Re: New Nurse
Hi Newbie,
Welcome to nursing and congratulations! Making it through school was only the begining. Now the fun/work starts. Not knowing what you did prior to school I can only assume it was not in the medical field. This best advise I can give you is go the extra mile every time you are given the chance. If they need someone to assess a wound then you need to volunteer and learn everything you can about healing and wound products. Offer to inservice the CNA's and other nurses. Become friends with the wound care consultants. Everyone should become your friend. You will read blogs with real stories about LPN's not finding jobs. Don't become another story. You have to get out there and show them how valuable you are "even though you are just an LPN." You will hear it more times then you will care to remember, "oh we have an LPN tonight." Instead of "we have 3 nurses tonight." I know you are going for your RN, great. In the mean time you need to focus on today, not only for your future, but for your patients today. Everything you learn now will only help you in the future. There are MANY RNs that could not put a foley or NG tube in to save their license. Become an EXPERT at everything. I have been an LPN for 20 years and have voluntered my way into many opportunities to learn. I started on a NeuroSurg floor, worked MedSurg, OB, Post Partum, Nursery, Tele, Ortho, Pysch, Recovery, Clinics - Adult, Peds, High Risk OB, Pulmonary, Medical Sales - Supplies, Hill-Rom Clinical Nurse and on to Territory Sales Manager, Director of Assisted Living, Resident Services Director now for one of the largest RCFE's (residental care facilities for the eldery) on the west coast. I will tell you my salary exceeds most RN's. Volunteer, learn, read - exceed now in your current position and the sky is the limit. Go for it!
Mary
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