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From Overwhelmed to in Control. Survival guide for New Grads, Nurses new to ED & Struggling Nurses.

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Welcome
Welcome to my first members. Bear with me while I navigate this platform. I am rather excited to be starting this. Over the next few weeks I will be adding topics and even opening up discussions that we can all participate in. Feel free to open up a discussion. Hoping to help other nurses realise that Emergency is not a scary place. What do you think our first discussion topic should be?
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Disclaimer
This resource is intended for educational purposes only. Any scenarios or examples are fictional or have been de-identified to protect privacy and confidentiality. This content is not a substitute for clinical judgement, hospital policies, or professional standards. Always follow your workplace guidelines and escalate care as required. In Australia, patient information is protected under the Privacy Act 1988, and all nurses are responsible for maintaining strict confidentiality in line with professional standards set by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Important: Even when information is de-identified, care must be taken to ensure no individual patient can be recognised. Sharing identifiable or potentially identifiable information may place your nursing registration at risk. Always prioritise patient privacy and professional accountability in your practice.
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Hi and welcome to surviving as a nurse in and emergency department
I am Anne and I have worked in my Emergency Department since completing my Post Grad in 2011. Please introduce yourself and tell me how long you have been nursing and what department. Do you work in Emergency or would like to but are nervous at the thought. I was when I started, now I love it. The excitement of never knowing what will come through the door. Yes I still get nervous and overwhelmed some times but this can be a good thing because it makes you step back and think about what is important right then and there. Further down the line, once I know how Skool works, I will offer a Nurse Survival Kit, a thirty day course with lots of hints and tips for surviving in ED. It will also have Real-World tool kit to download. So let's go on this journey together. I will share with you my knowledge of surviving ED nursing.
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Anne Muller
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I’m an RN that works in an emergency depart . I love dogs. I have 3 dachshunds, Maisey, Douglas & Smiggle, a mastiff, Arthur and a Jack Russel George

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