Okay so I just took the ATI assessments for community nursing and leadership...OH MAN! Some- MOST of the questions were so tricky at one point I thought the website was malfunctioning because I would select the answer that would be exactly what the ATI accompanying text said and it would be wrong! We were told the NCLEX is very similar to ATI's assessments which is pretty discouraging. I feel pretty comfortable with NCLEX style questions and my critical thinking skills and I normally do pretty decent on exams, but these last two assessments made me terrified of the NCLEX. Any input on this topic would be helpful!
I've been told it's a normal thing for doctors to yell at nurses, but every doctor I've worked with as a student has been so nice; I realize it's probably because I'm a student. Being fresh out of school (and passing the NCLEX) at my very first job as an RN, what are some tips on how to not **** off the more experienced nurses and doctors besides the obvious?