I've been a RN for about 15 months now. I've been working at an inpatient psychiatric hospital straight out of school. We have limited skill experience at my hospital, mostly emergency IM medication administration, accuchecks, insulin administration, psycho-social assessments...
I recently got an opportunity to work at a brand new inpatient hospice - 20 beds. I'll be working nights there with another RN, 2 LPNS, and 2 CNAS. I'm very intimidated to start working there because of my limited skill experience. I let my hiring manager know my reservations but she told me there would be an orientation period of 2-3 weeks.
What skills should I prepare on using? I know that I'll have to assist with paracentesis/ thoracentesis procedures at times, an occasional IVF hydration. I'm just a little intimidated to begin. At the same time I'm very excited that I can start to 'hone' my skills a little more because I feel that I've lost a lot working with psych. My manager told me that sometimes they do venipuncture but not routinely. Any tips?
Thank you :)
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I've been a RN for about 15 months now. I've been working at an inpatient psychiatric hospital straight out of school. We have limited skill experience at my hospital, mostly emergency IM medication administration, accuchecks, insulin administration, psycho-social assessments...
I recently got an opportunity to work at a brand new inpatient hospice - 20 beds. I'll be working nights there with another RN, 2 LPNS, and 2 CNAS. I'm very intimidated to start working there because of my limited skill experience. I let my hiring manager know my reservations but she told me there would be an orientation period of 2-3 weeks.
What skills should I prepare on using? I know that I'll have to assist with paracentesis/ thoracentesis procedures at times, an occasional IVF hydration. I'm just a little intimidated to begin. At the same time I'm very excited that I can start to 'hone' my skills a little more because I feel that I've lost a lot working with psych. My manager told me that sometimes they do venipuncture but not routinely. Any tips?
Thank you :)