- New Grad Needs Advice - Hostile Work Environment
- How to Deal with Staff Who Don't Like You?
- New Grad Needs Advice - Hostile Work Environment
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Forced into ICU With No Training
You are supposed to receive an orientation before you are floated to another unit. If you are not receiving an orientation to another floor first it could be dangerous for you and the patient. If anything went wrong it would still be your fault and it doesnt sound like they would be understanding. You can ask for the additional training but if they did not give it to you I would look for another job but that's me personally. You have to decide if its worth it!
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I've Been Employed at 7 Facilities as a New Grad RN
Hello! You are already learning some of the things they do not tell you in nursing school. No nursing job is perfect but you have to settle for a happy medium for at least your first year or so. Nursing runs in small circles. Your behavior & what u say can sink you. Even what u say online in an forum such this can have an impact if ci- workers figure out who you are. As u can see u have received dive4se comments on your post. Try sticking with the job u currently have just to put time in. Job hopping looks bad on a resume. Best of luck!
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"Smart" students make bad nurses?
That definitely sounds like a generalization. However, there has been studies done that lean towards the idea that intelligent people may lack emotional intelligence. Certainly this cannot be true for everyone, Good luck either way! BTW I am an MSN student with a 4.0 and never had any trouble transitioning to the floor anywhere I have ever worked as an RN.
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Lied to in Interview
This has happened to me several times even lately. Honestly if it's a good place to work why would they need to lie to you to get you through the door? You can always look for another job or go back to an old one if this job is not working for you. However I would see this as a big red flag.