Re: How long before you get comfortable in LTC?
Of course you will! Like everything else in this life, nursing is a learned set of skills that get better and better with practice. Be patient with yourself; it takes at least a year or two to see enough situations, enough times, that you feel comfortable dealing with them. It may take even longer to feel you're in control of the job. That's OK---in fact, I worry more about those "super-nurses" who think they've got it all wired after a year or two! I've been in this field for 15 years and I STILL don't have it all figured out......and I think most good nurses with 20, 30, 40 or even more years on the job will agree that they never stop learning.
If you can stick with your job for a while, that will help you achieve competency faster since you're not having to learn a new facility along with new skills, new paperwork, new residents/patients etc. I didn't realize this until I was well into my career---I'd done a lot of job-hopping in my first few years, and I didn't really feel competent until I'd been a nurse for a full decade!
Best of luck to you............and please feel free to come here anytime to vent, to ask questions, to be supported. Don't let a few old cats "eat" you......we haven't a nurse to waste. Whether you (or they) know it or not, you are needed. Welcome to our profession!
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