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🗓️ 31 March 2025
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1:10.4 | Music Well, hello there. I'm Nurse Mo, and this is the Straight A Nursing podcast where I teach concepts and share tips on how to thrive in school |
1:29.4 | and at the bedside. This is a Mo's Monday Minute episode, which is a quick, short episode with a |
1:35.9 | tip or bit of advice that you can implement and start affecting your practice right away. |
1:43.2 | And today, I want to talk to you very briefly about this |
1:46.6 | idea of trusting yourself. So, and I also sometimes call this my nurse angel. So I recently |
1:56.0 | cared for a patient after surgery who had a very concerning abnormal assessment finding. |
2:04.4 | So I had to trust myself that what I was assessing was actually accurate. |
2:14.6 | So I had to have trust in myself in my assessment skills and I had to |
2:20.6 | trust that I was going to do the right thing. So I did what a good nurse does. I actually went back |
2:27.4 | and reassessed again to confirm my findings. And yes, they were still consistent with the issue that I thought was |
2:36.1 | probably going on with the patient, and I notified the surgeon. Now, when the surgeon told me |
2:43.2 | that my assessment did not make sense, I also, again, did what a good nurse does. |
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