Will you answer all the dumb questions I should already know the answers to?

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I am currently in my last year of nursing and on my 6 week placement. Freaking out about graduating as I feel incredibly low in confidence. I was wondering if all you lovely nurses out there are willing to answer all the absolutely silly basic questions I have but am too scared to ask my nurses in real life?

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

Usually we will if it is evident that we're not doing your homework and you did due diligence and at least tried in earnest to find the answers.

Show us your work or critical thinking and we will be happy to offer suggestions.

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

Let me add that as a preceptor I encourage questions because I'd rather you ask than not.

Mostly these are questions to do with the ins and outs of hospital wards. The kind of things you don't learn at University

Sun0408, ASN, RN

1,761 Posts

Specializes in Trauma Surgical ICU.

Hospital policy vary greatly from hospital to hospital. For the safety of your pts and the care you render, you need to get over your fear and ask your preceptor!!! The charge nurse and nurse manager is also good options. Never be too scared to ask

Asystole RN

2,352 Posts

Ask you questions, just take the answers with a grain of salt and know that things differ from facility to facility.

Oh don't be afraid to ask questions!

brownbook

3,413 Posts

Because everyone knows it is more important to appear as if you understand than to actually understand...right? (A quote I found on the Internet, by David Ressler.)

Many of your co-workers will love to teach. It is a real ego boost when someone comes up to you and ask if you can explain such and such. Obviously you think they are smart!

Maybe sometimes try to puzzle out the answer yourself for 30 minutes or so, (as long as it is not a matter of life and death), but then ASK!

Buyer beware, BSN

1,137 Posts

Specializes in GENERAL.
Usually we will if it is evident that we're not doing your homework and you did due diligence and at least tried in earnest to find the answers.

Show us your work or critical thinking and we will be happy to offer suggestions.

OP :Your question is cleaver and artfully composed to exact as much vital information from the rank and file as possible. Considering you are as wily as I think you are, your questions will have to be just as, shall I say, creativly posed. So go for it.

And no "how do I find the BR on my first job" stuff for that would be same old, same old and oh so trite. By the way, it's usually down the hall to the left.

Specializes in Hospital medicine; NP precepting; staff education.

I have yet to see a question.

MA Nurse

676 Posts

Specializes in NICU, Telephone Triage.

You would be considered unsafe if you didn't ask questions! No question is dumb.

TheCommuter, BSN, RN

102 Articles; 27,612 Posts

Specializes in Case mgmt., rehab, (CRRN), LTC & psych.

Moved to the Nursing Student Assistance forum.

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