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13 May 2021 Alex Dobell, Children's Nurse

Student Nurses: Time Management Top Tip

Play video: "Help yourself and relieve yourself some stress."

Student Nurse, Alexandria, gives a super quick time management tip and explains how keeping organised will keep your stress levels down.

Hi guys, it's Alexandria Grace, one of the creators for nurses.co.uk and today I have got a tip for my fellow Student Nurses.

As I've just come off placement, I think it is really important to reiterate how important it is to make sure that you are on top of everything you need to complete in your pad or your practice assessment document.

Where you get all your skills signed off, you get your feedback from the Nurses that you work with, etc.

And making sure that you spread out the things that you need to complete on that certain placement throughout the time that you're there is really important.

Organize yourself, because some days the Nurses might be too busy to complete things for you.

So, making sure you have enough leeway and enough time just in case you can't get things completed when you want to is really, really important.

Help yourself and relieve yourself some stress. You can read article about How Coronavirus has affected my second year of being a Student Nurse.

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