Help me stop obsessing over my shortcomings
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Hello
I'm open to any suggestions ....
I'm almost finished with my first year in nursing. Some days I feel excellent about my performance, but more often than not I get totally fixated on what I have done wrong.
Recently, I realized after I gave report on a patient that I had been running blood too slow.... (the pt. was at a HUGE risk for fluid overload and had major ascites...and it was running at the slower rate for less than an hour, but still....) and had the ICU nurse not pointed it out, the patient would have had to have the remainder of that unit of blood discarded. Ugh. I know better. I didn't stop and think.
Recently, I could not recall off the top of my head if prednisone was to be taken with food or not.... BASIC INFORMATION. I had to double check and look it up. I should know this.
Also, in conversation the other day I could not remember the maximum daily dose of Tylenol for an adult....couldn't remember if it was 2G or 4G... I had to double check it in a book.
I'm starting to feel like I am a moron and that I will never, ever be good at this.
SoOooo.... what's the best way for me to move forward??