Originally Posted by Angie O'Plasty, RN
Overheard this morning:
Nurse #1: I dunno about the new girl, I don't think she can handle it.
Nurse #2: Why?
Nurse #1: She has to be told everything. She has no no....no....common sense. I mean, you'd think she'd use a little common sense!
What do you think?
Is "common sense" something that good nurses have intuitively before they have experience, or is "common sense" nursing something that is built by experience?
There are so many technical skills involved in nursing that I think "common sense" comes from experience, mostly.
When I first started here at my hospital, I had the nurse who was proctoring me ask me to go get a saline lock. I went looking for a saline lock and couldn't find one - she huffed and puffed and got it herself. It was completely different than the lock I had used in clinical - even a different color and style.
And I had never been told where we kept our saline locks.
steph