Training Wheels for Nurses: What I Wish I Had Known My First 100 Days on the Job: Wisdom, Tips, and Warnings from Experienced Nurses
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Nothing is more daunting than your first 100 days in a new profession -- unless you go in prepared. Who better to advise you on how to successfully make it through than hundreds of experienced nurses who have been successful themselves?
Benefit From Their Wisdom:
Never call a physician without all the facts -- vital signs, baselines, labs, meds, history, etc.! I now have all of my "ducks in a row" before calling the MD.Hospital staff nurse
It really doesn't matter how well you can give a shot or do a dressing change. Usually, the best medicine is a good conversation.Orthopedic nurse
Learn from Their Mistakes:
Be ready to let go of the false belief that you must "know everything" right away in order to be a good nurse. The imposter syndrome, while rampant among new nurses, doesn't serve us well!Long-term Facility Geriatrics nurse
Go to the bathroom when you need to! (Nurses are notorious for "holding it!")Surgical nurse
And Remember That Humor Conquers All:
There's nothing like eating popcorn from an unused bedpan.Emergency room nurse
I get to have as many free band-aids as I want!Medical nurse
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #343375 in Books
- Published on: 2004-05-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Customer Reviews
Encouraging and Helpful for the New Nurse
I picked this book up about 9 months after I started my first job as a nurse, so I had already been going through the "initiation" process. As I read this book, I was thinking "Gee, wish I had read this in the beginning, would have saved me a lot of trouble." Many of the blurbs (the book is a series of one page "blurbs" of advice grouped into categories) were just common sense items. However, many were "apples of gold" (a Biblical expression for well timed, encouraging words) and practical advice that I had just learned on my own through the "School of Hard Knox" (i.e., on the job). Had I read this earlier, my journey through that first year as a novice nurse might have been a little easier and a little less stressful. Great gift item for your graduating nursing student!
Very Nice
Nice set-up; nice reminders for a new nurse not to worry -- others have been where she's at now. It gives good advice in an easy format.
I'm so glad I picked up this book -- I will probably be reaping its benefits for a while!
Oh, this book is worth every cent.
What a wonderful way to learn from other nurses that nobody knows everything but we can learn from our mistakes and we strive to be the best we can be. As a DON, I recommend this to all nurses even experienced ones. A good read.




