jms01

jms01 BSN

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  1. I'm a new nurse, graduated last Summer and I was hired on a PCU and didn't make it past my 12 week orientation. I was told to go to nights after being hired on days because I wasn't getting the hang...
  2. I graduated w/ my BSN last Spring and ended up on starting a tele-turned-COVID floor last fall. I felt very fortunate that I got a hospital job, but 2 months in, I was starting to realize how things...
  3. I’d rather not wait long, I have my sights set on going back to school in the next year. Just not sure if I should continue outpatient or go back to acute
  4. I want to become an FNP, but the more I see how stressed out the doctors are seeing patients, the more I’m hesitant. I know I want to go to grad school, but not 100% sure yet for what. I also want...
  5. Yes, and while I agree with you there, I also think that I’d want to explore one of those areas of nursing. Is it possible to make that transition from where I am now? I am confident I can sell...
  6. What do you recommend for someone like me gaining experience in one specialty that wants to go to the bedside in a year? I wouldn’t know where to start, and I’m getting discouraged that a hospital...
  7. Thank you for that, I feel like I'm doing better at my job every day. The only thing is that I'd like to get the bedside experience and I'm worried that once I put my year in at a neurology clinic, no...
  8. is anyone here an FNP with or without bedside experience? Doubt it. either way, I'd like to get some insight as to why I should or shouldn't go back to the bedside. Really afraid of failing again. I...
  9. Should I consider taking the CNRN exam once I have a year of experience in this setting? I would like to get a certification, I think it would be relevant given my experience, or does this need to be...
  10. I wish I could work in an urgent care but that requires ER or really any bedside experience. The only thing about my current job that I dislike is that I don’t get to assess patients. I don’t want...
  11. Realistically, I only want to be at the bedside because I’ve hard time and time again that you need that experience to be an FNP. I have every intention of applying to an FNP program in the next...
  12. Thank you all for your positive feedback! I truly appreciate it. I think I'm realizing day to day that I'm definitely comfortable with patient education and overall patient interaction. I love getting...
  13. Because of ADA laws, they had to offer me an alternative. A clinic job was an accommodation due to the fact I couldn’t work nights. I do like the bedside because I believe I can still...
  14. I know being a nurse doesn’t just mean being at the bedside, but I feel that having that bedside experience opens the door for many opportunities, such as the ones I’m interested in. I think...
  15. Thank you all for your feedback! I appreciate it so so much! I’ve definitely been hard on myself since leaving tele because I saw my peers succeed and me falling behind constantly, despite my best...
  16. I would like to go back to floor nursing because I want to understand what I'm doing and bring that knowledge with me for when I go back to school for my FNP. I feel like I never got the grasp of what...
  17. Failed orientation, now what?

    I know I'm not interested in case mgmt, but would actually love to explore the idea of working in a neuro ICU or epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU), but with my background, I don't know if I'd be...
  18. Failed orientation, now what?

    Thank you for your kind words. I constantly beat myself because I don’t think I should be a nurse when I live with this illness. I don’t feel like I’m capable of being an RN, let alone an FNP,...
  19. Failed orientation, now what?

    I understand. Sometimes, I question if I should even be a nurse. I think my epilepsy has limited my opportunities at the bedside and home care too, because of the driving. I am feeling pretty down and...
  20. Failed orientation, now what?

    Hi! I took the first thing I could get, which was tele, and I never had an interest in cardio. That experience confirmed it for me. I was thankful to have had it regardless, but I did like...