Re: New Graduate ER Nurse
I think it depends on your experience before graduation and your attitude.
I was a new grad in our ED, which is a level-1 Trauma center, and did extremely well. But, I had worked in the hospital as a unit secretary, cardiac monitor tech and nurse tech on a prn basis before getting hired in the ED as an RN. I also had a very thorough orientation and my manager was very pleased with my performance as a new RN. We actually have several nurses who were all new grads in the ED and my preceptors both said that they preferred new grads because they don't come in with preconceived notions about how things "ought" to be done, they don't think they already know everything and they are usually very eager to be there and learn new skills and new information.
That being said, I can't imagine being a new grad in our ED without having hospital experience prior to starting there. We are just too busy and get the most critical patients from our region because of our Level-1 status for someone who is brand-new to healthcare to pick up quickly enough. Since you have had previous experience you ought to do well--as long as you get a good orientation.
Oh, and you have to thrive well in chaos
Good luck!
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