Re: Shaking when giving meds!!!!
I have another perspective on it -
I was VERY bad about this and, at first, chalked it up to being nerves and having lots of anxiety. The first time I tried to start an IV, I was shaking so bad I couldn't even stick him. As soon as we walked out of the room, my instructor did say something to me about it. She told me I had to get control of myself and that we'd try it again before the day was over. Well, of course, that only made my anxiety worse. However, I remembered something a 1st semester instructor had told me and when I went in to do it the second time - I took a deep breath and while I didn't make all of the shaking go away, it wasn't anything that was noticed and I got my IV stick. Also, my instructor didn't say a word after that stick.
Fast forward to my final semester - I could honestly say I was NOT nervous anymore and really had no reason to shake. Still, I shook to some degree and I commented to fellow clinical mates about it because it really frustrated me. Along about this same time, I was suffering from migraines and when I went to the Neurologist she noticed something during my exam and asked if I ever shook taking blood or doing IV sticks. I thought it was crazy that she would ask that! She told me she noticed a very slight tremor that was probably made worse by anxiety and the medicine she was putting me on for migraine prophylaxis, Propranolol, would help with that. It did and I haven't had any trouble after starting this medicine with migraines or shaking, lol.
I'm sure your's IS just nerves and will subside, but I wanted to share my experience anyway just incase there is someone else out there like me. Best of luck to you!!
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