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yay you!!! What a nice feeling, isn't it? Every morning when I come home I pray to God and give thanks that 1) I was able to handle almost everything He threw my way and 2) no one died.
I know a code is gonna happen sooner or later.... The other newbie that started with me has had 2 and I've been lucky with none.
Hi to KGrands,
I saw that you are a Downstate Accelerated nursing grad. I started at Downstate this past June and am dying to find a grad to alot of questions. My most dire question is: did you feel prepared to be a nurse when you were done?
I suppose I can throw that question out there to all accelerated nursing grads...before I started the program I was so happy that it was short and I could be working in a short amount of time. But now that I'm in the program I'm scared at how much I have to learn. I just want to be a good and SAFE nurse! :)
Thanks for any advice,
C
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Today was my first day shift by myself with my own patient assignment. I can't say that I was truly alone, since I had my coworkers available to ask questions. I had a great day. I kept up with my hourly charting, didn't make any medication errors, and generally felt confident about what I was doing. I had a two-patient assignment, one of which was a ventilator patient.
This is my first job out of school. Thankfully, my preceptors have been amazing, and I was given 12 weeks of orientation.
I figured I'd post a positive experience with a new job, since I seem to read a lot horror stories about new grads at their first job.