Eric
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Okay nursing fam. I need real talk. 

I'm in my second semester of clinicals and I am struggling. Like, academically I'm fine (B average, whatever), but the combination of clinical hours + lecture + simulation labs + care plan papers + studying for exams is literally breaking me.
My typical week:
Does it get better?? Or do you just get used to the suffering??
Also HOW do you write care plans faster?? I spend so long looking up interventions and rationales. Is there a shortcut that's not cheating??
I'm in my second semester of clinicals and I am struggling. Like, academically I'm fine (B average, whatever), but the combination of clinical hours + lecture + simulation labs + care plan papers + studying for exams is literally breaking me.
My typical week:
- Monday: Clinical 6:45am-7pm (kill me)
- Tuesday: Lecture 9-12, sim lab 1-4, then care plan writing until midnight
- Wednesday: Clinical again (different site, different preceptor, same exhaustion)
- Thursday: Class, then more care plans, then studying for Friday's exam
- Friday: Exam, then "weekend" which is really just "catch up on sleep and also do readings for next week"
- Saturday/Sunday: work on care plans, study, cry a little, meal prep, repeat

- Care plans take FOREVER. Like 6-8 hours per patient. And we have to do 2 per week.
- Clinical exhaustion: It's not just being tired—it's emotional. You see sad things. You're on your feet for 12 hours. You can't make mistakes.
- No time to actually LEARN: I'm just surviving, not understanding.
- Social life?? What's that. My friends text me and I reply 3 days later.
- Meal prepping (saves time and money)
- Compression socks (game changer, seriously)
- Studying with classmates (misery loves company)
- The 2-day weekend rule: one day for errands/chores, one day for literally nothing
- Energy drinks (now I'm tired AND jittery)
- Comparing myself to "that student" who seems fine
- Skipping sleep to study (then failing clinical because I'm unsafe)
Does it get better?? Or do you just get used to the suffering??
Also HOW do you write care plans faster?? I spend so long looking up interventions and rationales. Is there a shortcut that's not cheating??