
Originally Posted by
jayne1975
I really hope your first day went well! My experience with coworkers who work in critical care is that you should look into the study guides for your CCRN test. They cover the broad spectrum of care provided in the critical setting and would also help you in the future if you want to be certified.
I sincerely hope you have a great preceptor and have a great experience, take advantage of all of the time they allow you to have a preceptor. In my experience, they encourage nurses to shorten their time as a 'shadow' with another nurse so they aren't paying for two people to do the job that one would typically do alone. Make sure you're ready for the transition and ask questions. It may seem like something silly to ask, but if you don't ask, you won't learn.
If you have the opportunity, spend some time with other nurses, helping with their patients when you can. I recently precepted a student and one of the things she appreciated most was that she was able to assist other nurses with different things and would learn something new from each person that she took with her when she had completed her time with me.
Everyone has little tips and tricks they've learned from experience and being in a preceptorship with someone else is really the only time you'll have to learn them.
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