5 Common New Nurse Grad Mistakes to Avoid

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @RegisteredNurseRN
    @RegisteredNurseRN  6 лет назад +36

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  • @ronniemonnie
    @ronniemonnie 4 года назад +75

    You got me through nursing school, through passing NCLEX, and through landing my first nursing job. And now you're gonna help me be the best new grad nurse I can be. Thanks Nurse Sarah ❤️

  • @edgregory1
    @edgregory1 2 года назад +3

    Choose your first job well. Aim for highest acuity because you can go high to low easier than low to high acuity.

  • @monique6679
    @monique6679 6 лет назад +10

    I’m a nursing student in San Francisco and I’m grateful for your videos! Thank you

  • @nikkyluv2244
    @nikkyluv2244 6 лет назад +42

    Thank you sarah for everything...for the last 4 years your videos have helped me through nursing school and as a new grad nurse I really appreciate that you take the time out to STILL keep the new nurse in mind...again thank you!!

  • @MyraTheBe
    @MyraTheBe 6 лет назад +26

    3rd shift is a God send for new grads! Not alot going on...but enough to get to know your meds and all...just my opinion.

    • @UnwrittenChic
      @UnwrittenChic 6 лет назад

      Jbunnyrabbit what the usaual time for 3rd shift

    • @PrettierInPurple
      @PrettierInPurple 6 лет назад

      UnwrittenChic sounds like a night shift at a hospital with three 8 hour shifts! So maybe like 11pm-7am?

    • @MyraTheBe
      @MyraTheBe 6 лет назад

      UnwrittenChic 11-7p usually in ltc. Thats usually where baby nurses start out or home health care..Both are great to start out when you're finding your way...

    • @MyraTheBe
      @MyraTheBe 6 лет назад

      PrettierInPurple yea correct..11-7a

    • @shanika360jackson9
      @shanika360jackson9 6 лет назад

      Yes, I am a new grad who works 12 hour NOC shifts... So much more time to think !

  • @monicaduconge293
    @monicaduconge293 2 года назад +5

    Well that last tip was for me! I am starting bed side care in the next week or so and already thought of how many shifts I’d need to work to pay off student loans as fast as possible 🥴 but health and longevity comes first ❤️

  • @Healthyhabits06
    @Healthyhabits06 6 лет назад +10

    Supplies on hand is a good one especially when the doctors come and expect the unit is prepared!

  • @balogundamilola3476
    @balogundamilola3476 4 года назад +4

    I have not even graduated yet, but I am here watching this video instead of studying for the exam that I have in the morning...I am so drunk with this studying...SIGH!!! Wish me luck y'all!

  • @fry6344
    @fry6344 6 лет назад +8

    This channel is a Godsend gift. Thanks for all your videos!

  • @NursingtoMPHJourney
    @NursingtoMPHJourney 3 года назад +2

    I just started working as RN for a month and this tips gonna be my Notes to remember.. Thank you❤️

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 6 лет назад +29

    Is like the nurse is the proofreader of the physician.

    • @leahsrejber
      @leahsrejber 6 лет назад +10

      yes, and accountable for not picking up errors

  • @TheMabes69
    @TheMabes69 5 лет назад +93

    WHO HAS TIME TO BE ON SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A NURSING SHIFT??!!!

    • @NightLife360
      @NightLife360 4 года назад +10

      Bad nurses i suppose

    • @jamesbedukodjograham5508
      @jamesbedukodjograham5508 2 года назад +3

      @@NightLife360 Bad Nurses and by that behaviour you may cause a patient to lose their lives.

    • @BinderS8ngh
      @BinderS8ngh 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@jamesbedukodjograham5508😅😊😅😮

  • @2ndchancehypnotherapy
    @2ndchancehypnotherapy 5 месяцев назад +1

    Where I live we have a new grad program and a nurse mentor to reach out to for the first couple weeks on the unit.

  • @lyndakeys4659
    @lyndakeys4659 6 лет назад +10

    Thank you Sarah!! Good to see you again in an educative state. 😍

  • @mojoboytimez
    @mojoboytimez 2 года назад

    nurse sarah came a longgg way !! congrats on the 2M followers!!

  • @Keana43
    @Keana43 2 года назад

    I was thinking about this the other day glad I came across this video

  • @Lookbubbles17
    @Lookbubbles17 6 лет назад +10

    I’m a MA and will be starting a LVN program. I love your channel!

  • @Fayeey920
    @Fayeey920 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you Sarah for sharing this video and the info.

  • @GG-bw2ph
    @GG-bw2ph 6 лет назад +7

    Thank you Sarah ! Just waiting for the state to post my license!

    • @GG-bw2ph
      @GG-bw2ph 6 лет назад +4

      i got my license ! Thank you SARAH

    • @GG-bw2ph
      @GG-bw2ph 6 лет назад

      Started my first day today 😍😍❤️❤️

  • @stevenj7045
    @stevenj7045 6 лет назад +10

    Excellent advice! Thank you!

  • @bindawang3322
    @bindawang3322 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent advice, Sarah! Thanks for sharing.

  • @andrewcodybounds
    @andrewcodybounds 3 года назад +2

    I am guilty of all of these, especially the extras

  • @christinnguyen2507
    @christinnguyen2507 6 лет назад +6

    Absolutely love ur videos and tips! You've helped me so much throughout the years 💕

  • @nirmalasatyachari893
    @nirmalasatyachari893 3 года назад

    Hi good morning mam . Thanks for your great work as encouraging nurses. I am also a PBBsc. Nurse in India. I have faced so many problems being honest with my work. In india nowadays no value for good worker.

  • @keyarev7656
    @keyarev7656 6 лет назад +5

    Awesome advice! Thank you Sarah!

  • @ingridavila1973
    @ingridavila1973 6 лет назад +6

    Really enjoyed this video👍👍I will remember these tips when I start my nursing career 😊😊😊thank you💛

  • @ajijajaman3172
    @ajijajaman3172 Год назад

    Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @XoxoxoIloveJesus
    @XoxoxoIloveJesus 6 лет назад +4

    You helped me so much through nursing school. Thank you!!!☺️💉💊

  • @alber829
    @alber829 6 лет назад +6

    Great Video, we nurses are lucky to have you as youtuber..😊 can you do us a video on PID or Pelvic Inflammatory disease? Thank You.. God Bless!

  • @sabitapoudel7949
    @sabitapoudel7949 5 лет назад +8

    It’s absolutely relatable

  • @Acrylicbae
    @Acrylicbae 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks Sarah 🙏🏽 Your The Best !

  • @abagailmanton9643
    @abagailmanton9643 4 года назад +13

    Hey Sarah! I'm Abagail and I've just started yesterday as a New Grad RN in Australia. I am already so stressed out because I realised how little I know about everything. Will my critical thinking skills develop over my time at the hospital? I feel as though I'm not critically thinking so much at the moment because I am really trying to get into the groove of things

    • @TheNigerianprincess8
      @TheNigerianprincess8 4 года назад +6

      Hello Abagail, I started less than seven months ago as a new nurse and can only say it will get better with time. It took a while (still taking a while) to feel confident and critically think. I do make mistakes here and there but one thing that has helped me is being vocal about my strengths and weaknesses. If someone ask me do I need help, I will be honest and tell the truth that I need help. Don't let yourself drown in tasks, med passes, procedures, and etcetera if you know you are struggling. It helps if your unit is supportive which will make the learning experience even better. If you have a question or an inkling about something, ask for help. I do it constantly especially when I'm not sure. Critical thinking will take time and it is still something that even nurses with two years under their belts are still learning. All the best and just hang in there.

  • @ChikomdiSajeni
    @ChikomdiSajeni Месяц назад

    Thank you sarah

  • @maggiesiedel7170
    @maggiesiedel7170 4 года назад

    Really enjoy your videos

  • @quran07267
    @quran07267 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @the__black__box
    @the__black__box 6 лет назад +4

    thank you for the video

  • @shimonoppenhiem723
    @shimonoppenhiem723 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for your amazing videos!!

  • @jackpot5420
    @jackpot5420 6 лет назад +2

    Very good advice 😍😍😍

  • @Abmarp
    @Abmarp 3 года назад

    This was on point

  • @taylorbellsi9042
    @taylorbellsi9042 6 лет назад +39

    I’m a nursing student now, and each shift I go through all the patients medications and make sure it makes sense. However, I feel like I lose time. Any advice?

    • @daniellelee7070
      @daniellelee7070 6 лет назад +11

      Taylor Bellsi hi taylor, I am a student nurse, as well. The way that my program is designed we have two days/week we are in theory and three days/week we are in clinical. On Wednesday we go to theory and then we had to the hospital where we select patients based (hopefully) on something we can apply our theory portion to (i.e if we are covering respiratory complications, try to select a patient with a respiratory disease). I am unsure how your program is designed and set up, if this is even possible for you, but I research out my patient in full the night before I work with them. I go over the medications in depth so that I can connect why my patient is taking the medication (because, as you've probably found, it's not always clear in the patients chart...esp if the patient is taking a medication more commonly used for diseases or disorders the patient doesn't have). This saves me a ton of time! If you're unable to do patient prep ahead of time, try to bear through it and work on time management. I have found that as I've become more familiar with medications, through exposure to them, it's gotten easier for me to figure out why a patient is taking it. Best of luck!

    • @Erin4150
      @Erin4150 6 лет назад +17

      This comes with time, ask coworkers what common medications are on the unit you work, research them. The more you research the more you know. You will eventually get to know the most common meds..and it will take less time to research. Good luck!

    • @SharpLife4
      @SharpLife4 6 лет назад +5

      Taylor Bellsi as time goes on it gets faster. It is expected new nurses will be slower and take longer.

    • @taylorbellsi9042
      @taylorbellsi9042 6 лет назад

      Thank you both!

  • @sabitapoudel7949
    @sabitapoudel7949 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this video

  • @missb1982
    @missb1982 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks!

  • @rainnnnn28
    @rainnnnn28 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much Sarah :)

  • @caribaez5711
    @caribaez5711 6 лет назад +12

    How can a nurse be able to handle when they absorb others emotions ? Empath person..

    • @valeriealexas
      @valeriealexas 3 года назад +2

      Hi Cari! Idk if you'll see this but practicing self-care and de-briefing can really help. Show empathy and compassion to others and honor yourself by taking a break and not overextending yourself.

  • @amywagner894
    @amywagner894 5 лет назад +3

    Hi, I'm a new grad looking for a job. All the areas I'm interested in are home health, maternity, wound care, and forensic nursing.Would you recommend going to med surg first? Or starting off right in home health or maternity. Thanks!

  • @RekhaSharma-hm6vx
    @RekhaSharma-hm6vx 2 года назад

    Nice

  • @mssmuses4547
    @mssmuses4547 3 года назад

    Thank you Sarah for your useful videos and Chanel 👍👍 also how is the covid pandemic process goin on in usa ? We have hard work conditions in turkey goverment hospital 😞 lots of client no leisure time and less salary wish it get finish ... l wanna say Hi from turkish nurses ❤️❤️❤️

  • @folmeda80
    @folmeda80 5 лет назад +3

    Omg best video ever

  • @andiktriwibowo3352
    @andiktriwibowo3352 4 года назад

    Very beautiful

  • @mdkamalhossain2912
    @mdkamalhossain2912 3 года назад

    Love from Bangladesh

  • @saleemkhanbest7396
    @saleemkhanbest7396 3 года назад

    so sweet

  • @blanco_figaro_catsaleh4017
    @blanco_figaro_catsaleh4017 4 года назад

    Everything is about time management here they want you to do everything as fast as possible. They don't care about critical thinking. They don't care about consequences of certain meds or actions. They oversee alot of things They don't want to care about the patient in a holistic way. They consider their job as any other office job. "I am here for the Damn money only." Human life doesn't matter to them. How heartless and disappointing

  • @GabrielGabe-zu6gx
    @GabrielGabe-zu6gx 4 года назад +6

    I'm about to start my first job as a new grad and I'm terrified! I feel as if I'm not ready and I'm going to be putting others at risk as well as my own license due to simple mistakes that an RN shouldn't make. Can anyone help ease my anxiety or give me any tips to help me start out? I don't have very much experience in healthcare as I've only worked as a residential assistant for one year and that was a couple of years ago!

    • @thesunnyedge
      @thesunnyedge 4 года назад +2

      Gabriel hey! Have you started your job yet? Would love to hear how you’re doing! 😊 Btw it DOES get easier!

    • @GabrielGabe-zu6gx
      @GabrielGabe-zu6gx 4 года назад +5

      Hello,@@thesunnyedge
      Thank you for the encouraging words! The first month of my new job has been hectic. I'm sure it's hectic for most, so it's just something I need to take step by step and learn as much as possible. For anyone else reading this that is just graduating or starting a new job as an RN, I recommend taking it day by day and take every learning opportunity that is available! Try to limit the self doubt as much as possible, because that factors into the care your giving. :)

    • @thesunnyedge
      @thesunnyedge 4 года назад +2

      Gabriel good advice!

    • @rhiannonsieg2775
      @rhiannonsieg2775 4 года назад +2

      By the time I am a new grad you will have a year of experience under your belt. You feeling that way before you started gives me hope 😭

    • @monikatk2546
      @monikatk2546 3 года назад

      @@GabrielGabe-zu6gx hello,I have just started my work as new graduate.thanks for your advice 🙏

  • @islamicsolution5618
    @islamicsolution5618 2 года назад

    Hi mam 👋 this great ?
    Can Associat Degree Nurse give NCLEX exam please let me know if possible .

  • @KADASHIYA-wt6xz
    @KADASHIYA-wt6xz 3 года назад

    Wow💕💕💕💕

  • @fashiontrendsofficial9678
    @fashiontrendsofficial9678 3 года назад

    🥰🧥👚💕Mashallah 🙊💕💕💕💕🙏🙏🙏😭

  • @princeisreal1636
    @princeisreal1636 3 года назад +2

    😁

  • @monikatk2546
    @monikatk2546 3 года назад

    Hello, I'm a new graduate nurse n started working since last week.I feel like I'm the most stupid person and came to realise all my lack of skills in practical.😭Any tips to improve my confidence and skills?

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    @shipukumar-es9nj Год назад

    AA

  • @hurira332
    @hurira332 3 года назад

    How can we get admission in bsn guide me