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As a new nurse the greatest challenge I faced was learning that there was textbook way to do things and then there was a real world way to do things. The best way I found to overcome this was to ask questions and learn from the other nurses that have been doing this for what seems like ages lol. Being a new nurse is terrifying in its own right but sometimes I had to remind myself that everyone I was working with was once in my position too.
Managing multiple sick-sick patients in the ED. One day I literally had two sick-sick patients next to each other, a patient in one bed with crappy sats but great pulses, and in the next bed great sats and weak pulses. I wanted to combine them into one healthy pt! I was standing between the beds (curtained) saying, "Hey guys, don't go into the light!" Ugh. That was stressful. Got them both stabilized, but I won't forget that feeling and that was about 8 years ago. Prepared me well for dealing with mass casualties while deployed — learning how to act quickly and to not hesitate or be afraid. Increasing my knowledge base via studying for board certifications was my method of coping!
kreswhit
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Looking back, what was one of your biggest challenges as a new nurse? How did you over come this challenge?