For a second, I had gone blank, not knowing what to write about for the #SmallActionsBigChanges movement. I did not feel like I was in the right frame of mind to write about something positive. Why? Well, I had my first supernumerary week at my first NQN role at the beginning of this week. Then,Continue reading “Swimming out of the deep end.”
Category Archives: children’s nursing
New beginnings, new lessons…
On my last blog, I discussed how it felt to be shielding and awaiting to return to the placement and finishing my management hours. So, I finally went back to the ward, and the first thing that I noticed was that everything was different. Personal protective equipment was more abundant than it was in March,Continue reading “New beginnings, new lessons…”
A Very Different Newly Registered Nurse Year
Last week I duly paid my £120 fee to the NMC, marking a year since I first joined the register as a Registered Children’s Nurse. I had put it off for a while because the thought of having been qualified for an entire year was beyond belief to me. Last winter, I started my positionContinue reading “A Very Different Newly Registered Nurse Year”