Yay! I have finally secured an Emergency Room Technician position at my local hospital (literally walking distance from my house). It has been a long journey for me and the nursing field, largely due to me allowing other responsibilities delay my commitment. I believe that this new position will put me right where I need to be as far as becoming a Registered Nurse. I am so excited and a little nervous all at the same time. Just to give you a little background, I am a CNA/GNA who is currently working at an assisted living and at a skilled nursing facility as a Unit Secretary. I have learned a lot about nursing in the last two years, but there is still so much more to cover. There are so many questions running through my mind as my start date quickly approaches.
- How helpful will this job be when it comes to nursing school and taking the NCLEX?
- Is training going to be as rigorous as it seems?
- Are there any tips I should know (before training) about starting IVs or drawing blood?
- What can I do to hit the ground running?
- How will the other techs and nurses treat me?
- What are the emergency room nurses' expectations of me? How can I best assist them?
- What can I do to adjust to my 12 hour shifts (evening and night)?
- Is it better to work five 8 hour shifts or four shifts (two 12s and two 8s)?
I NEED TIPS AND LOTS OF THEM! HELP!
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Hello,
Yay! I have finally secured an Emergency Room Technician position at my local hospital (literally walking distance from my house). It has been a long journey for me and the nursing field, largely due to me allowing other responsibilities delay my commitment. I believe that this new position will put me right where I need to be as far as becoming a Registered Nurse. I am so excited and a little nervous all at the same time. Just to give you a little background, I am a CNA/GNA who is currently working at an assisted living and at a skilled nursing facility as a Unit Secretary. I have learned a lot about nursing in the last two years, but there is still so much more to cover. There are so many questions running through my mind as my start date quickly approaches.
- How helpful will this job be when it comes to nursing school and taking the NCLEX?
- Is training going to be as rigorous as it seems?
- Are there any tips I should know (before training) about starting IVs or drawing blood?
- What can I do to hit the ground running?
- How will the other techs and nurses treat me?
- What are the emergency room nurses' expectations of me? How can I best assist them?
- What can I do to adjust to my 12 hour shifts (evening and night)?
- Is it better to work five 8 hour shifts or four shifts (two 12s and two 8s)?
I NEED TIPS AND LOTS OF THEM! HELP!