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First Nursing Job and Feeling Unsafe...Advice??Rating: (votes: 0) The facility that hired me has a very supportive staff, and the DON is very nice so far. However, I only received 5 shifts of orientation, 3 at night, and 2 during the day. I did one night shift by myself so far, in charge of 60 patients, and nothing went "wrong", but during my nights of orientation someone either had a fall, had to be sent out, or both. I absolutely do not feel I can handle this job if something goes wrong. I do not feel equipped for this position, and feel like my license could easily be on the line. Plus, I don't have my heart set on moving. Is there any advice that anyone could give to me on this? I feel like I need to quit, and I don't feel safe working here for another two weeks with my limited experience. Should I give notice? I'm torn because everyone has been so nice so far, but it can't be worth my license, can it? What do you all think? I think 5 days orientation for a new grad is ridiculous....and sets you up for failure. I think you should start looking for another position for it is easier to get a job when you already have one.I wish you the best. Comment: I'm in the same situation right now only I'm a LVN so I had asked for more orenitation in which my DSD was glad to do so, if I were you I would stay talk with your DON about having more training but dnt run away give it a shot your a new grad RN with any job your gonna feel this way ,just like I did within time you get more comfortable with your duties as a nurseComment: You are correct to be very cautious about accepting a "charge" role as a new grad. If you are in TX, our BON is very clear - for the first 6 months, new grads need to be practicing in a structured environment with appropriate supervision immediately available Rules-Guidelines for GN/GVN and the New Nurse. This would prohibit accepting any "charge" or supervisory position. Nurses are also prohibited from accepting any assignment that exceeds their own competency.Comment: Thank you HouxTx, I finally found what I needed. I will present this to my employer tomorrow. I know I need training and time to gain competence. I have made up my mind to request an appropriate amount of training or to continue searching. I feel much better.Comment: Pilatesgal, please tell me how it's going.Comment: HouTx, I called the DON to talk about my training but she didn't let me say much. She said we would discuss that during my orientation. I understand she is busy...I guess I will just have to wait.Comment: Hi Apedro, I'm sorry for getting back so many months later. I work in California and am curious where you are? Like many new grads in Cali I found it difficult to even find a job so it made the decision that much more hard. I ended up quitting, in the end I just couldn't justify putting my license on the line like that and I don't feel any remorse about it. I wound up receiving a position in a very rural acute care setting and it has given me great experience and a tremendous amount of confidence compared to when I graduated.I hope you are doing well, and I appreciate everyone who replied! Let me know how you're doing Apedro.
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