I started my orientation about 4 weeks ago and it has been both challenging and extremely difficult. It has been much more difficult than working on the floor (partly because thinking like and ER nurse is new to me). I get the priority part, always stabilizing the sickest patient first (the one that will die the quickest), but what if there are two or three at the same time that start to tank? I know ask for help, but then my more stable patients are discharged by another nurse and a new patient is put in my room who I am responsible for.
I have been working with a great preceptor who has helped guide me in the right direction but in the next 4 to 6 weeks I would like to be able to be somewhat functional on my own. I know I'll hopefully never be on "my own"-with teamwork and all, but nevertheless, I'd like to feel confident that I can have a handle on things.
Any tips to deal with this kind of thing? What goes through your mind when you are working? For those of you who are quick and efficient what's your process for keeping the patients moving quickly?
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I started my orientation about 4 weeks ago and it has been both challenging and extremely difficult. It has been much more difficult than working on the floor (partly because thinking like and ER nurse is new to me). I get the priority part, always stabilizing the sickest patient first (the one that will die the quickest), but what if there are two or three at the same time that start to tank? I know ask for help, but then my more stable patients are discharged by another nurse and a new patient is put in my room who I am responsible for.
I have been working with a great preceptor who has helped guide me in the right direction but in the next 4 to 6 weeks I would like to be able to be somewhat functional on my own. I know I'll hopefully never be on "my own"-with teamwork and all, but nevertheless, I'd like to feel confident that I can have a handle on things.
Any tips to deal with this kind of thing? What goes through your mind when you are working? For those of you who are quick and efficient what's your process for keeping the patients moving quickly?