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still too slow and lost!!!!!
yes, my preceptor is extremely nice and an excellent nurse and she is telling me that I am doing great and she assures me she would let me know if I werent. She also lets me know the areas I need improvement. I guess I am just used to hitting the ground running I have never been in a position where it is taking me so long to adjust. Also I have the habbit of comparing myself to others and all the other orientees seem to be doing better than myself and out of our group I am the one with the least experience. I am going to keep giving my all though because it is something I truly want!
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still too slow and lost!!!!!
OMG thanks so much chin up for the encouragement!! I so needed to hear that, I am trying really hard to be a great er nurse and I know I can do it, encouraging words go such a long way! I need to just get a good system going and stop second guessing myself so much. I also need to just jump right in the next code that comes through the doors! Thanks again I will take a deep breath and face another day. :):)
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still too slow and lost!!!!!
Thanks so much for the encouragement, I hope you are right because I really do love working in the er! I will keep trying and hopefully it will all come together for me soon :crying
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still too slow and lost!!!!!
Hi all! ok its been 7weeks of orientation I can only mangage about 3 to 4 pts. and not always effectively and sometimes my preceptor has to jump in and help me out.when a true emergency comes in I feel like I still dont know quite what to do! I really love the er but I am afraid that my coworkers will see me as this new nurse (just graduated in Dec.10 ) who is just not catching on! I feel so out of place most days like I am in the way. I am constantly questioning my preceptor on the orders I am putting in, gosh she must be sick of me. Most days I feel like crying, and I feel like I am just never going to be a great er nurse. Any advice from you on how I can improve would greatly be appreciated. thanks so much!
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I Got the ED job!!!
I'm in Southern NJ too starting February 14th!
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Paid ED training?????
I am waiting for my offer letter which I am sure will outline in detail I was just curious, thanks! I do know I have a 3 year contract with a sign on bonus and the rates for my shift were discussed as well just wasnt sure if during my "training" would be paid but I am sure once I receive my letter I will find out. Thanks to all for your answers. Th
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I Got the ED job!!!
Just wanted to say congrats on the new job!!! I too am a new grad starting an ED job Feb. 14th!!! its all I have been obsessing over so excited yet so scared! Will I catch on quickly? I am hoping to love it as its been a dream of mine for years! Good luck and God Bless!
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Paid ED training?????
Ok stupid I know but in my excitement in being hired to ED as a new grad, I never really got a true knowledge as to whether or not the 12 weeks of training is paid or not. I think it is however now too embarrassed to ask. Anyone who has gone thru ed training was it paid time? Thanks to all!
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Too old to begin career in ED?
thanks again to everyone for making me feel really good about my decision to start ED nursing. I have a quick question for all of you if I may. I was wondering how long it took you to not feel like you stuck out like a sore thumb as the new grad who knows nothing lol?
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Too old to begin career in ED?
Thank you all for the encouragement! I am going to go for it, whats the worse that can happen (dont answer that lol) I dont have a problem getting along with the younger generation most are surprised to learn my age so hopefully I will fit in ok. Thanks again I know it will be hard but I am going to keep praying, learning and improving my skills.
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Too old to begin career in ED?
Hi all! I am a new grad, I passed the NCLEX in Dec. I was offered a job in ER with a 12 weeks training program longer if I need it. I was also offered a position at a sub acute rehab. I am not sure which position I should take, I have always had an intrest in ER nursing but I am doubting myself partiallly because I am an older nurse (40) and maybe at this stage I should be looking into different areas of nursing?? I am physically fit no worries there about keeping pace, I guess just worried about my lack of experience I've never put in a line, Idk any advice will be appreciated thank you.
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rehab nursing too much like LTC nursing?
Thanks for the answer, I am extrremely disappointed to hear that! I was hoping that I would get a variety of patients young and old, but its a job and alot of new grads dont have that so I'm grateful. Its a brand new rehab so maybe management will bring in some actual rehab patients. I know I know wishfful thinking lol thanks
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rehab nursing too much like LTC nursing?
Hello I am just wondering, I am a recent grad and was offered a job at a subacute rehab facility. I have worked LTC as an LPN and was really hoping to "spread my wings" a little once I obtained my Rn degree. I have never worked in subacute rehab and was just wondering if it is just going to be more like LTC. I know jobs are hard to come by and I dont want to turn it down I am just curious if I am pigeon holing myself to same type of work. Thanks so much
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where can find license info with bon
Thanks so much! What a journey its been now I cant wait to sign my first official document as an RN lol thanks again!