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Old Feb 16, 2008, 09:49 PM
Lacyanne64 (Female)
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Question New Cardiology Office Nurse....

Hi All..
I am needing some advice/help..
I just graduated in August of 07 and have been working a nursing home since then but I just got a job in a busy Cardiologist's office and I am starting on Thursday...I'm very nervous because I'm a new nurse and don't have a lot of experience with cardiology since being in the nursing home I don't really have a lot of experience with all the different kinds of meds, doing EKGs, stress tests, tilt tables..all that kind of stuff and I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice or tips to to help me not feel like a complete idiot and also not to look stupid in front of my new boss.....lol
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!!

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Old Apr 17, 2008, 06:02 PM
PN143 (Female)
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Re: New Cardiology Office Nurse....

I am also a new nurse and I work in a cardiologist's office as my first job. There is a lot to learn and most of the time I feel that I am not qualified to be working there. This cardiologist wanted a new nurse to train specifically for his office, so they are teaching me what I need to know and I am catching on, but it does take time. I do get overwhelmed sometimes. If they hired you knowing that you are new to the nursing field then they will teach you.

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