I am on week 3 at my new job at a clinic and also a new grad lpn. I have had 2 weeks of training with a supervisor and have a tremendous MA working with me. I have got my nursing stuff down and am starting to get a hold of the paperwork but there are still things that bother me. For one, people calling me at the last minute, 20 min. before we close, for b/p refills and they have nothing left. That, or they give me practically no information and I am left playing the fax game with the pharmacies and rushing to get verbals from the pharmacy. When I can't get that done in time (and we are talking the same day... on a Friday...) I feel incredibly guilty. But at the same time, they are waiting until they have nothing left so am I just being too harsh on myself? I want to get them things as quickly as possible but these last minute emergencies are going to drive me absolutely nuts. Would love some been-there-done-that feedback on how to handle this.
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I am on week 3 at my new job at a clinic and also a new grad lpn. I have had 2 weeks of training with a supervisor and have a tremendous MA working with me. I have got my nursing stuff down and am starting to get a hold of the paperwork but there are still things that bother me. For one, people calling me at the last minute, 20 min. before we close, for b/p refills and they have nothing left. That, or they give me practically no information and I am left playing the fax game with the pharmacies and rushing to get verbals from the pharmacy. When I can't get that done in time (and we are talking the same day... on a Friday...) I feel incredibly guilty. But at the same time, they are waiting until they have nothing left so am I just being too harsh on myself? I want to get them things as quickly as possible but these last minute emergencies are going to drive me absolutely nuts. Would love some been-there-done-that feedback on how to handle this.