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FunkyCat

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  1. FunkyCat posted a topic in Canada
    Hi Everyone :) So I am an IEN working in Canada. This is my first job since graduating which would be nerve wracking enough but doing it in a whole different country is real tough. I've been in the job for about 10 months now but I haven't had a probationary interview or learning review or any real discussion with my manager about if I'm doing ok So I figure that I must be doing ok, the patients seem to like me andthere have been several thank you cards with a specific mention to me. I guess what worries me is that there is a lot of gossiping and back stabbing in the place I work and if the Unit Leader doesn't like you then she can make life awkward. I started doing permanent nights after an MVA and have to do days this weekend for the first time in a while. I'm already a little nervous about this as it's a totally different routine etc. Plus I was injured in work last week (pt crushed my wrist the one I hurt in the MVA of course :yelclap:) and am supposed to be on light duties but despite this over the weekend the unit lead is insisting I stay on the floor rather than be unit leader on the desk because she is more friendly with one of the other new grads who started at the same time as me Maybe I'm just being paranoid but I am finding that any confidence I had gained is being chipped away at. I get a few days and I think things are going ok and the second I make a mistake, no matter how big or small, my confidence is shattered. I can't approach the unit leader because every time I attempted it in the past she has brushed me off. How do I get my confidence on a steadier level? And any advice about how to deal with a gossipy workplace?
  2. So long as you know your basic anatomy and physiology then the way I see it is that you can understand what can go wrong. Know what the "right" way of something working is and you can understand the wrong. A lot comes with experience but no one in the real world will expect you to know everything as a new grad, you will be expected to ask questions and to be learning. Experience takes time to get, and you will be surprised at how much experience you already have through your clinical placements.
  3. Hey I just started my first job and I am carrying a drug guide in my pocket to check my meds, and taking 3 times longer it seems than any of the more senior nurses. I loved my placements but found I was overwhelmed at exam time, but I got through it. I love my new job and everyone is really supportive and lets me know its ok not to know everything as long as I ask questions when I'm not sure. Nursing is the type of profession where you will never know everything, we are all constantly learning and that is ok :)
  4. It took me from Nov 2010- Sept 2011 to go through the entire process, from applying to getting full registration. I started working yesterday and am loving it :)
  5. No worries quickmelt :)
  6. I phoned them and asked and they said you do NOT need to list the competencies you are demonstrating after your scenario as they will see which competencies you are demonstrating when they read and assess it
  7. Congratulations pickles
  8. I PASSED THE CRNE I'M AN IEN AND I DID IT CANADIAN STYLE WOOOOHOOOOOO Sooo pleased right now! Can't believe this! Wow! The waiting is over and I passed! YAY!!!
  9. I've heard that but personally I would be getting tired by the time I came to the case studies, it was nice to see the shorter questions half way through
  10. Sounds to me like you passed but I've not had results yet
  11. Nothing for me either, London area, I'm hoping for tomorrow so I don't have to endure another weekend but think realistically it will be next week...
  12. Great news Lori911 CONGRATULATIONS And I have to say what a way to find out!!
  13. I'm sorry pavu But you can do it I'm sure you'll pass with ease in October, good luck
  14. I sat the CRNE recently and I would say the biggest thing is breathe! Try and get a good nights sleep and just give it your best shot! Good luck!!!!!

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