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Originally posted by MollyJAs a new graduate, I would periodically have the classic dream that represented my feelings of ill-preparedness. In my dream, I would get to about 6pm in my shift and "realize" I had forgotten to write down my times of med administration on my "brains" (nurse pocket sheet or whatever it is called now). I would invariably awaken feeling panicked, wondering how many meds I had forgotten AND then I would realize that I was only dreaming. Still, it would take a little while for my heart to quit beating extra fast before I could settle down and go to sleep.
A friend told me she also had a version of this dream. Is this the "great, cosmic nurse dream" nightmare? Has anyone else out there had this dream or one similar to it?? Happily, the dream passes....
I was looking at old posts and this one REALLY jumped out at me!
Oh so many nights ive had this dream. I also have one where I am assigned a new patient and noone tells me about it until the end of the shift. And while I have these dreams I hear constant beeping, sounds like a pump or maybe a call light. BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
Originally posted by MollyJAs a new graduate, I would periodically have the classic dream that represented my feelings of ill-preparedness. In my dream, I would get to about 6pm in my shift and "realize" I had forgotten to write down my times of med administration on my "brains" (nurse pocket sheet or whatever it is called now). I would invariably awaken feeling panicked, wondering how many meds I had forgotten AND then I would realize that I was only dreaming. Still, it would take a little while for my heart to quit beating extra fast before I could settle down and go to sleep.
A friend told me she also had a version of this dream. Is this the "great, cosmic nurse dream" nightmare? Has anyone else out there had this dream or one similar to it?? Happily, the dream passes....
I was looking at old posts and this one REALLY jumped out at me!
Oh so many nights ive had this dream. I also have one where I am assigned a new patient and noone tells me about it until the end of the shift. And while I have these dreams I hear constant beeping, sounds like a pump or maybe a call light. BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
I had this dream when I was a new grad. I would always wake up thinking I forgot to do something for my Pt. . If I was still half asleep, I would try to figure out how to do it, even though I didn't know what I didn't do. It only lasted a few months until I was more sure of myself. I still laugh at it.
I had this dream when I was a new grad. I would always wake up thinking I forgot to do something for my Pt. . If I was still half asleep, I would try to figure out how to do it, even though I didn't know what I didn't do. It only lasted a few months until I was more sure of myself. I still laugh at it.
I haven't had this dream, but when I was studying for the NCLEX I had a dream that had me in tears.
I dreamed that I was sitting in front of the computer to take the NCLEX and when the questions came up it was some strange language. I was just sitting there and everyone else was getting finished and walking out. In my dream I was crying and was crying when I woke up too.
I haven't had this dream, but when I was studying for the NCLEX I had a dream that had me in tears.
I dreamed that I was sitting in front of the computer to take the NCLEX and when the questions came up it was some strange language. I was just sitting there and everyone else was getting finished and walking out. In my dream I was crying and was crying when I woke up too.
Yes me too. A variation is there is a whole hallway of rooms behind the nurses station that only *I* know about.
(I think that was a plot line in Cherry Ames, Student Nurse....) anyway I am suposed to do something there. Now it's been 29 years since I graduated and 3 years since I've worked. Im just like Disablednurse......never be able to work again....the dream must mean something. Unfulfilled desires?
And I hear the beep of pumps all the time.
MollyJ
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As a new graduate, I would periodically have the classic dream that represented my feelings of ill-preparedness. In my dream, I would get to about 6pm in my shift and "realize" I had forgotten to write down my times of med administration on my "brains" (nurse pocket sheet or whatever it is called now). I would invariably awaken feeling panicked, wondering how many meds I had forgotten AND then I would realize that I was only dreaming. Still, it would take a little while for my heart to quit beating extra fast before I could settle down and go to sleep.
A friend told me she also had a version of this dream. Is this the "great, cosmic nurse dream" nightmare? Has anyone else out there had this dream or one similar to it?? Happily, the dream passes....