Re: Orientation Med/Surg
I have basically decided how I want my orientation day or days to go. I like to follow the nurse around for the entire day every single time s/he goes into a patient room, makes a phone call, gets something from supply, gets lunch, etc. I work in ICU so it may be a little different that other units. Sometimes I have been put with a nurse who has the sickest patient(s) in the unit but I find that doesn't lead to a good orientation day because they are busy keeping a patient alive! I know how to take care of sick patients so it's easier for me if I am with slower paced patients to get the best learning experience.
If there are no lists of numbers I write down important ones that she tells me I will use frequently (the paging numbers for docs, phlebotomy, RT, pharmacy, supply, etc.). I usually carry a little pocket notebook and write down anything and everything she tells me to remember.
I usually don't get the system down pat until the week before my contract is done!! I finally have figured out by that time which docs like what, etc.
Everywhere I have been, the other nurses have been very willing to help with any question that I have. They want you to be able to jump right in and take care of patients, but they don't expect you to know how to use everything like their core staff who probably get 1-2 weeks of just hospital orientation and then more on the floor.
If you think you are set after 3 days of orientation where you are, then you will likely do just fine with a travel assigment.
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