Re: Male RNs & Obstetrics
Hi Spudpatch,
First thing, DON'T overanalyze and work yourself up! I remember doing that in nursing school and quickly realized it was far better than it was played up to be. ONE of my two instructors told me and the other guy in my class to "just deal with it and it will be over soon". The other one, and I thank her everyday for this, realized that I really wanted to get the most out of my experience and helped me do just that.
Second, have confidence in yourself and in your knowledge. This makes a huge difference when entering a room. Patients and families want their provider to be confident, regardless of their gender and being a guy it makes a huge difference. Walk into the room (we were always paired, (regardless of gender) though I think that had more to do with there being a small number of patients than anything else), and say, "hi, my name is Bob or whatever, and I will be your student nurse for the day. If you really want to garner some clout with your families, have your instructor introduce you..this is Bob, your student nurse, he will be providing excellent care for you today along with BettySue, your RN. Makes a big difference
What did this do for me? I am now a NICU nurse who frequently attends deliveries. I also float into mother-baby and have spent days just attending deliveries as a "babycatcher" I also do a lot of lactation education and have been offered positions cross-training in L&D. You gain a sense of who is accepting of having males in the room and there are very few people who would refuse a male nurse but allow a male doctor. It is pretty easy to feel it out at this point.
In the end, you will get out of it what you put into it. If you focus on the "I really don't want to be here", it will suck for the time you are there. But if you realize that it's another learning experience with the potential to get a little crazy at delivery time, you can learn a lot.
Best of luck
Mike
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