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New Nurse Survival Guide

🌱 New nurse survival

Surviving (and actually enjoying) your first year

The honest, practical stuff nursing school skips — how to get through your first shift, give report without your voice shaking, stay organized with a full assignment, and quiet the voice that says you’re not cut out for this. You are.

Nobody really warns you that the hardest part of nursing isn’t the nursing — it’s everything around it. The time management. The five things due at once. Calling a provider for the first time. Feeling like everyone else got a manual you didn’t.

Here’s the truth almost every experienced nurse will tell you: that overwhelmed feeling is normal, it’s temporary, and it has more to do with systems than with you. Build a few good habits early and the floor gets a whole lot quieter. That’s what this section is for.

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New nurse guides

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Your first shift

What to bring, what to expect, and how to walk in looking calmer than you feel.

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Time management on the floor

Clustering care, the 5-minute morning plan, and how to stop running all shift.

Coming soon →
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Giving report with confidence

Use SBAR and a report sheet to sound like you’ve done this forever.

Learn SBAR →
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Common new-nurse worries

The mistakes everyone’s scared of, and the habits that prevent most of them.

Coming soon →
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Organizing your shift

A simple system for tracking tasks, timing meds, and never dropping a ball.

Get a report sheet →
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Beating impostor syndrome

Why nearly every new grad feels like a fraud — and how long it really takes to feel competent.

Coming soon →

Get the free New Nurse Starter Pack

A brain sheet, an SBAR cheat card, a first-shift checklist, and a brain-dump planner — the four things that get you through orientation.