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Needing some experienced nursing adviceRating: (votes: 0) Thank you! Breathe.The only advice I can give you is with all the little things you have missed, used them as a future source of reference when you encounter those similar scenarios; issuing them as a source of anxiety will only burn you out.If you have general anxiety issues, I suggest seeing someone professionally to help with coping with anxiety and possible self talk issues-even in your post "leaving the profession altogether" because you forgot to ask someone if they knew how to take a rectal temp, is a BIT overboard, don't you think?You are always going to learn; best to use what you learn as a source of power, never as a weakness or a negative reflection of yourself.Best wishes. Comment:
If they had perforated the baby's bowel, he'd be screaming in pain, probably bleeding rectally, and the parents would be panicking and asking you what to do. Did you forget that babies are conscious human beings capable of communicating?
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Quote from duskyjewelIf they had perforated the baby's bowel, he'd be screaming in pain, probably bleeding rectally, and the parents would be panicking and asking you what to do. Did you forget that babies are conscious human beings capable of communicating?
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If the parents perforated the infant during a rectal temp you would havd heard the screams over the phone. Infants most definitely have a way to communicate You need to seek professional assessment and/or assistance for your pervasive anxiety from a licensed professional that can asses your issues and come up with a plan of action. Based on your short posting history, is getting beyond new grad jitters. You find minutia to perservate on and consistently fail to look at the big picture (like the infant vaccine). Do you have experienced nurses on staff at the office ? Do you feel that you received an adequate orientation to the practice and procedures? Do you have standing protocols for telephone triage?
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Quote from JustBeachyNurseIf the parents perforated the infant during a rectal temp you would havd heard the screams over the phone. Infants most definitely have a way to communicate You need to seek professional assessment and/or assistance for your pervasive anxiety from a licensed professional that can asses your issues and come up with a plan of action. Based on your short posting history, is getting beyond new grad jitters. You find minutia to perservate on and consistently fail to look at the big picture (like the infant vaccine). Do you have experienced nurses on staff at the office ? Do you feel that you received an adequate orientation to the practice and procedures? Do you have standing protocols for telephone triage?
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