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What They Don’t Teach You in Nursing School

The Unwritten Lessons That Make a Great Nurse

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What They Don’t Teach You in Nursing School

By: Nati Carrillo
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The lessons that save lives were never in the textbook.

Nursing school teaches you the science. It teaches you protocols, procedures, and how to document so the lawyers sleep easy.
But nobody teaches you what to do when the patient in bed four looks fine on paper — and something in your gut says: this isn’t right.
Nobody teaches you the questions nobody dares to ask. The vital sign the monitor doesn’t measure. The word you need to retire from your vocabulary. What burnout really is — and what it costs.
Nobody teaches you how to read the whole picture, push back without flinching, and carry seventeen years of other people’s hardest moments without losing yourself.

This book teaches you that.

Written by Nati Carrillo, MSN, FNP-C — a Family Nurse Practitioner with more than two decades of clinical experience, a certified health and life coach, and a trauma-informed practitioner — What They Don’t Teach You in Nursing School is the honest, heartfelt guide every nurse deserves on their first day and needs again on their hardest day.

Inside this book, you will learn:
• Why your clinical instinct is data — and how to trust it without apology
• The questions that change outcomes and the silence that costs lives
• How to read the whole patient — not just the chart
• What early deterioration actually looks like across five major diagnoses
• A systems-thinking framework that connects what the monitor misses
• The trauma lens that makes chronic disease finally make sense
• How to advocate — with real scripts for real clinical situations
• The honest truth about burnout, grief, and what recovery actually looks like
• How to stay curious, stay whole, and stay in this work for the long haul
• How to become the nurse you were always meant to be — starting now

Each chapter opens with a story that will feel familiar — the 2 a.m. call you almost didn’t make, the patient who told the truth when someone finally asked, the nurse who saw what the machine didn’t. Each chapter closes with a reflection prompt called The Pause — an invitation to connect the teaching to your own experience.

This book also includes a full journaling workbook, a clinical Red Flags quick reference guide you can use at the bedside, and a recommended reading list drawn from the best minds in medicine, trauma science, and human resilience.

This is not a textbook. It is a conversation — between one nurse and every nurse who has ever felt unseen, undervalued, or unsure of her own power.

You chose this work. You showed up. You are more than enough.
Now let’s make sure you have everything they forgot to teach you.
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