Top 50 Resources for Students Attending Online RN Schools

RNBeing employed as a Registered Nurse is both challenging and rewarding. The job is a great opportunity for those interested in the medical field but it calls for a great work ethnic, strong knowledge in the necessary fields and a high level of expertise. A high quality and proficient education is both necessary and crucial to becoming a RN. If you are studying online there are many sites on the web that can enhance your online learning experience.

Student RNs

For those studying to become a Registered Nurse, the following list of blogs are great resources. Study tips, student guides and even time management skills are included in these blogs. Also, you can find information on what to expect on your first year on the job.

  1. Welcome to my Psychiatric and Psychosocial Nursing Blog

Follow a newbie psychiatric nurse. This writer invites the readers along to take a peek to what it is like to work in one of the most challenging departments for nurses.

  1. The Nursing Site Blog

Kathy Quan has 30 years experience as a nurse and offers advice for those in the nursing. Many issues nurses face is dealt with on this blog. Quan is, also, an award winning author in print.

  1. Medical Mnemonics 4 U

A series of tools and study guides to aid student nurses. These helpful memory aides were created by an Orthopedic Surgeon. The subjects are easily broken down in categories.

  1. Virtual Nursing Medical Education

Find great interactive learning tools on this site. Animation allows you to see and treat various patients Many specific disease characteristics and equipment are available for a demonstration lesson.

  1. Student Nurse Molly, RN

Soon to be Nurse Molly, shares her experiences to her readers. This is an important source to information if you are a nursing student yourself. Here you get to see someone already going through the same challenges you could expect.

  1. Disappearing John RN

Learn the tricks of the trade for a nursing student ready to finally work a position of his dreams. John was also a Post-Gastric Bypass Surgery patient. Today he is an Emergency Nurse.

  1. Nurses Review

A global meeting place for nurses and everything nurses. A great place to find information on the life of a nurse along with related news items concerning nurses is always on site.

  1. Confessions of a Registered Nurse

Great and straightforward advice for anyone considering becoming nurses themselves. Nursing school advice is not just for school. The blog shares how her effects her personal life.

  1. Virtual Nurse

Get advice on array of nursing subjects here. There are nursing plans are available here. Also, there is information on student loans for nurses.

  1. The Ultralife of Student Nurses

This site offers information and tools for nursing students, and nurses. Find discussions on everything from textbooks to cases studies here. This blog also has information on the job market for nurses around the world

Emergency Room RN

Emergency Rooms are always hiring for highly skilled and experienced registered nurses. Emergency Room RNs are trained to be able to identify and treat life threatening programs. ER doctors expect the RNs to keep the ER unit in order.

  1. Emergiblog

This award winning blog is written by a nurse and writer named Kim.Nurse Kim is from San Francisco and has over 30 years experiences in nursing especially in Emergency and Critical Care. The wealth of information is impressive and covers numerous subjects the world of nursing and medicine.

  1. Nurse Ratched's Place

Nurse Ratched is an experienced ER nurse from the East Coast. Here, she posts different opinions and antidotes about her work in the ER. She also reviews other nursing links and produces.

  1. Madness - Tales of an ED Nurse

Here is an informative look at life in an inner city ER unit. You can read the reflections and experiences of a veteran nurse that works there.

  1. New Nurse Insanity: Fundus Chop!

A new nurse shares her sometimes stressful but adventurous year with her readers. This 24 year old is personable and honest; she has being over a nurse for a little over a year.

  1. Those Emergency Blues

Looking in on an Emergency Department RN working somewhere in the Greater Toronto Area. This blog focuses on the interaction between this nurse, her coworkers, the patients and the doctors in a Canadian ER. Reading this blog will give you a better idea of the tangible skills needed to be an ER RN.

  1. Welcome to Weird Nursing Tales

A collection of stories and tales from an emergency room nurse working in North Carolina. Tex, who has been a RN for over 19 years, shares his real life experiences in nursing here.

  1. Adventures of GuitarGirl RN

This ER nurse shares her experiences with patients and with her work in this popular blog. This blog will give you a bird’s eye view of life in the ER.

  1. NY Emergency Medicine

An impressive and information packed blog on a New York City Emergency Room. Case studies, medical policies and other ER Links and resources are posted here.

  1. Miss-Elaine-ious RN

Elaine is a new emergency room nurse in Canada. Elaine actually started this blog in her last year in nursing school. So, the archive has post that focus on the transformation from student to professional

  1. Rookie Wit & Wisdom

Here is a collection of stories and tales posted on this blog by rookie nurses. The nurses not only exchange information here but also offer advice and support to others. This site itself is a great reference to all interested in nursing.

OB-GYN RN

OB-GYN is a reference to the field of Obstetricians and Gynecology. OB-GYN nurses work in areas pertaining to the female reproductive system. Experienced OB-GYN nurses are experts in issues concerning childbirth.

  1. Baby Catcher

A registered nurse from a large teaching hospital blogs about the cases, people and experiences found in the L&D unit in the hospital she works in. The blog focuses on her interaction with the patients.

  1. Nursing Birth

This Blog is from an experienced L&D nurse who hopes her sharing with her nursing experience will result in improved treatment of women in labor. As an advocate of better maternity care, she shares the medical cases in her unit.

  1. Undergrad RN

Here a 20 something provides information pertaining to the education of RN. There are informative posts on materials that prospective OB/GYN registered nurses must be familiar with.

  1. Life and Times of an L&D Nurse

A southern California based mom and labor & delivery nurse writes about her job and her life. The blog puts focus on her thoughts and cases in prenatal comfort care

  1. 10 Centimeters and Beyond

A mother and night shift L&D RN posts her maternity unit experiences in here. The mother of four works in a medium size hospital in the Midwest

  1. PinkyRN ...Currently blogging about.....

An award winning blog, this blog is written by an experienced L&D nurse who took a break from her work. Now readers can keep track of her experiences of job hunting for another L&D nursing position.

  1. The Birth Book Blog

Author and journalist, Tina Cassidy, shares her thoughts and experiences about birth. She posts frequently on maternity health issues but also posts on general woman’s health as well.

  1. Finding Eve: A Young Woman’s Guide to Gynecology and Obstetrics

A very impressive and informative blog on Gynecology and Obstetrics; written not by a professional but an ovarian cancer patient. This is a great reference resource for a student nurse interested in OB/GYN.

  1. OB Nurse

Kim is a mom and a nurse who hails from South Georgia. Kim writes about reproductive issues and infant care not only as a nurse but also as a mom attempting to get pregnant.

  1. The Skeptical OB

Dr. Tuteur is an obstetrician gynecologist and the author of the book,” How Your Baby Is Born”. Dr. Tuteur’s blog focuses on information and comparisons of use of medicine in births to natural birth. The blog contains current OB/GYN data.

Pediatric RN

This is the field for nurses who want to work with patients who are children and teenagers. The basic duties of the pediatric nurse are aid and treat the minor in their care. As a student interested in Pediatric care, you should know you have to finish an internship in a pediatric wing.

  1. Nursefriendly Nursing Directories

This is a great nursing portal ran by a pediatric nurse, Andrew Lopez. There is information and links for almost all nursing related subjects.

  1. House Calls On the Hill

Heidi Johnson is an experienced and respected nurse and author that provide accounts of cases in pediatric medicine. Johnson post information on various subjects including but not limit to preventive care and current outbreaks.

  1. Brent Atwater Pediatric Integrative Medicine Holistic Healing for Children

Atwater shares her views on children and adolescent medicine on this blog. The experience is based on her years of experience in Pediatric medicine.

  1. Pedaegis LLC | Protecting and caring for children and families ...

A pediatrician shares his thoughts on pediatric medicine and how it impacts the children and family he serves. Dr. Coogan has been in private practice since July 1976.

  1. Pediatric Inc

Read a pediatric doctor’s thoughts on the current state of medicine particularly pediatric medicine. The doctor talks about life in private practice.

  1. Roatan Volunteer Pediatric Clinic HEAL Interns

View the online journal of Pediatric volunteers who work to provide first class treatment in less than ideal setting. See what the life is like of an Intern working for the institution. Also read on how you could get information on how to be a volunteer yourself.

  1. Pediatric Clinics of North America - Home

A collection of treatments, case studies and reviews during by experts in pediatric medicine. This blog is a great reference for academic work.

  1. Think-Fast: Decision Support for Pediatric Care

Stories of cases posted for educational purposes. Read about Pediatric Emergency Decision Support System (PEDSS), a sophisticated analytical tool on this blog and get a glimpse of what the future of trauma treatment will look like.

  1. Pediatric Laparoscopy

This blogger is a pediatric operating room nurse, who gives a detailed account of what the job details. The experienced RN is a General Surgery, Laparoscopic and Robotic Specialty Nurse.

  1. Two Peds in a Pod

This Blog is the creation of two Pediatric doctors. There are posts, articles and podcasts are on this site. Issues covered are typically non emergency subjects including but not limited to potty training, feeding/eating issues, tantrums, sleep issues, discipline and allergies.

Trauma RN

Trauma nurses have a very demanding and challenging job. Trauma nurses deal with seriously wounded/injured patients who need medical attention immediately. It calls for a quick reaction and a sharp eye to detail.

  1. Code Blog – Tales of a Nurse

A nurse with over 12 years experience writes about her life an ICU nurse. There are also great informative posts on the impact of the health care system on ICU as well.

  1. crzegrl Flight Nurse

A trauma flight nurse writes about her nursing experience. She also talks about her work in trauma treatment. The author also has experience as a Paramedic and Army Reserve Commander.

  1. Trauma Blogs

Here are blogs that post current trends and articles pertaining to pediatric medicine around the world. The blog included extensive access to medical libraries and an active global community.

  1. Nadine Saubers

This former pediatric trauma ICU RN shares her knowledge and experiences in nursing online. Nadine Saubers is the author of “The Complete Idiot's Guide to Fighting Fatigue”. Saubers hopes with her nursing past and medical history she can become an advocate for chronic illness suffers.

  1. Licensed To ILL

A humorous and “in your face” blog from a proud male nurse. While the author might seem a bit brisk talking about everything else, he is clearly devoted to his work in its fast pace environment.

  1. Trauma Treatment for Children

This blog is based on a treatment for trauma called the Restorative Approach. This treatment is used on children and teenagers. Information that is posted here covers all facets of the treatment and the case studies it was utilized in.

  1. Dr. Kathleen Young: Treating Trauma in Chicago | Clinical

Dr. Young is an expert in psychological Trauma. This Blog gives a pretty good view of what cases would like if you decided to work in this field. Dr. Young practices in Chicago, IL.

  1. Sairey Gamp, RN

Larry Fisher is an experienced Trauma nurse from Canon, OH. His post reflects on the things that impact trauma nursing. Yet, Fisher still posts on a variety of medical subjects.

  1. Nursing Research at St. Joseph Hospital

This is St. Joseph Hospital’s Nursing Research Blog. St. Joseph Hospital is located in Orange, California. There is great information on pediatric research posted here. This blog also posts current on news in the field from other sources here.

  1. Critical Care Bulletin

This is a very large collection related studies and library references concerning the world of Trauma medicine. The source of this collection is a weekly effort by a British critical care staff.

A student studying to become a registered nurse could use these 50 sites to help guide and aid their effort to be great nursing students. As an online student the ability to link up and access information on your future area of expertise is one of the great benefits of distance study. Another benefit is the ability to talk and share information with those who have already experienced nursing school and entered the labor pool.

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