When does it get easier?
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I work on a med-surg unit with high-acuity patients (it's at a well known research hospital). I got sixteen days of orientation on days, then a couple days of orientation on nights. Now I'm on my own.
This has been so hard. I'm finding myself dreading going into work because I'll be faced with something I don't know how to do. What's more, I find myself forgetting how to do some of the basics because I'll go a few shifts without doing it and then forget. I've not yet made any errors, but the experience has been nerve-wracking.
I'll hear about patients that other nurses have--extremely unstable, needing NG tube placement (I've never done that), or needing other procedures that I've not done for a long time or have never done--and feel both stupid and demoralized. Or I'll have a patient who's disoriented and refusing meds, etc., and I just don't know how to handle it.
When will this get better? I'm going to give myself at least a year to get into the groove, and I'm surrounded by nurses who seem to be able to take everything in stride. I just wish I could fast forward a year and be more comfortable...is this normal?