Not Settling

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Overview

  1. Not settling
    1. What is settling?
    2. What isn’t settling?
    3. Don’t settle
    4. Find your purpose
    5. Follow your gut

Nursing Points

General

  1. What is settling?
    1. Taking a job you don’t want
    2. Staying at a job in fear of change
    3. Continuing a job that you aren’t engaged in
  2. What isn’t settling?
    1. Taking a job for experience
    2. Trying something new
  3. Don’t settle
    1. Endless opportunities in nursing
    2. Find what will make you happy
  4. Find your purpose
    1. Consider likes and dislikes
    2. What are you good at?
    3. What did you enjoy as a child?
    4. Explore areas of nursing
    5. Consider going back to school
  5. Follow your gut

Nursing Concepts

  1. Prioritization
    1. Putting you and your needs above settling

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Transcript

Hey guys! In this lesson we are going to talk about not settling!

So what is settling anyways? Settling is taking that job that you don’t actually want just because they offer it. It’s staying at a job even though you aren’t happy because you are afraid of change. Settling is continuing at a job that you aren’t really engaged in. Let’s talk about what settling isn’t. 

What isn’t settling. Well, you may need to take a specific job to get experience before you take that dream job of yours. You might not be sure what you want to do, so you try something new to check it out and explore a bit. These are great, and I don’t want you to think this is settling. Nursing is full of different opportunities for you to explore, and sometimes you have to give a little in one area to be able to move on to another!

Don’t settle! Guys, there are endless opportunities in nursing. You can find something that makes you happy! Does this mean you will get that dream job right away out of school? Probably not! But that’s okay! Set your goals and make a plan for what you want. If you don’t know yet, explore your options and talk to others! Check out the lesson on networking for more details. 

Something that I think is so important in finding happiness in your career is to find your purpose. Purpose makes you feel like you are living a fulfilled life. Consider what you like and what you absolutely do not like. What are you good at? Are you great at talking to people? Are you a pro at putting in IVs? Something I think we should all consider is what we enjoyed as children. For me, I didn’t realize what I wanted to do, but I knew there was something out there. I kept on with my career by trying different areas while working on med-surg. I explored informatics, I taught new processes, precepted, and worked as a charge nurse. In the end, after obtaining my Master’s degree, I realized that since a child, my passion has been teaching! Seems silly now that I didn’t realize this before, but that’s just how life works sometimes! Consider going back to school in the future. This may or may not be for you depending on your goals. It doesn’t hurt to consider everything so that you can find your true passion. 

The number one thing I want you to take away from this lesson is to follow your gut. You will never follow your own inner voice until you clear up the doubts in your mind, so explore, research, and follow your gut feelings!

Okay, let’s review the key points. Settling is when you accept or stay at a job that you don’t enjoy or you aren’t engaged in just because you don’t want change. Don’t settle! There are too many opportunities in nursing to let your passion sizzle out. Find your purpose, and run with it! In everything you do, every choice you make, follow your gut!

Now go out and be your best self today, and as always, happy nursing!

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Concepts Covered:

  • Documentation and Communication
  • Preoperative Nursing
  • Fundamentals of Emergency Nursing
  • Emotions and Motivation
  • Respiratory Disorders
  • Emergency Care of the Trauma Patient
  • Prioritization
  • Studying
  • Learning Pharmacology
  • Emergency Care of the Neurological Patient
  • Emergency Care of the Respiratory Patient
  • Test Taking Strategies
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Musculoskeletal Trauma
  • Basics of NCLEX
  • Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
  • Health & Stress
  • Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
  • Communication
  • Factors Influencing Community Health
  • Intraoperative Nursing
  • Legal and Ethical Issues
  • Perioperative Nursing Roles
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Central Nervous System Disorders – Brain
  • Neurologic and Cognitive Disorders
  • Immunological Disorders
  • Integumentary Disorders
  • Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
  • Neurological Emergencies

Study Plan Lessons

Admissions, Discharges, and Transfers
Critical Incident Management
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs in Nursing
Vitals (VS) and Assessment
Triage in the ER
Triage
Trauma Survey
Time Management
The SOCK Method – Overview
The SOCK Method – O
Stroke (CVA) Management in the ER
Pulmonary Embolism
Prioritizing Assessments
Prioritization
Prioritization
Pediatrics Course Introduction
Patient Positioning
Overview of the Nursing Process
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Restrictive Lung Diseases
Not Settling
Increased Intracranial Pressure
Hypertensive Emergency
Heart (Heart) Failure Exacerbation
Head Trauma & Traumatic Brain Injury
Fundamentals Course Introduction
Fire Safety 2 Nursing Mnemonic (RACE)
Day in the Life of a Med-surg Nurse
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
Aneurysm & Dissection
Amputation
Anesthesia Management Assistance for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Fall and Injury Prevention
Interdisciplinary Team Member Functions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Mechanical Aids
Mobility & Assistive Devices
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hydrocephalus
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Osteoarthritis (OA), Degenerative Joint Disease
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pressure Ulcer / Decubitus Ulcer (Pressure Injury)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Parkinson’s Disease
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Risk for Fall
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Syncope (Fainting)
Patient Privacy and Dignity Maintenance for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Stroke Nursing Care (CVA)
Walkers Nursing Mnemonic (Wandering Wilma Always Late)