Nia
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Hi everyone. I'm Nia. 
I'm a Registered Nurse with 6 years of experience in med-surg, ICU, and now outpatient cardiology. I also teach clinicals part-time at a local nursing school, which means I know EXACTLY what your instructors are looking for.
Why Nursing Students Need Help:
Nursing school is brutal. You're in clinicals 12 hours a day, studying for exams, and still expected to write perfect care plans and reflective essays. It's too much. I've been there. I cried in supply closets. I get it.
What I Write:
I write like a nurse thinks—holistically, systematically, and with attention to detail. Every intervention I suggest is evidence-based. Every rationale comes from real clinical knowledge, not just textbook memorization.
What Sets Me Apart:
I will never write anything unsafe. If your assignment requires specific patient data you haven't provided, I'll ask. If something doesn't make sense clinically, I'll flag it. Your education matters, and so does patient safety—even in paper form.
DM me with:

I'm a Registered Nurse with 6 years of experience in med-surg, ICU, and now outpatient cardiology. I also teach clinicals part-time at a local nursing school, which means I know EXACTLY what your instructors are looking for.
Why Nursing Students Need Help:
Nursing school is brutal. You're in clinicals 12 hours a day, studying for exams, and still expected to write perfect care plans and reflective essays. It's too much. I've been there. I cried in supply closets. I get it.
What I Write:
- Care plans (the full deal: assessment, diagnosis, outcomes, interventions, rationales, evaluation)
- Nursing care studies (deep dives into specific patient cases)
- Reflective essays (using Gibbs, Johns, or whatever model your school uses)
- Research papers (evidence-based practice, literature reviews)
- Discussion posts (because you have enough to do without responding to 3 classmates at 11pm)
I write like a nurse thinks—holistically, systematically, and with attention to detail. Every intervention I suggest is evidence-based. Every rationale comes from real clinical knowledge, not just textbook memorization.
What Sets Me Apart:
- I use proper nursing frameworks. Orem, Roy, Neuman—I know them all. Tell me what your school uses, and I'll apply it.
- I understand clinical reasoning. Not just "what" but "why" and "what if."
- I format citations correctly. APA 7th is my love language.
- I include rationales that actually make sense. Not just "because the textbook says so."
- Assessment: Subjective + objective data, organized by body system
- Nursing Diagnosis: NANDA-approved, with related factors and defining characteristics
- Planning: SMART goals (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound)
- Implementation: 5-7 interventions with rationales for each
- Evaluation: How you'll know if it worked
"Nia saved me during my med-surg rotation. I was failing care plans and she literally taught me how to think like a nurse. Passed with a B." — LPN-to-RN student
Rates:"She wrote a reflection for me that my instructor used as an example in class. A little awkward but also... proud?" — BSN student
- Care plans: $40-60 depending on complexity
- Reflective essays: $35/page
- Research papers: $45/page
- Urgent orders: +25% (if I have availability)
I will never write anything unsafe. If your assignment requires specific patient data you haven't provided, I'll ask. If something doesn't make sense clinically, I'll flag it. Your education matters, and so does patient safety—even in paper form.
DM me with:
- Course name (fundamentals, med-surg, psych, etc.)
- Assignment type and rubric
- Deadline
- Any specific patient details (de-identified, of course)