I'm a new graduate and I've been working in UHS facility for a month right after graduation, I knew in my heart I want do psych, but now that I am working, it's just different from what I expected. Sometimes I just feel like it's understaffed in whichever unit I'm working at. Whether it's adolescent or adults or kids. There are only two nurses taking care of eighteen to twenty patients. I honestly feel overwhelmed. I enjoy talking to my patients, but with all nursing reports, admission/discharge, emergency (we could have up to three to four emergencies) in 8 hours shift, meds, it just seemed impossible to spend time with patient. And I even have to work overtime to finish the paperwork, and the supervisor is upset if I work overtime or skip unpaid lunch break. But I really work, I don't even have time to check my phone or even pee for 8 hours shift. Not to mention, I often get verbally abused by my adult patients or even the parents of the kids that I am taking care of. I really do my best at work, but it seems I can never make everyone happy. I am so stressed out. I always have this negative feeling when I am stepping into my workplace. I admit, maybe my time management sucks. I try to speed up, but I still couldn't finish it on time. Will it get any better....