Re: Just started my first job in psych!! and disappointed!!
That sounds typical to me! I am on NOCs as well.
Day shift gets the treatment team, Doc visits (unless emergency) med students, labs...
We are a locked unit so very few patient's leave for other modalities (ECT, physical therapy, interviews with outpatient programs)
You CAN learn much as you want to... Get familiar with patients using the chart, new meds etc. You can learn a lot of interviewing techniques. What is a habit. What is an addiction. Won't they get addicted if I just give this prn whenever they ask. Can I really impact their care by this...
What contraband is & why (Patient Safety is our 1st priority) Pain assessment, pain reassessment... This is a recording...
I do remember that I was so excited to be in a new specialty. I then passed meds for 1 year straight on days. So, I feel you!!
I have learned a lot about other things... Restraint usage (The law and how to apply quickly and safely), how to speak in a "therapeutic" manner. I learned some things the hard way but believe me, I LEARNED!!
A lot depends on the other staff you work with as well.
Now--- "I got skills!!!"

Good luck!!
Kathleen
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