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What Do New Graduates Expect?. Welcoming New Employees Establishing the Connection Greeting New Staff Individualizing Orientation Acceptance in.

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“New graduates do not want people to assume they know how to do tasks, but to accept them as novices.” Lynne M. Connelly
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Page 1: What Do New Graduates Expect?. Welcoming New Employees  Establishing the Connection  Greeting New Staff  Individualizing Orientation  Acceptance in.

What Do New Graduates Expect?

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Welcoming New Employees

Establishing the Connection

Greeting New Staff

Individualizing Orientation

Acceptance in the Workgroup

Checking Periodically

Supporting New Staff

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“New graduates do not want people to assume they know

how to do tasks, but to accept them as novices.”

Lynne M. Connelly

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Stages of Clinical Competence•Novice

•Advanced Beginner•Competent•Proficient •Expert

Benner, P. (1984). From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice. Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley, pp. 13-34.

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NOVICE•No experience.•Expect to be taught rules to help them perform.•These rules are universal rules.•Behavior is limited and inflexible.

“Just tell me what I need to do and I’ll do it.”

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ADVANCED BEGINNER•Demonstrates a marginally acceptable performance.

•Have had some real experiences.

•Experiences have been pointed out to them by mentor.

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ADVANCED BEGINNER•Experience recurring meaningful situational components.

•Principles to guide their actions begin to be formulated.

•Principles are based on experience.

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COMPETENT•Nurses who have been on the job 2-3 years.

•When the nurse sees his/her actions in goals in which he/she is aware of.

•This goal includes conscious, abstract, analytical contemplation of the problem.

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COMPETENT•This type of planning helps the nurse achieve efficiency and organization.

•Possesses a feeling of mastery and coping with situations during clinical nursing.

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PROFICIENT•Perceives the situation as whole rather than pieces.

•Perceives the meaning in relation to long term goals.

•Learns from experience what to expect and how to modify.

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PROFICIENT•Can recognize when the expected does not happen.

•Holistic understanding improves decision making.

•Can identify the important features in a situation, analyze and understand the overall situation.

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EXPERT•Enormous background experience.

•Has an intuitive grasp of each situation and focuses on the problem.

•Operates from a deep understanding of the total situation.

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EXPERT•Performance becomes fluid, flexible and highly proficient.

•Uses highly skilled analytical abilities in situations when there is a wrong grasp of the situation or behaviors are not occurring as expected.

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The Wish List

•Orientation programs that identify new graduate needs and assist in acclimation to the new work environment.

•Provide an ongoing mentoring program.

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The Wish List•Train new nurses in communication skills.

•Explain the mission and culture of the workplace.

•Involve new graduates in decision making and shared governance activities.

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The Wish List•Provide constructive feedback daily.

•Express gratitude and appreciation for a job well done.

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Which Fish Are You?Thank you for your attention!