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Any experienced nurses still have bad shifts?

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I am in no way a new nurse but I had an awful shift the other day and need to vent. Not a thing went right and I felt like I was a new graduate all over again. I feel bad that my coworkers had to pick up some of my slack, but all of my patients were sick sick sick. Please tell me I am not alone and nurses with decades of experience have off days too!
It's true, nurses with decades of experience have bad days too. You are not superhuman.

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Sometimes, shifts just are awful I guess.

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I still have bad shifts. Patients are sicker, and there is less support staff. It can be rough. Glad your co-workers pitched in to help.

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Yep............................................... ..

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Everyday I clock in it's a possibility, and unfortunately it happens.

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Of course they do, the longer you do it the better you get at handling the bad ones but they still come.

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Quote from PAERRN20I am in no way a new nurse but I had an awful shift the other day and need to vent. Not a thing went right and I felt like I was a new graduate all over again. I feel bad that my coworkers had to pick up some of my slack, but all of my patients were sick sick sick. Please tell me I am not alone and nurses with decades of experience have off days too!

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course you do I had the night from hell the other night as well. It was partly because I was on with a lousy grad who couldn't manage the sickies that we had. So I and the other nurse ended up with a lot of sick patients. Plus her patients when she couldn't manage the load she had. Sorry personal vent but cause you are not a new nurse you get the sicker patients! More chance of things going wrong!

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a bad shift can happen due to nasty family members, obnoxious physicians, lazy co-workers or just luck of the draw. The thing to remember is that it is only 8 or 12 hours and you can leave it all behind and the day you turn up for work things have to get better. Anyone can shine on a good day, but it takes real skill to make an ugly day bearable and to be that nurse who helps out a co-worker who is having a really bad day. Sometimes just the offer of help makes the world of difference!!

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Yep. Been a nurse for 9 years and while I'm a little less frazzled than I was fresh out of the chute, there are some shifts where I barely keep my head above water. Or the ones where I swear I'm going to quit on the spot if one more thing goes wrong. You are most definitely not alone. Hang in there.

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I do still have bad shifts.... and its awful...

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Quote from BackfromRetirementIt's true, nurses with decades of experience have bad days too. You are not superhuman.
Author: alice  3-06-2015, 16:41   Views: 712   
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