE method.
Loving the Latte Method? Download a free template here.
For references and to read this information, check out the online article here.
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I get so many questions from students that are nearing graduation and wanted to share some of the most recent ones here with you in this Q&A. In this episode, we’ll talk about:
How to deal when everyone tells you that you have to start in Med/Surg but you really don’t want to
Maximizing learning with limited clinical hours
Demystifying what those first crucial few months will be like as a new RN
How to manage multiple job offers with professionalism
Tips on gaining confidence as a new nurse
Advice for how to talk to patients with limited clinical experience
Specific areas to focus on for NCLEX studying
Choosing between the specialty you love and the general route most nursing schools advise
Red flags to look for while interviewing
How to keep a positive mindset when so many people are talking negatively about nursing right now
A big “thank you” to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. Click here to learn more about HCA Healthcare’s robust nurse residency program.
Check out the article here.
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Mannitol is a common medication you are likely to see on nursing school exams, NCLEX, and in the clinical setting. Because it requires careful administration, assessment, and follow-up, you will most likely see it utilized in the critical care environment. In this episode, we’ll go through mannitol using the Straight A Nursing DRRUGS framework.
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
Learn some of the most common root/suffix conventions used in pharmacology to make studying and understanding easier than ever! Grab the FREE pharmacology cheatsheet!
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Many concepts you will learn in nursing school are related, but different enough that it can often be confusing to keep all the key elements distinct from one another. A great example of these are the two related-but-different conditions DI and SIADH.
Diabetes insipidus (DI) and syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) are essentially opposite of one another. It’s important you understand how to differentiate between the two in clinical and on your exams.
Are you starting nursing school soon? Get prepped with Crucial Concepts Bootcamp!
A big “thank you” to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. Click here to learn more about HCA Healthcare’s robust nurse residency program.
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
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Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is a cyanotic congenital heart disease characterized by four key defects - pulmonary stenosis, right ventricular hypertrophy, ventricular septal defect and overriding aorta.
In this episode we’ll talk through the physiological consequences of these defects, the complications of this condition, and then we’ll go through it from top to bottom using the Straight A Nursing LATTE Method.
Download the LATTE Method template here.
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
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If you are graduating from nursing school soon, you are undoubtedly starting to think about your first nursing job. For many of you, that will involve participating in a nurse residency program. In this episode, we’ll discuss what nurse residency programs are, why they are valuable, how they are structured, and what to look for when choosing one.
A big thank-you to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. HCA Healthcare provides new grad nurses opportunities to transition into practice with extra support through their nurse residency program. Learn more about their programs throughout the United States here.
Read the article and view references here.
Studying for the NCLEX soon? Maximize your studying with Study Sesh, my private podcast that uses PodQuizzes, Drills, Case Studies and more to truly change the way you study.
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) are two conditions along the same spectrum. In this episode we cover the basics of immunity, the progression of HIV to AIDS, signs and symptoms, assessments, tests, treatments and key patient education.
Starting nursing school soon? Get the New Nursing Student Checklist so you can be prepped and ready for your program!
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
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If you're not following yet, what are you waiting for? It takes just a quick moment and the episodes show up like magic every Thursday. And, when I release a bonus episode, those show up, too! You'll never miss a thing! In Apple Podcasts, just click on the three little dots in the upper right corner here.
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Osteoporosis is a complex, multifactorial disease of compromised bone strength and integrity. This episode covers the key things you need to know about osteoporosis for NCLEX and nursing school.
Key hormones involved in osteoporosis
Types of osteoporosis
Risk factors for osteoporosis
Osteoporosis complications
Signs and symptoms
Tests and assessments
Treatments
Patient education for osteoporosis
A big “thank you” to HCA Healthcare for sponsoring this episode. Click here to learn more about HCA Healthcare’s robust nurse residency program.
Study Sesh - If you enjoyed using auditory recall as a way to review, then you’ll love Study Sesh!
Want to maximize your learning by reading this information, too? Check out the article and references here.
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Allopurinol is often considered to be one of the top 100 most-prescribed medications in the U.S., so it will definitely be on your exams or something you’ll see in the clinical setting. In this episode, we’re going through all the things you need to know about allopurinol using the Straight A Nursing DRRUGS framework. See references for this lesson and get it in written format here.
For more pharmacology articles and podcast episodes, click here.
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Meningitis is a disease condition that typically affects pediatrics and young adults, so it is usually taught as part of a pediatrics course. However, it is important to note that it can occur at any age. In this episode we’ll be talking about the key types of meningitis and how they differ, namely viral and bacterial meningitis. See references for this lesson and get it in written format here.
A big THANK YOU to our sponsor, HCA Healthcare. Not only did they help make this episode possible, but they provide great nurse residency programs to support those entering the profession. HCA Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. Learn more, explore openings and apply here: https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/residency
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Study Sesh features PodQuizzes and other forms of dynamic audio learning to free you from your desk. It truly does change the way you study!
To utilize the LATTE method with this and other conditions, download the template here.
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If you're not following yet, what are you waiting for? It takes just a quick moment and the episodes show up like magic every Thursday. And, when I release a bonus episode, those show up, too! You'll never miss a thing! In Apple Podcasts, just click on the three little dots in the upper right corner here.
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To commemorate the 200th episode of the Straight A Nursing podcast, I asked my listeners what they wanted to learn and SO MANY of you said “oncology!” In this episode, we are diving into an oncological emergency, tumor lysis syndrome (TLS). See references for this lesson and get it in written format here.
In addition to it being our 200th episode, we’re also celebrating 4 million downloads! A giant, enormous, huge, monumental, gargantuan THANK YOU to you! I couldn’t have reached this enormous milestone without you!!
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Study Sesh features PodQuizzes and other forms of dynamic audio learning to free you from your desk. It truly does change the way you study!
Electrolytes Bundle: This study guide helps you understand how key electrolytes contribute to your patient's clinical condition (like Tumor Lysis Syndrome!).
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Hyperglycemia is about so much more than simply diabetes (though, of course, there’s nothing simple about diabetes, either!). In this episode I’m talking you through the key things you need to know about hyperglycemia including the various causes. See references for this lesson and get it in written format here.
A big THANK YOU to our sponsor, HCA Healthcare. Not only did they help make this episode possible, but they provide great nurse residency programs to support those entering the profession. HCA Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. Learn more, explore openings and apply here: https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/residency
Helpful links to accompany this episode:
Study Sesh features PodQuizzes and other forms of dynamic audio learning to free you from your desk. It truly does change the way you study!
Hypoglycemia: Check out this episode to get the full picture of blood glucose abnormalities.
Cushing’s Disease: See how Cushing’s disease contributes to hyperglycemia in this episode.
Diabetes: Learn more about diabetes in my 2nd-ever podcast episode!
Diabetes Pharmacology: Learn about medications used to treat diabetes in this episode.
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If you're not following yet, what are you waiting for? It takes just a quick moment and the episodes show up like magic every Thursday. And, when I release a bonus episode, those show up, too! You'll never miss a thing!
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UPDATE! I inadvertently stated dyskinesia to mean slow movements...I meant to say "involuntary movements." I will be updating the audio.
In this episode covering Parkinson’s Disease, we’re diving deep to give you a really thorough understanding of what you need to know for your nursing school exams. This content is based off the Parkinson’s lesson I’m creating for Beyond Bootcamp, so if you find it helpful, then you may want to check it out here.
See references for this lesson and get it in written format here.
Helpful links to accompany this episode:
Beyond Bootcamp takes you into the Med Surg topics students struggle with the most, so you don’t have to!
Study Sesh features PodQuizzes and other forms of dynamic audio learning to free you from your desk. It truly does change the way you study!
Beers List: Learn what the Beers List is and how it affects pharmacological treatment in the elderly.
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In this episode, we are reviewing the key things you need to know about anorexia nervosa. If you struggle with an eating disorder, and hearing about this topic triggers you, please proceed with caution, or avoid altogether. Your mental health is more important than any nursing school exam.
If you or someone you care about suffers from an eating disorder, please reach out to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) for a wealth of free resources, online chat, and a toll-free help line. If you are in crisis, text NEDA to 741741 and you’ll be connected with a trained volunteer at Crisis Text Line. Crisis Text Line utilizes text messaging to provide free 24/7 support to individuals who are struggling with mental health.
Get this lesson and the references in written format here.
A big THANK YOU to our sponsor, HCA Healthcare. Not only did they help make this episode possible, but they provide great nurse residency programs to support those entering the profession. HCA Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. Learn more, explore openings and apply here.
Helpful links to accompany this episode:
Beyond Bootcamp takes you into the Med Surg topics students struggle with the most, so you don’t have to!
Study Sesh features PodQuizzes and other forms of dynamic audio learning to free you from your desk. It truly does change the way you study!
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If this episode helped you, please take a moment to rate and review the show! This helps others find the podcast, which helps me help even more people :-)
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If you're not following yet, what are you waiting for? It takes just a quick moment and the episodes show up like magic every Thursday. And, when I release a bonus episode, those show up, too! You'll never miss a thing! In Apple Podcasts, just click on the three little dots in the upper right corner here.
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Students ask all the time about tips for being successful in nursing school. And while you can view a wide variety of articles on the Straight A Nursing Student website or here on the podcast, I wanted to cover my top 10 tips for new students all in one spot.
A big THANK YOU to our sponsor, HCA Healthcare. Not only did they help make this episode possible, but they provide great nurse residency programs to support those entering the profession. HCA Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. Learn more, explore openings and apply here: https://careers.hcahealthcare.com/residency
Helpful links to accompany this episode:
How to use a planner: If you’ve never used a planner or aren’t sure how to tackle this for nursing school, check out this post where I go deep into how to do this step-by-step.
Make sure your study group doesn’t waste your time with these tips.
Crucial Concepts Bootcamp: Enroll in my nursing school prep course to learn time management, organization systems and key foundation concepts so you can thrive in nursing school.
Develop a morning routine: A morning routine can help you start your day more focused and ready for anything!
Read the accompanying article, Ten Tips for the New Nursing Student, here.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a single-stranded RNA virus that is transmitted by respiratory droplets. It is highly transmissible and can be quite severe, especially when young children or neonates are affected.
In this episode, you’ll get an introduction to all the key elements of RSV using the Straight A Nursing LATTE method.
Latte Method Template: Use this template to create study guides focusing on the must-know information for nursing school.
Study Sesh Podcast: If you want to dramatically change the way you study and free yourself from your books and screens…you’ll want to check out Study Sesh!
Planner for Nursing Students: Part of being a successful student is excellent time management. This planner is designed specifically for your busy schedule to help you stay on top of everything you need to do.
Pediatric Respiratory Distress : Learn why pediatric respiratory distress is a really, really, really big deal.
Amiodarone is a common medication you’ll see used both acutely in the clinical setting and chronically for outpatient therapy. In this episode we are going through amiodarone using the Straight A Nursing DRRUGS framework.
5-Day Challenge: Join me for the “Don’t Get Overwhelmed, Get Organized” 5-Day Challenge to get ready for nursing school!
Crucial Concepts Bootcamp: This nursing school prep course teaches foundation concepts to help you start your program ahead and stay ahead.
Study Sesh Podcast: If you want to dramatically change the way you study and free yourself from your books and screens…you’ll want to check out Study Sesh!
Planner for Nursing Students: Part of being a successful student is excellent time management. This planner is designed specifically for your busy schedule to help you stay on top of everything you need to do.
QT Interval: Learn about this important, but often overlooked, EKG measurement.
Get this episode in blog format. All the links mentioned in this episode are in the blog post that accompanies this episode.
I love your padcasts.🙏🏻🥰 I want to send a massive thanks to you, dear.🌹
very complete👌👌 excellent:)
thank you
hello :) great podcasts to reinforce lecture material! Is the "quiz/audio flascard" app up and running?? would love to sift through and find content I can recommend to my students who love using your podcast!!! -Prof Martin
its so tempting :)
Hi Nurse Mo, Thank you so much for this comprehensive resource! I am seriously considering becoming a nurse and your content is exactly what I need to hear. Thank you for your amazing effort!
Wish it had a text for international students so it would be much easier to study...
👌🏻👌🏻
the way she tells this story is very dramatic and I love it 👏 making nursing fun!
perfect 👍
how can I see the passage of the podcast? because I'm a foreigner and it's a bit hard for me to understand these information
Hi, please I need its transcript, can you?
Could you please do a podcast on therapeutic communication and deescalation in the psychiatric setting. thank you!
Hey from Idaho! There is a group of us that listen to your show, we are second year students at the college of Western idaho, we love your show!!! It would be so helpful if you took a deeper dive into respiratory since we'll be testing when we go "back" to school 4/6. Thank you! Amy, Heidi, Sage, Alishia, Mary Lou, Alexis, Brittney, Susan, Saira!
the best podcast for nurses🥰🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇😇😇😇
can you do an episode on the concept of inflammation?
thanks
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