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I am a New Grad and has just started my position on the Cardiac Care Unit. I am a bit nervous and scared because I don't know what to expect. Can someone please give me some advice.
LIke any other nursing position, as a new grad be prepared for lots of "ups" and lots of "downs". It'll take you awhile to become used to nursing, let alone all the specialized cardiac stuff. Take a deep breath and remember Rome wasnt built in a day..(or year!)...and neither are nurses.
<BUT>...once you begin feeling comfortable and more confident, and start really absorbing and understanding all the 'stuff', you'll be richly rewarded. Cardiac-care will undoubtedly give you a strong critical-care 'base', and if you're successful there, you'll be able to walk into any other unit and do well.
Hello ChevyS,
How are things going with the new job? So far I have only done orientation and have one more week of that before I go to the floor and start working. Still a bit nervous here also but hope that with time I will feel more confident. I have been doing a lot of studying. So hopefully that will help. Hope all is well your way. My last week of orientation is focused on getting to know their computer system. Then after I go to the floor to start work they will sign me up for ACLS and a EKG class. Look forward to hearing from you again soon.
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