The 2024 State of Nursing report Nurse.org survey revealed that nurses were happier, more satisfied at work, and feeling better overall in 2023 than in previous years. The survey included over 2400 nurses and found that overall, nurse’s conditions have improved since previous reports. The organization recognized however that despite the encouraging results, nursing has…
Author: The Nurse Preceptor
Nurse Residency Programs: Worth it or Not?
Nurse residency programs serve as vital stepping stones for new graduate nurses, offering essential support and guidance during their transition into the professional healthcare realm. While these programs aim to equip nurses with the skills and confidence needed to excel in their roles, navigating through the countless options can be daunting. In this article, we’ll…
Nurse Influencer receives backlash from multiple disciplines amid “we can do your job” Post.
Nurse Erica-no stranger to controversy-is getting MAJOR backlash for a Tik Tok post belittling allied health professionals….and health profession creators of multiple specialties felt the need to speak up and speak out. Nurse Erica typically creates content related to unionizing and staffing ratios; thus, this post from her was a bit odd to say the…
All Out Drag and Backlash amongst Students over Coronavirus Vaccine Mandates
It all started with an innocent question regarding a facility’s decision to mandate vaccines for all staff, colleagues, and contractors. The question was: had anyone seen it happening in their hospitals or schools. The first dozen or so comments were standard yes, no, ‘I heard something’ and ‘not yet but I’ll do it if required’…
Always Drowning? Try these tips
It’s hard being a new nurse and feel like you’re always drowning. You’re being inundated with new information, being told to do things differently than you learned in nursing school, and generally at times just feeling overwhelmed. Time management is often the culprit. And that’s something you just aren’t taught. While there’s no magic solution…
Humor is all we have left
Our current state is no laughing matter; however, humor is all we have left. Make no mistake about it, the Coronavirus (Covid-19) has thrown us all in the pits of (insert your preferred word here). It’s taken away our societal norms, left many of us questioning the practice of nursing, and has even made some…
Meeting your Preceptor
Meeting your preceptor begins your on the floor experience. You have the jitterbugs, you’re excited but also nervous. You’ve been on numerous social media websites. Some of the stories have made you excited and optimistic while on the other hand, others have left you frightened. Don’t fret, we’ve all been there. It’s just a fear…
Do we really eat our young?
We’ve all heard the saying, “Nurses eat their young.” The phrase describes the jarring treatment of new nurses that can unsettle them to the point that it affects their job performance. Being the most trusted profession, we as nurses are expected to be caring, compassionate, and selfless in our service to others at all times….
But She Has 25 Years Experience
***Based on some real stuff that happened but we’ve changed the names*** New staff member; First day on the floor after facility orientation. She’s getting vital signs on her group of patients before she starts her other duties. For Mr. Johnnie Blaze, she documents a pulse ox of 69% on 2L via nasal cannula…….. Yeah,…
The Role of the Preceptor
The preceptor is an important role that provides the foundation to prepare your new staff member to practice independently. As a preceptor, you have the power to influence the rest of their career. You will either be the reason they become enthusiastic about nursing, or the reason they question their practice. The role requires you…