Re: What are the huge "DO NOT EVER DO" things that new nurses need to know about? cal
Don't ever blow off a patient when they ask about the meds you're about to give. If a patient says "I don't think I'm supposed to take that pink pill" then take the time to investigate. It could be a new med the doctor ordered, it could be a different color generic than the patient takes at home, and it just could be an error.
I'll second WeeBaby, don't pretend to know something you don't. Remember that you can learn something from everyone, right down to housekeeping and dietary.
Don't be too hard on yourself. You're not going to learn everything at once, and you're not going to be able to function like an experienced nurse until you are one!
Don't tolerate a toxic environment. If you think you're in one, get some objective opinions and if they agree, get out before it beats you down.
Remember to breathe. In any crisis situation, the first "ABC's" to check are your own. And remember that panic usually doesn't help anyone or anything.
Good luck!