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Mariah Walker

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  1. Hello all, I'm a new grad LPN. I am in phase 1 of my RN program (generals for a year). I have worked LTC for 4 years, was a med tech for 1.5 years before getting my LPN. However, I have moved jobs and moved towns. So, my new job has 24 residents on each side. One side is very heavy (a lot of lifts and way more meds). The other side is much easier (less meds, almost all independent residents). I'm always super behind on my med pass and end up doing my meds from like 4-10:30 straight, which is my shift end time. We have a 2 hour time slot to get each med pass done and I had a bad experience where one of the RNs was kind of upset that I had so much meds for her to finish when she came in at 6. I'm trying my best but this is 9 more residents than I'm used to passing meds for. My other RN (preceptor) says I'm doing great. How do I get faster at med pass with more residents? We scan meds && patients so it does reduce med errors. Any advice is much appreciated, thank you!

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