So I just started my first job on a post surgical unit and I really love it. I am currently managing 3 patients and it is just so overwhelming. It is not the nursing part that I find overwhelming, I can do that; but the paper work! The hospital I work at uses both a computer chart and a paper chart. Doctors come an write orders and it takes me a while to figure out that they have written a new order. Also is it me or does every patient have meds at the same time, so I give some of my meds late (past hospital policy 1/2 hr). It is really hard to keep track of everything I have to do. I stumble around questions that are asked to me about the patient because I just don't have time to go and read the entire H and P (unlike nursing school).
Any advice for this new grad? Does it get better?
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So I just started my first job on a post surgical unit and I really love it. I am currently managing 3 patients and it is just so overwhelming. It is not the nursing part that I find overwhelming, I can do that; but the paper work! The hospital I work at uses both a computer chart and a paper chart. Doctors come an write orders and it takes me a while to figure out that they have written a new order. Also is it me or does every patient have meds at the same time, so I give some of my meds late (past hospital policy 1/2 hr). It is really hard to keep track of everything I have to do. I stumble around questions that are asked to me about the patient because I just don't have time to go and read the entire H and P (unlike nursing school).
Any advice for this new grad? Does it get better?