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Feeling the PressureRating: (votes: 0) I have made just a couple of small errors, only one of which required an incident report but did not result in any negative consequences for a pt. But every time I forget to chart something small or forget to admin a prn for bowels or etc., I beat myself up for it, and almost make myself feel sick. All of the experienced nurses I work with are very supportive and my manager has also been supportive, but my need for perfection as a nurse has been taking a negative effect on me wanting to go to work. I'm beginning to dread it on some days - I feel stressed out and overwhelmed at times with new admissions and patients and time management, and working full-time... I am wondering if I am already starting to get burnt out....HELP Quote from NrsNowI am a recent new grad and am working as an RN in inpatient Rehab. I had been an aide for a while before graduating at this same facility and never realized how much pressure is put on these nurses. We are expected to care for patients of all ages with a variety of medical conditions. I have made just a couple of small errors, only one of which required an incident report but did not result in any negative consequences for a pt. But every time I forget to chart something small or forget to admin a prn for bowels or etc., I beat myself up for it, and almost make myself feel sick. All of the experienced nurses I work with are very supportive and my manager has also been supportive, but my need for perfection as a nurse has been taking a negative effect on me wanting to go to work. I'm beginning to dread it on some days - I feel stressed out and overwhelmed at times with new admissions and patients and time management, and working full-time... I am wondering if I am already starting to get burnt out....HELP Comment:
We see this every semester with new grads. Of course you want to do your best, but rarely is anyone perfect enough to never make a mistake. The trick is knowing how to plan ahead and recognize what MIGHT happen so you can prevent that. I was as stressed as you once. What finally helped me was overhearing two experienced nurses conversing about a mistake one had made and how it should have been handled differently. I thought WOW! If they are not perfect why should I be??
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I agree with Five&TwoWillDo. I think what you feel is totally normal. Transitioning from school to work is a new world and you will feel burnt out due to the workload. When I first started out, I also made a list, I wrote every little thing down in a little notebook so I wouldnt forget something. Just do the best you can, with time will come improvement. GOOD LUCK to you.
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