Monday, October 22, 2012

And The Journey Begins (dun dun dun...)


It’s been about three months since I had my ankle surgery and I’ve finally started working. YAY! Two years and five months after starting nursing school I’ve finally started to put my skills and knowledge to use.  But I have to be honest, I still feel like I go in everyday and have no idea what I’m doing (don’t tell my patients that!).  Apparently, that’s common in nursing and especially for new grads.  I mean, they can’t teach you everything you will need to know in two years of schooling, but Hopkins did try its best.  I’ve been on the floor for six days now.  I’m slowly getting into the routine of floor life, but let’s be honest, nothing ever goes as planned.  Every morning I start I have a nice sheet printed with times of the day and tasks needed to be done.  I fill in some gaps as I listen to the morning report and afterwards I move to a computer to check any other orders, meds, vitals, etc.  This sounds lovely, doesn’t it? Calm, organized and low-stress….yea right J It’s like as soon as patients know report is over and the new shift of nurses is ready, the call bells start ringing and everyone needs their medicine. At the same time.  Until nurses can clone themselves we just have to prioritize and do our tasks in order of importance.  Not that every patient isn’t important, but if one patient is having an allergic reaction to something and another patient is in pain, pain might have to wait because an allergic reaction can be fatal.  
I’ve learned this and many other helpful pieces of information from my wonderful preceptors! (Shout out to Double A and Big C).  These may sound like bra sizes to you, but to me they are fantastic, super helpful, calm and patient experienced nurses who help me navigate the crazy world of nursing.  For about the next eight weeks or so I’ll be working with my preceptors before I’m given patients to take care of on my own.  Maybe at the end of this week I’ll have some amusing stories to share, but for now, it’s just been shits and giggles (literally. I work on a poop floor).  Until next time! 


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