Brooke Butcher

Brooke Butcher

Hi there! My name is Brooke. I am a registered nurse with experience in ICU, ER, med-surg, pre-op and recovery. I obtained both my BSN and MS (with an emphasis in nursing education) from the University of Oklahoma. From 2011-2016, I taught nursing in a community college. My primary focus was spent teaching in the fourth and final semester of nursing school (i.e. the critical care/emergent health content). I absolutely LOVE teaching. Now I work with a university helping registered nurses obtain their BSN. My goal is to help exponentially more nursing students through the development of quality online nursing school resources. Nursing Students need practical and accessible online resources to help them navigate school, clinical, and life as a student and graduate nurse. My goal is to provide a one-stop-shop for relevant, easy to understand nursing resources. Let me know how I can best serve you!

Thanks, Brooke

Electrolytes - Key Points part 2

Electrolytes - Key Points part 2

The Nursing Professor teaches about electrolyte imbalances: hypernatremia, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, hypercalcemia, hypocalcemia, hypermagnesemia, hypomagnesemia, hyperphosphatemia, hypophosphatemia.

How to Stay Motivated Throughout Nursing School

How to Stay Motivated Throughout Nursing School

I have had so many students say that nursing school is “soul crushing.”

Well, that certainly doesn’t have to be the case.

It’s all a matter of perspective. In the scheme of things 2 years isn’t really that long…but the two years that you are in nursing school can feel like the longest two years of your life if you are just plugging through without a few important things...

6 Tools to Help You Crush Clinical...and make life as a graduate nurse a heck of a lot easier

6 Tools to Help You Crush Clinical...and make life as a graduate nurse a heck of a lot easier

The 6 tools that will help you crush clinical and make life as a graduate nurse a hell of a lot easier…

 

Here is a compilation of what I consider to be the most important tools that you need in your clinical belt…as well as the specific ones I use in practice.

1) The most important tool by far…