From Clinicals to Critical Care: Nurse Mikaela’s Survival Stories

From Clinicals to Critical Care: Nurse Mikaela’s Survival Stories
In this episode, Dr. Shandra sits down with Nurse Mikaela Ausbon-Harrison to share raw nurse survival stories from her nonlinear path from animal science to nursing. They dive into the grit required to survive clinical rotations, the intensity of "Code Blue" moments, and the harsh realities of toxic workplace cultures. Mikaela also offers a firsthand account of navigating life-threatening pregnancy complications, providing a unique perspective on being both the provider and the patient.
Key Takeaways
- Resilience is a Practice: These nurse survival stories prove that progress is built through persistence and giving yourself grace during high-pressure moments.
- The Power of Your Voice: Learning to speak up—for yourself and your patients—is a life-saving skill.
- Embrace the Detours: Burnout and career pivots are often the catalysts for finding your true professional fit.
Highlights Include
- The "cow kick" that shifted her career from veterinary dreams to nursing.
- Moving from textbook theory to real-world "Code Blue" survival.
- Honest reflections on the "nurses eating their young" dynamic.
- Lessons learned from a life-threatening postpartum experience.
- Practical tips for new graduates and the pros/cons of travel nursing.
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- Nursing School Journey with Aryss Richardson
- A Nurse Practitioner's Approach to Healthcare: Student Aryss Richardson Interviews Dr. Angela Allen-Washington
Listen in for:
Genuine wisdom, inspiring stories of perseverance, and practical survival tips for anyone considering or navigating the complex world of nursing.
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Masters prepared nurse/wife/mom
Mikaela Ausbon-Harrison is a 31 year old wife, mom, and masters prepared nurse specializing in quality and safety but has experience in ICU and PACU. She obtained her bachelor’s of science in human development from the University of California, Davis and her Master’s of Science in Nursing from Western University of the Health Sciences. Outside of her career, she enjoys quality time with her family and friends, loves to travel the world, and is a type A introverted extrovert.













