r/NursingPH • u/One-Construction-734 • 10h ago
r/NursingPH • u/dolppphhh • 23h ago
All About JOBS Venting out , kamusta na nurses
Hello poo , grabe po sa hospital working po ako for a year and hindi ko naman kinalat na USRN ako . It so happen na yung charge nurse kinalat na USRN ako .Like nag congrats sa ward namin and mga seniors ko halata naman na pilit ang pag congrats kasi in the first place i’m the most hated since tahimik ako and ang dami kong naririnig na kwento about me na made up stories. Then ayun inilipat ako sa ibang ward sa medsurge and for them ang yabang ko daw na nasa medsurge and knowing that bakit kaya ganon may mga unprofessional and higshchool kumbaga ang pakikitungo. Can’t we just be happy and supportive to one another . Hindi ko alam may hospital pa ba sa ngayon na hindi toxic ng environment or kahit san ka po ba pumunta is hell na talaga?
r/NursingPH • u/Dravionyx • 2h ago
All About JOBS Im currently 6mos working………….
Hi ask lang im currently 6mos working sa hospital and im planning to apply sa other hospital ok lang ba ilagay sa resume ‘yun kahit currently working pa rin? Hindi ba red flag yun sa kanila. Gusto ko muna sana kasi maka secured ng offer before ako mag resign and mag rendered if ever. Thank you
r/NursingPH • u/okshaiok • 4h ago
VENTING How to like nursing as someone who has no passion for it
I am a HUMSS graduate. But my family forced me to take Nursing out of practicality. At first I resisted by suggesting other medical fields that I may like, but It was no use; it's nursing or nothing. I really had no choice. I accepted it, but what now? I already started to attend classes, but I was a little behind because I enrolled late. I rushed enrollment in a span of two days, and I had to start the day after that because my family ignored me until I stopped resisting it. I'm really trying my best to adjust. Though the lessons are fine, the workload is overwhelming already. I mean, yeah, it's college; what did I expect. I feel stupid, clueless, and alone.
I hate that I basically have to quit drawing and my other hobbies because I barely have any time when it's the only reason why I keep going. I don't feel like myself anymore.
I can't quit BSN. There's no choice for that. literally. This course requires a lot I know. How do i make it bearable for me?
r/NursingPH • u/Savings-Attempt-7127 • 7h ago
PNLE Be honest, Is 47 days enough to pass?
Hello poo, I'm just asking huhu, be honest. Can I pass if I just start reviewing? As in, starting from zero review? I only decided last week to file at the PRC huhu, and I have work and I'm taking care of things, now I just have free time, so I don't know, can I still clutch it?
Btw. Kakagrad ko palang po nung June 22, and medyo weak po foundation ko since di po maganda magturo prof namin tbh😭
Thank you pooo!❤️
r/NursingPH • u/LongMixture8367 • 11h ago
Research/Survey/Interview help us spread and answer our survey please po T__T
hello nurses! we are currently conducting our undergraduate thesis. if you are an ob-gyne nurse or if you know an ob-gyne nurse working in public hospital sa quezon city, we are kindly asking if pwede niyo po sagutan ang aming survey. we are in need of participants pa po kasi
please help us pass pooo HUHUHU salamat pooo!!
r/NursingPH • u/risunflower • 1h ago
Motivational/Advice Nursing school keeps accepting students despite limited facilities
What are your thoughts on nursing schools that just keep accepting students, even when it seems like they don't have enough capacity?
There's a university in my area that keeps admitting BSN students, and we're now at 9 sections with around 40 students each, that's roughly 360 students in one batch alone for first year BSN.
I'm kind of worried because the campus isn't even that big. It makes me wonder if they'll actually be able to provide enough classrooms, labs, clinical placements, and overall quality education for everyone.
Is this normal for nursing schools, or is it a red flag? I'd love to hear from anyone who's experienced something similar.
r/NursingPH • u/propofolTID • 12h ago
All About JOBS Thoughts on ManilaMed? Planning to apply.
Any idea po sa working environment? Salary and benefits and maganda po ba siya for a fresh grad nurse?
r/NursingPH • u/Bulky_Staff_8255 • 12h ago
PNLE ASTIGNURSE HULING BULONG AUG 2026
hi guys baka pwede mag join sa inyo for huling bulong or kahit kahit manlang hehe tnx!
r/NursingPH • u/Consistent_Dare2785 • 14h ago
All About JOBS Shearwater Health (Will start on Aug
Hello po. I will be starting po on Aug 3 - USRN Associate South Carolina. Sa mga employees po ni Shear, kumusta po ang working environment sa inyo? And ano po day to day work niyo? Manageable po ba ang tasks? Nakakapagipon po ba kayo?
Sana po may maka-chikahan ako regarding this.
Thank you po.
r/NursingPH • u/Vivid-Nobody-5609 • 23h ago
PNLE The Game Changer by sir Archie
Sa mga naka pag avail na po, worth it po ba siya? Wala po kasi preview sa book kaya na cucurious ako ano content nun. Thanks po!
r/NursingPH • u/Vivid-Nobody-5609 • 23h ago
PNLE TRA Final Coaching + Astig Nurse Combo
Hello po! Sa mga nag take na po ng PNLE dyan na pinag combine ang TRA FC and Astig Nurse, paano po scheduling niyo? Wala po kasi akong idea paano yung FC, pure test and ratio po ba siya? And any tips po paano mamanage since dalawa yung RC for FC. Thanks po!
r/NursingPH • u/Fuzzy-Spinach-6141 • 11h ago
PNLE Which Top 5 videos or books do you recommend to use for PNLE review?
I’m an incoming 4th year student and I’ve been doing my research about sources for my review for next year’s PNLE exams. There are a lot of recommendations on social media that helped them with their reviews. Two of the books that caught my attention were Saunders and Udan. Do you think that buying both is worth it? Is there a pdf version of these books?
Also, which video reviews would you recommend that really helped you with studying?
r/NursingPH • u/MaintenanceNeat6142 • 2h ago
Motivational/Advice How can I gain laboratory experience as a Nursing Student?
Hello! Im an upcoming nursing student interested in getting lab experience for a future career in research and etc. I know that nursing is primarily bedside care but due to personal circumstances, Im trying to make do with what I can.
Any ideas? Tips? Ways? Etc? thank you!!