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Can you guys give me some advice. I'm schedule to have an interview for a job at a hospital. I currently work at a rehab/nursing home for almost a year. I will hopefully be getting my bachelors this fall. However, I feel as though I have forgot a lot of my skills that I have learn in nursing school. The thing I'm worry about the most is starting IV and how to monitor them. I only successfully started two IV. One was during clinical while I was still a student. It was in the ER room. The second was a patient where I'm working now. We usually just call the infusion nurse that specialize in IV at the place I'm working now. It is much different practicing on a manikin than a human being. We also lack a lot of equipments that the hospital has.
I'm also worry that they will ask me stuff that I totally forgot or don't know the answer to. The reason I pursue a bachelor is to have more job opportunities to land the job that I really want such as this one. I ultimately want to work with pediatric patients. Now that an actual hospital has call me in an interview I'm nervous. I know it has to start some where, but I really hate messing up or looking stupid.
IV is just a skill. That sort of stuff can be easily taught and it generally just takes practice. It's the knowledge and attitude of a staff member that is difficult to teach or change. I say go for it and see what happens. I just got a new position after working in LTC for two years and now I'm on an acute care floor. I haven't done IVs in two years (and didn't start that many prior) but my new place is understanding. I'm starting to eft practice but it takes time.
Guess what guys! I went to the interview and they have offer me the job. I have a few days to decide should I go forward with it. I'm just afraid of the transition from rehab facility (skilled nursing) to a medical surgical floor. I will start out night shift. There are some skills that nurses at the hospital get to do that I'm not exposed to at the rehab facility. I know it will be overwhelming having to learn a new system. However, I'm also worry about not knowing certain skills. I got a chance to meet with the charge nurse, nursing director, and discharge nurse as well today. They were a board of 3 interviewing me, plus the nursing director, HR person, and another charge nurse.. So in total 6 people. They seem friendly and very nice. I would love to work with them, but I just don't know. Any advice guys.
supaflyz
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Thank you guys! I just get a lot of anxiety. I will go to the interview :)