How to Survive Nursing Clinicals: 8 Tips for Nursing Students

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By: Lisa Radesi

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The hands-on experience of clinical rotations help bridge the gap between theory and practice, allowing nursing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. To that end, nursing clinicals are a pivotal part of nursing school, transforming students into skilled professionals.

Despite the rewards, surviving clinical rotations come with their share of challenges: demanding schedules, emotional moments, and the pressure to perform under close supervision make nursing clinicals a fast-paced learning experience.

Luckily, with the right mindset and best practices, students can gain the skills and resilience necessary to thrive in their nursing careers. In this guide, we will walk you through seven key insights into how to survive nursing clinicals with confidence.

How Many Hours of Clinicals Do Nursing Students Need?

Each state’s Board of Nursing sets minimum clinical hour standards to ensure students gain adequate hands-on experience.1 The number of nursing school clinical hours needed varies depending on state regulations and individual program requirements.2

The time commitment might seem long, but these hours pack in essential training that provides a well-rounded education. Prospective students are introduced to various nursing specialties like:3

Regardless of the clinical hours required by your program, these experiences play a vital role in shaping your nursing skills and preparing you for real-world patient care.

How to Survive Nursing Clinicals: 8 Helpful Tips

Surviving nursing clinical experiences requires more than just showing up—it demands preparation, adaptability, and a proactive mindset.

As a nursing student, you will face unfamiliar situations and encounter the complexities of patient care firsthand. These experiences can feel overwhelming, but with effective strategies, clinicals can become invaluable opportunities for learning and growth.

To thrive in this crucial phase, explore these seven practical tips to help you navigate (and make the most of) your nursing clinical experience:

1. Get Organized Before Each Shift

Preparation is key to surviving and thriving during nursing clinical rotations. To start each shift with confidence, take time to get organized in advance:

By organizing ahead of time, you can feel more prepared to handle whatever comes your way during clinicals. 

Plus, with everything you need on hand, you can focus on managing your tasks and responsibilities efficiently. 

2. Improve Your Time Management Skills

Strong time management is essential for navigating nursing clinicals effectively. To stay on top of your responsibilities and provide quality patient care, practice these key strategies:

Ultimately, mastering time management helps reduce stress and make clinical days more productive and manageable. However, effective time management is only one piece of the puzzle—strong communication skills are just as crucial for success in clinicals. 

3. Build Strong Communication Skills

Effective communication is critical for success during nursing rotations. Strong communication ensures smooth collaboration with your healthcare team and builds trust with patients. Here are essential ways to improve your communication skills:

Honing communication skills not only fosters better teamwork, it improves your effectiveness as a nurse. Additionally, staying up to date with nursing trends can help you adapt to new technologies and best practices in patient care.

As you refine your communication, it is equally essential to focus on developing strong charting practices.

4. Master Documentation and Charting Early

Documentation is a vital nursing skill, but it can feel intimidating during clinicals. To build confidence and competence:4

Prioritizing proper charting early ensures you develop the skills needed for effective, legally sound documentation in clinical practice. That said, even the best documentation practices can be challenged by high-pressure situations that demand quick thinking and calm decision-making.

5. Essential Nursing Skills to Develop During Clinicals

Nursing clinicals are the perfect time to sharpen key skills that will serve you throughout your career. Focus on:

Actively practicing these key nursing skills during clinical rotations will make the transition into full-time work much smoother. In the future, you can deepen your knowledge and widen your skillset with various types of master’s in nursing that aligns with your career goals and interests.

6. Stay Calm and Confident Under Pressure

Nursing clinicals are filled with high-pressure moments that test your resilience and composure. Whether facing unexpected emergencies or making critical decisions, staying calm is essential for effective patient care:

The more you practice, the more efficient and accurate your documentation will become. Mastering this skill early will provide better patient care throughout your nursing journey.

7. Seek Feedback and Learn from Your Mistakes

Growth in nursing also comes from actively seeking feedback and learning from mistakes.  During clinical rotations, embrace constructive criticism as a valuable tool for improvement by:

Seeking feedback and learning from mistakes can enhance your skills, boost your confidence, and continuously improve your nursing practice. Yet, growth during clinicals is not solely about your work on the floor—it is equally important to prioritize self-care outside of clinicals. 

8. Take Care of Yourself Outside of Clinicals

Self-care is essential for thriving during nursing clinicals and maintaining long-term success. To stay energized and focused, prioritize your well-being:

Taking care of yourself outside of clinicals allows you to show up as your best, both for yourself and your patients. 

In addition to managing your well-being, a strong academic support system can significantly enhance your clinical experience.

What to Expect During Your First Clinical Rotation

Starting your first nursing clinical rotation can feel overwhelming, but knowing what to expect can ease the transition. Here’s a breakdown of what your first day might look like:

The key is to stay engaged, ask questions, and absorb as much as possible—your first clinical experience sets the foundation for your growth as a nurse.

Common Challenges in Clinicals (and How to Overcome Them)

Every nursing student encounters obstacles during clinicals. Here’s how to tackle some of the most common challenges:

Facing these challenges head-on builds confidence and prepares you for real-world nursing.

How Alliant Nursing Programs Help You Thrive in Clinicals

The nursing programs at Alliant International University are designed to help students thrive during clinical rotations. By offering a blend of hands-on training and clinical experiences, these experiences provide a realistic, immersive environment where students can practice essential skills before working with real patients.

With cutting-edge simulation labs and expert instructors, Alliant ensures students are prepared to handle the complexities of patient care.

In addition to practical training, Alliant offers:

The emphasis on personalized support, combined with a comprehensive curriculum, equips students with the knowledge, skills, and resilience needed to succeed in clinical environments and excel in their nursing careers.

Thrive in Clinicals and Beyond 

Thriving in nursing clinicals requires preparation, resilience, and a commitment to growth—several success strategies like staying organized, managing time effectively, and seeking feedback are essential for mastering the clinical experience. With these strategies in place, you can navigate the challenges of clinicals and grow into a skilled nurse.

The bachelor and master nursing programs at Alliant International University are designed to provide the comprehensive training and support needed to excel. With hands-on clinical training, expert mentorship, and a robust support system, we equip students to face clinical challenges with confidence and competence.

Ready to take your nursing journey to the next level? Explore our nursing programs today for success in clinicals and beyond.

Sources: 

  1. “What to Expect DuringNursing Clinicals.” American Nurses Association. November 15, 2023. https://www.nursingworld.org/content-hub/resources/becoming-a-nurse/what-to-expect-during-clinicals/. Accessed February 28, 2025. 
  2. “What to Expect DuringNursing Clinicals.” American Nurses Association. November 15, 2023. https://www.nursingworld.org/content-hub/resources/becoming-a-nurse/what-to-expect-during-clinicals/. Accessed February 28, 2025. 
  3. “Apply for a License.” Arizona Board of Nursing. https://azbn.gov/licenses-and-certifications/apply-license. 2025. Accessed January 12, 2025. 
  4. Ariana Speight. “Surviving Your First Clinical.” Elsevier. 2025. https://evolve.elsevier.com/studentlife/blog-post/surviving-your-first-clinical/. Accessed February 28, 2025.

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