Preparing for Nursing School Orientation
Typically orientation lasts for about two weeks but the first day is always the longest. You should definitely dress comfortably because you will be one your feet for an extended period of time. Attire should include a comfortable jogging suit or jeans and a t-shirt. Shoes can be flip flops to tennis shoes. You have already been accepted and have gone through the interview process so there is no need to come dressed to impress. Don’t dress like a bomb with an unkempt look, but you don’t want to be focused on how tight your belt is while trying to pay attention during orientation. In addition you will most likely purchase all the books needed for the rest of your nursing school courses. I had to make two trips to my car just to get all the books and supplies.
Once you receive your acceptance letter into a nursing program and information about orientation dates. Schools have different names for their orientation programs. This time will help you become familiar with the nursing school, its policies, and procedures, and a productive learning environment.
Over the first couple of days, you will mostly get to get together and greet your fellow classmates and instructors. You will get to visit the labs. A schedule instructing you what days and times will be given to everyone. There is no choosing what days or times you want to attend class. A good number of nursing schools advise you when and where to show up. A list of supplies should have been given to you. It is imperative that you get all the supplies that are needed in order to assist your nursing school path. Here is a list of most needed supplies for beginning nursing school.
There is a vast amount of information presented. The processing of your picture identification for admittance to the hospitals, clinics and the ordering of the Community and School of Nursing uniform and course materials are the most important aspects of this first day. This orientation will most likely not be repeated for anyone unable to attend so it is very important that you not schedule anything else to do for that day.
1. Black ink pens
2. Comfortable nursing shoes
3. Scrubs
4. Bandage scissors
5. Drug guide
6. Stethoscope
7. Second hand watch
8. Pen light
9. Sphygmomanometer (blood pressure cuff)
10. Small spiral notebook
Being prepared is essential to the rest of your journey in nursing school. Make sure that you have completed all necessary paper work such as background checks, immunizations, CPR certification and hospital waivers. One, the first day of orientations you will experience fear, anxiety and enthusiasm. There will be a lot of information given out and lots of new people for you to meet up. Try to calm down, relax and enjoy the rest of your nursing school courses.
With the current economic climate, I thought it was a good idea to inform and help those people who may have decided to go to school, continue education or just change careers, navigate their way through Nursing School. Nursing is one of the fastest growing professions in the country and will be one of the most sought after employment opportunities in the very, very near future. In fact, you will be needed in no matter what country you decided to work. Wish you luck and come back again for more articles on nursing schools coming soon.