Hi All,
So glad I found out there's a Med/Surg site. I graduated in May and was one of the few in class that listened to our Inst. and went Med/Surg (for all the experience). This is my last week with my preceptor - even though I've basically been on my own for weeks, this is such a huge, busy, chaotic floor, I still don't feel quite ready to be out there without a "net".
If anyone remembers the old I Love Lucy Show episode where Lucy gets a job at a candy factory and can't keep up with the other workers - that's exactly how I feel everyday at work -

I love the patient care part of the job, but I'm having trouble with the mountain of paperwork, the phone I have to carry that rings constantly, etc. There's just so much to learn and everytime I start working with one patient, I'm told to drop what I'm doing and go do something else, I feel like I'm constantly behind and can't ever catch up.
I was in the middle of putting contrast into a pt's ng tube today for a CT scan - my phone starts ringing. I decided to let it ring and finish what I was doing. Someone comes in the room and jumps all over me about not answering my phone -said PACU was one the phone to give me report on a new admission and to stop what I was doing. I did what I was told, next thing I know, the new admission is on the floor (while I'm still getting this guy ready for his ct scan) and once again, I'm told to stop and go do the new admit. Then I'm chewed out when radiology comes up to get the ct pt. because he's not ready. Good Grief!!!! I knew I'd have to multi-task, but this is totally ridiculous...
I was so totally overwhelmed, I was ready to toss my phone out the window, walk out the door and go apply for a job at Wal-Mart...

Instead I went to talk to the Nurse Educator - told her what was going on and Thankfully, she's paired me up with another Preceptor (with lots more experience), who is apparently better at one-on-one teaching. I just wish they'd let me have a few patients on my own for a couple of days (without worrying about admissions or discharges), so I can get a routine down and really focus on their care, actually get to finish something and have everything completed by the end of the shift - instead of throwing everything at me at once and letting me flounder....
Sorry guys, just had to vent - it's been one of quite a few very stressful days, I just keep hoping it gets better...