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Old Nov 13, 2005, 07:40 PM
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Overwhelming

I will graduate in 32 days Whoo Hoo!!!! BUT..... I swear sometimes I am on the floor and I can't help just feeling scared out of my mind. Sometimes I thing I don't know ANYTHING, and I will surely kill someone if I get on the floor on my own.

Did anyone else feel like this, or should I re-apply and go through it all again??? (just kidding there's NO WAY!)

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Old Nov 13, 2005, 07:47 PM
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Just remember to use your resources- preceptors and things like PDA/Drug books/and Cont. Ed classes offerred by your hospital. You won't be on yur own for a while!

Best Wishes. And I'll really put in a plug for those CE classes offerred, the last thing you want to do is to go to more class- but, you get an opportunity to learn a focused skill- and meet some different people, off the unit.

Congratulations on your upcoming graduation:hatparty:

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 03:47 AM
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Just remember you will still be a "new grad" with lots to learn. I expected to know everything upon graduation...guess what...I'm still learning every day...he he. It is exciting but scary when you can actually call yourself an LPN/RN...CONGRATS!!!!

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 03:52 AM
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We all feel like that when we hit the floor. Sometimes I still feel like that. I still look up drugs, still go online to look up information, still feel like it's such an overwhelming responsibility and that I don't know anything. But I have much more confidence than I did at first. Good luck.

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 09:20 AM
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Re: Overwhelming

Originally Posted by Vlynn
I will graduate in 32 days Whoo Hoo!!!! BUT..... I swear sometimes I am on the floor and I can't help just feeling scared out of my mind. Sometimes I thing I don't know ANYTHING, and I will surely kill someone if I get on the floor on my own.

Did anyone else feel like this, or should I re-apply and go through it all again??? (just kidding there's NO WAY!)
I felt like this too. If you have a good preceptor & you're on a good floor, he/she shouldn't feed you to the wolves. I had a great preceptor. He was understanding and very helpful. When you're out on your own, the more experienced nurses are VERY VERY helpful. When I was new, they gave me light assignments...for say about....1 week...and then they gradually gave me more critical patients. Don't psyche yourself out. I was scared too. You're feelings are completely normal....At least you're not diving in head first with too much confidence. That's dangerous! You'll be fine. Good luck!

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 11:35 AM
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Hi, Vlynn! I felt like you every day of my life as a nursing student and for probably a couple years as an RN until I got more experience and confidence. My biggest fear was that I would accidentally kill someone. I think that is a pretty universal fear among nursing students and new grads. I was talking with my neice recently who is in a radiologic technology program and she told me she fears the same thing! I think this fear keeps us from rushing ahead with treatments and procedures. It makes us stop and think about the consequences of what we are about to do to a patient--and that is a good thing (sorry, Martha Stewart). When we make a mistake we feel horrid, but we also go over and over where we went wrong in our mind which makes us do it better the next time and that is how you improve.

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 12:11 PM
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dont worry sometimes youll have good days and bad days.....i had a great preceptor and yes i still made mistakes but ive been on my own for 2 weeks coming up on my third and ive been ok but i still learn every day and so will you just take one shift at a time and you'll be great

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Vlynn
I will graduate in 32 days Whoo Hoo!!!! BUT..... I swear sometimes I am on the floor and I can't help just feeling scared out of my mind. Sometimes I thing I don't know ANYTHING, and I will surely kill someone if I get on the floor on my own.

Did anyone else feel like this, or should I re-apply and go through it all again??? (just kidding there's NO WAY!)
Congrats on almost being done with school. That is such a wonderful accomplishment!!! I have been on my own for about 4.5 mos and I am still scared sometimes. I think that Daytonite said it best. Each day you will learn more and feel better and as long as you learn from your mistakes you're gonna make it!! Good luck!!

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Old Nov 14, 2005, 10:52 PM
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Hopefully I'll graduate... nursing is just a four-year coarse... hopefully I continue to survive...

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Old Nov 15, 2005, 07:52 AM
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I won't graduate till May 06 but I still feel that way all the time. I forget things and just feel like I am on freak out mode. But all my teachers seem to think I do ok even though I think I'm always screwing it up. I also have the killing somebody fear, it's good to know that you aren't alone in your fears. This has been a great forum for me to read others postings and know that I am not the only student nurse or new grad. that feels like they're going crazy. Don't worry you'll be fine. I think we all will.

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