Does this sound do-able?
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Fairly new nurse here. I was just offered a position at a long term care facility. I would have the long term care unit of the facility, with forty patients. I was told I would be passing meds, answering doctors calls and charting for these 40 patients. The shift is 3-11, and apparently there will be an LPN with me from 3-9. There are no trachs on this unit and only one feeding tube. There would be dressings, but not many. I've never done LTC before, so I was wondering if this seems like a realistic expectation. Just passing meds to 40 patients seems a little daunting to me, but I really have no idea. The pay is above average, but nothing would be worth taking on a job I can't handle. So I was hoping for some opinions here, does this sound like something I could do?