Published by Sean on 25 Feb 2008 at 10:37 am
Busy!
It has taken me all morning to catch up on what I wanted to write on my blog, including making some changes to the visual style etc. I just can’t believe how busy I have been with work and career stuff! I have been going to bed thinking about nursing, and waking up with nursing on my brain. Frequently, I dream of taking care of patients. This career really can be all-consuming!
Last week, I wrote my cardiology assessment exam. This was a doozy! It’s tough to have ECG interpretation and hemodynamic monitoring (amongst a million other details) thrown at you all at once, to learn in two weeks.
Now, I have about a week and a half to learn the renal unit and write the test. On top of that, I need to learn the approximately two-hundred paged pharmacology unit for my actual ICU orientation that starts two weeks from today.
I guess the good news is that I will have a huge head-start when we do the hemodynamic monitoring, renal, ECG, respiratory units when I do my orientation. I will be feeling lucky that I have a fairly good grasp of the theoretical components. The tough part will be getting a strong, confident grasp on the hands-on skills.
My other fear is meeting new people. I’m not looking forward to being the new person that knows nobody and isn’t known by anyone. I hate the idea of being the “student” after finally getting used to being the “go-to person.”
But, what the heck, challenges and change is what makes life interesting!





Rollernurse on 25 Feb 2008 at 12:51 pm #
Just introduce yourself to everyone. It gives you the “in” to making conversation. Even if you don’t remember their names, it’s okay.
I don’t like when new people don’t introduce themselves, it shows lack of respect to the people you’re going to be working with.
Sean on 25 Feb 2008 at 12:58 pm #
Thanks! That’s a great tip actually. I’m really shy and struggle to make the first move to introductions. I’ll have to “get over it”
Rollernurse on 25 Feb 2008 at 12:58 pm #
Like your new design, by the way
Thuha on 29 Feb 2008 at 4:40 pm #
You take your new assignment very seriously, and you will be one of the best ICU nurses. I am sure of it. You are living your dream, enjoy it, and we will cheer you on. Promise to post often okay. Pleaseeeee.
SchoolNurseJack on 08 Mar 2008 at 9:13 am #
Sean,
This is a huge move you’re making, and I’m in awe of how invested you are into the process. In reading your prior posts, I can tell you’re the kind of nurse that will embrace the new experience, learn all you can, and soon be a go-to guy again. Best of luck to you, indeed.