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Hi Corey, I'm new and would like to reply to your recent post about starting your nursing career. I agree, I think it's natural to feel insecure. But remember, no nurse knows everything. We should be learning every day....I began as an R.N. in 1994. Other than private duty in recent years, I'd stepped away from the profession for a few years. Some geographical and family issues played a part, but mostly my absence was due to a lack of confidence. Looking back, I realize now that I functioned well in work environments that were judgmental and unsupportive. I didn't know where to turn for mentoring and thought the whole problem stemmed from my own inadequacies. I returned to "formal" nursing a year ago and what a year it has been! At age 63, I've adapted to night shifts and feel as if I've been through boot camp. Despite having prior experience, I was scared to death. So much has changed since I first worked in facility nursing, the pace is rugged and the stress level so high. It's been a hair-raising experience but I will succeed.

Your husband would like you to try long term nursing, but what are you most interested in? What would you like your practice to be - what do you feel the most drawn to? In terms of gaining confidence, don't be afraid to ask questions. Read up on topics you're interested in (or feel insecure about); increase your knowledge base and try to learn something new every day. Remember that everyone started off new at one time and it's always a growth process. At 39 years old, you've had life experience and you bring something to the table, too.

Specializes in NICU, ICU, PICU, Academia.

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