Originally Posted by eggburnc
I am doing a paper on new graduate nurses and/or inexperienced nurses in the role of charge nurse. I'd like to know if you are intimidated by the role, if you feel overwhelmed in the role, etc...
Do you feel you have enough experiece to function properly in the role? What are your experiences, bad or good?
I was basically very inexperienced when I went from working a few months part time in a peds office to full-time in a hospital. I did not know anything it seemed! Yet I was scheduled to be charge nurse as well as the only RN on the floor after 4 weeks (med/surg). With full patient load by the way. Plus I wasn't even getting any orientation like I was supposed to (not given a preceptor or anything!). Among other things, being scheduled for charge was the last straw. I was definately NOT competent for that role, and I feared for patient safety. That was when I decided to leave. No inexperienced nurse should be made charge. Yes it is extremely overwhelming to even think about! I did talk to my manager many times, but she just kept citing "short staffed" as why things were the way they were. To me, though, safety comes first. I didn't have another job lined up but I knew I could not give adequate care at this place so that is why I left.