New Nurse Time Management Tips

New nurse time management tips and advice: I will discuss some new nurse tips and tricks for time management you can use as a new nurse. Many new nurses struggle with time management issues during the first six months on the job. The reason is because most new nurse graduates are trying to develop a nursing routine that works for them while trying to learn how to be a nurse.

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It can be overwhelming for the new nurse and they may find themselves feeling like you don’t have enough time to get their job done. Some signs and symptoms of time management issues can include: rushing to get everything done at the end of the shift, forgetting to complete tasks, clocking out late all the time, never getting breaks, always needing help, and feeling so overwhelmed with the job that you want to quit. Some tips to help you become better with time management include: asking the right questions in report, creating a sheet to help you keep track of your day, set goals of when things should be completed, try to streamline medication administration times, take it hour-by-hour and don’t think about it all at once, and know that experience helps with time management. Don’t forget to check out my video on how to deal with new nurse anxiety.

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5 Comments

  1. Not me having all of the issues listed in the beginning 😂. Just got off orientation and it’s tough.

  2. Two months in and I feel like giving up but I have to remind myself that it’s all very new to me and that ‘Rome wasn’t built in a day’ getting better day by day but man… this is harder than I thought it would be 😢

  3. Thank you for making all these videos. It really helps, I visit your channel if I struggle with anything from communicating with other nurses, to doctors, time management. Please keep making these videos especially these struggles that every nurse face but unable to recognize how to fix it or talk about it because it feels like a personal problem.

    I wonder if you can please make a specific video on the skills or day that look like in cardiac unit. I am placed in post cardiac surgery for my practicums next month, bit nervous about that. I remember watching your clinical video tips where you mentioned you did your preceptorship in cardiac and you loved that unit.

    I would really love to learn more about that.
    Thank you

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