Eric
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So here's the thing about nursing papers: they're a special kind of hell. 
You can't just write a nice essay about feelings. You have to know terminology. You have to understand pathophysiology. You have to cite things correctly or your professor (who is literally a practicing nurse) will eviscerate you in the comments.
I had a care plan paper due for my Med-Surg clinical. 8 pages about a patient with CHF. I knew the content but putting it into academic words? My brain was not cooperating.

Enter "NurseBeth."
Found her in the portfolio section. She's an actual RN (like, works in a hospital) and does writing on the side.
What made her great:

Cost: $200 for 8 pages. Worth it to not fail clinicals.
If you're a nursing student drowning in care plans, find NurseBeth. Tell her Eric sent you (she'll probably say "who?" but try anyway).
You can't just write a nice essay about feelings. You have to know terminology. You have to understand pathophysiology. You have to cite things correctly or your professor (who is literally a practicing nurse) will eviscerate you in the comments.
I had a care plan paper due for my Med-Surg clinical. 8 pages about a patient with CHF. I knew the content but putting it into academic words? My brain was not cooperating.
Enter "NurseBeth."
Found her in the portfolio section. She's an actual RN (like, works in a hospital) and does writing on the side.
What made her great:
- She didn't just write about CHF—she understood the pathophysiology
- Used correct medical abbreviations (I didn't have to fact-check everything)
- Formatting was perfect (nursing professors are SO picky about format)
- Finished 2 days early
- When I had a question about one intervention she recommended, she explained it like a real teacher
Cost: $200 for 8 pages. Worth it to not fail clinicals.
If you're a nursing student drowning in care plans, find NurseBeth. Tell her Eric sent you (she'll probably say "who?" but try anyway).