Pediatric ER

 Yesterday, I was assigned to the Pediatric ER. It wasn't my first time there as a nursing student. When I was a BSN student at Columbia Nursing, I shadowed a RN at NYP children's hospital in the ER. I have a lot of respect and admire the peds ER RNs. They're able to think and work quick. They truly save lives in the most stressful moments of a child's life. 

If I had the physical and mental capacity, I'd work towards becoming a Peds ER RN. I don't see myself working as a Peds ER RN, though, because the setting is too chaotic and stressful for me. I'd like to be able to work in that kind of situation but every time I get assigned to the Peds ER, I get overwhelmed by all the ongoings and get overstimulated, so much so, I don't grasp a full understanding and awareness that's needed. I get lost in the commotion. Despite that, I still try my best to fulfill my duties as a student nurse. I was able to take vital signs and administer push IV medications primarily. At the end of the day, I watched three RNs work together to start an IV in an infant. 

Yesterday, I identified a RN who amazed me. He quizzed me and often put me on the spot, leading me to be in situations where I'd say "Uh...I'm not sure". Sometimes, I answered his questions right or near right. It's funny because I ended up abandoning him for a RN that was a bit slower paced and more fit for my pace. 

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