First Hime Case...Scared
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I am a new LPN that just received my license in June. I am working in an adult clinic, and working as a flu nurse on weekends from an agency. The flu season for this agency stops next week, and the agency offered me a home case that is 10 minutes from my house...a pediatric patient that is 4 years old that has a trach. She was a premie born at 24 weeks, and of course has suffered from respiratory problems. THey say that the child can eat by mouth, goes to school takes a slew of medications and has to be suctioned. The mother is very involved in her care, and for some reason, I am scared to death. I NEED to get my feet wet, so to speak, and this is ideal, for the case is not far, but the main thing that I want is that the child remains safe in my care. I want to meet the nurse, mother and child next week so that I can see the routine. They say that she is very active, and that is a good thing...she lets you know when she needs to be suctioned or needs oxygen.
I can't be afraid to learn new things, and have to dive sometime. I love ambulatory care, and plan to make my main career there, but the clinic is limiting in nursing experience, and I need more. I want to be able to do hime care as well and be a well rounded nurse that primarily works in clinic settings. Do you all think that I should do this? I spoke to the nurse that is in charge of the case, told her that I am new, and she didn't seem to have an issue with this...she told me to try and feel the case out, and if I don't want to continue, I don't have to, but she seemed to be really supportive. Any suggestions would be welcomed and appreciated!!