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I'm a brand new graduate (graduated on May 8th). I just started working at this hospital in June, and I haven't even had two weeks on the floor yet. Our floor has cardiac patients...such as fresh CABG patients, other med-surg patients, and anything else you could possibly think of. I oriented on day shift for a week and two days, and then went to nights (7p-7a). During all of this, I have had a different preceptor on every day. Last night the clinical coordinator (over all nurses on the shift), decided I should take 5 of my own patients. It was terrible. I had a pt with an epidural, TPN, lipids, IV antibiotics, and Narcan going on top of all of that because of the "itching" caused by the epidural. Oh, she also had an NG tube, Then another pt with an NG tube, PCA, and several IV antibiotics, a CABG pt with chest tubes still in place an an external pacer, a fresh heart cath patient, and a patient that was being monitored due to afib. The charge nurse was also running behind and asked me to do several pushes for her. It was just way too much and I can't believe I was stuck in that situation with less than two weeks on the floor. I think it was very unsafe to say the least and I was incredibly stressed. I didn't eat, or take any sort of break and ended up working about 15 hours total. I need some advice from experienced nurses on how to deal with this situation.