Aug 17, 2008, 09:04 PM
Re: question about orientation
How many days are you into your orientation? And how much previous experience do you have? If you're in your first couple of weeks of your orientation and have very limited previous experience, then you're probably where you should be! There is so much to learn when you first start out in ICU even if you have years of experience behind you. And believe it or not, looking for things is all part of the process. While you're looking you're thinking about what it is that you're trying to find, why you need it and what you're going to do with it when you find it. When I have an orientee, near the end of our partnership I make a list of things that I've had trouble finding and send my buddy on a scavenger hunt. they don't have to physically bring it to me but they do have to write down where it is. They all take it very seriously and really enjoy it. The last new nurse I worked with sent away the CNA who offered to help her, saying that I would be disappointed if she cheated. You should be concentrating on learning your new skills so that you can perform them without thinking about them and then moving to new things. Write things down if you think you'll have trouble remembering them. That works for me.
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