(Part 2) Best products from r/Nurse

We found 12 comments on r/Nurse discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 29 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

24. PackIt Freezable Lunch Bag with Zip Closure, Black

    Features:
  • The Lunch Bag features Packit's groundbreaking cooling design. Non-toxic freezable gel is built into the walls of the bag: the entire bag freezes! Fold, freeze, pack and go!
  • Simple to use: empty, collapse and freeze the entire lunchbox overnight (12 hours). By morning, the walls of the bag will be completely frozen and ready to pack. This lunchbox keeps food cooler longer, which means you can pack healthier foods that would spoil in other lunch boxes such as: prepared meals, salads, fruits, meats, and veggies
  • Packit's Freezable Lunch Bag measures 9.75 inches tall, 8.5 inches wide and 6.25 inches deep while open. When folded, this lunch bag measures 8.5 inches wide, 3 inches deep and 5.25 inches tall for easy and compact storage in the freezer
  • The Lunch Bag features a zip top closure to lock in cool, dry air. A buckle handle on the back of the bag clips onto totes, backpacks and strollers for hands-free convenience. It even features a wider base to accommodate Packit's Mod Snack and Mod Lunch containers (sold separately).
  • This soft lunch bag is made from nontoxic gel and gel liner. Like all Packit products, the Lunch Bag is made from PVC free, BPA free, phthalate, and lead free (UL #B80321985, 12/5/2019) materials. Simple care: the interior wipes clean, spot clean exterior
  • Proudly made by PackIt: creator of the ORIGINAL foldable, freezable lunch bag. Designed in California
PackIt Freezable Lunch Bag with Zip Closure, Black
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Top comments mentioning products on r/Nurse:

u/icedflavor · 1 pointr/Nurse

I really like Cherokee Infinity Scrubs. They're not cheap but they're exactly what I want: 2 pockets on my thighs one of which has a loop for my carabineer scissors, 2 pockets on the shirt at hip level, and one pocket at the chest for pens. And I think they look sharp. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078J9HMM9/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_DtIZDb658BWPW

u/high5withbae · 2 pointsr/Nurse

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0998111422/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

You can Amazon prime this book. It's a book with tips/pearls on transitioning from nursing school to a new grad RN.

u/SarcasticBassMonkey · 1 pointr/Nurse

A couple of nurses I work with in the ER are flight nurses as well. One of them wrote a book that may or may not be helpful.

u/snackarydaquiri · 1 pointr/Nurse

This one has ice packs built into it.

u/Noexa · 1 pointr/Nurse



WonderWink Women's Scrubs Silky Long-Sleeve T-Shirt, Caribbean Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073T34DL6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_FQz7Cb1N3N2X5

Also,

Med Couture Women's 'Activate' Performance Long Sleeve Knit Tee, Aruba Blue https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FFC8LTS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jRz7CbM4APV4G

They have both long sleeve and short sleeve, very light, and has that athletic material feel.

Sorry, on my phone.

u/katiethecoward · 3 pointsr/Nurse

I hate that fellow nursing students are catty instead of working as a team. One day they might find themselves on the same team or at the same hospital as those that they trampled over in school.

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This is my study routine.

Once our powerpoints are posted, I make an outline that I print off. In class, I take notes. After class, I take the lecture notes and rewrite them on the outline that I printed. I star/highlight things that the professor stressed. The outline helps me visualize what content areas have the most info (more info = most likely on exam). I will go through and read the Saunders NCLEX book and the HESI review book. I will add any additional info to my outline to supplement the lecture notes. Then, I will make notecards online. I try to rewrite my notes and make note cards within 24 hours of the lecture. It seems to be more effective for me and is more manageable that way. It is easy to pull these up and "quiz" myself when I have small amounts of time. If I am still confused about a topic, I will look it up in the book that was assigned for the course. Other than that, I only use those books for clinical paperwork.

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Once we have covered a topic or a few days before the exam, I will use the Saunders NCLEX book and the HESI review book in study mode and work on practice questions and READ THE RATIONALES. I bookmark questions that I get wrong and will review those again making sure I understand the rationale.

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https://www.amazon.com/0323358519-9780323358514-Saunders-Comprehensive-Examination/dp/B07MN1WLX4

https://www.amazon.com/HESI-Comprehensive-Review-NCLEX-RN-Examination/dp/0323394620