The best advice I can give is to take this one day at a time. That and never let them see you cry!! And there will be days when you want to cry. You will be completely overwhelmed for a long time. Eventually you'll start to feel more comfortable in the setting and your confidence will build. Then you will have a day when absolutely nothing goes right and you'll feel like you're back to square one
The second post in this thread gives really great advice about circulating. The first time I read it so much of it made no sense at all:
http://allnurses.com/forums/f39/circulating-222321.html
Today was my last day of a 6 month periop nurse residency program in a 22 Suite OR. There were days I wanted to run away crying and days when I couldn't imagine working anywhere else. Overall, I love the environment in which I work and I love the people I work with. I still feel like I know so little. I've heard it said many times that you won't begin to get a real grasp of the job until you've been circulating for an entire year and you won't begin to feel truly competent until year two or three.
Good luck
The following member says Thank You: