Re: Starting as a new grad on night shift
I have done exactly what you are considering and LOVE it!!! Working nights is great for so many reasons....
1: As a new nurse you get to audit the paperwork and catch everyone elses mistakes and this helps you not make them yourself (though you will probably still make a good number of your own but that's just part of learning

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2: A lot of psychiatric patients are unable to sleep at night, especially the manic ones and the schizophrenic ones. This gives you a quiet time to really sit and talk with them without feeling like you need to rush into treatment meetings with the doc or pass scheduled meds.....
3: Depending on your sleep patterns nights might just be a better fit for you, I have found it is with me. Most of my coworkers are not night people and get fairly tired by 3 and 4am but for whatever reason my circadian rhythm is off and I am naturally a night person (that or I am actually living in the wrong time zone.... HELLO LONDON HERE I COME!). For me having to be up and alet to pass meds at 8am sounds dreadful, if I am already up staying over from the night shift thats no biggie but having to stat my day at 0700 is painful.
And... if I feel like I need a little more excitment or wish to get a little more patient interaction I just stay over and do a day shift and those are all to often available. Some nursing instructors can be very set in their ways of how things should be and might try to dissuade you from nights but the truth of the matter is you know you best. If you try it and hate nights wait a few months and when a day spot opens jump on it, nothing is set in stone. GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATS!
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