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New to Nursing

New to Nursing

Von: New Grad Nurse Transition Program - Interior Health
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A podcast for nurses (Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses) in their first 18 months of practice. Hosted by the New Graduate Nurse Transition Program with Interior Health in British Columbia, Canada, this show is here to help you gain confidence, build connections and progress through your transition to practice with support. This show is a mix of interviews, special co-hosts and solo shows from your Regional Educators. Join us in this space for new nurses, hit subscribe and get ready to launch your amazing nursing career.Copyright 2024 Bildung Wissenschaft
  • Gimme 5 - When a Patient Asks a Question You Don’t Know the Answer To
    Feb 13 2026

    Not knowing the answer in front of a patient can feel uncomfortable - especially in your first year of practice. But safe nursing isn’t about having every answer memorized. It’s about knowing how to respond with honesty, professionalism, and clinical judgment.


    In this 5-minute episode, we walk through a simple four-step framework you can use when a patient asks something you don’t know - plus how to recognize when a question moves from simple clarification to a clinical safety concern.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why honesty builds trust more than guessing
    • A simple bedside response you can use immediately
    • How to differentiate between informational questions and clinical concerns
    • When and how to escalate safely using structured communication tools like SBAR


    Because you don’t need to know everything — you need to know how to respond safely and confidently.


    📝The 4-Step Response Framework
    1. Acknowledge the question (“That’s a great question. I’m glad you asked.”)
    2. Be honest (“I don’t have the exact answer right now.”)
    3. Commit to action (“I’m going to check your chart and confirm with the team.”)
    4. Close the loop (“I’ll come back in about 10 minutes with an update.”)

    ⚖️Safety Reminder

    Not all questions are equal. Some require clarification and follow-up. Others require assessment and possible escalation.

    When clinical interpretation or patient deterioration may be involved, structured tools like SBAR help ensure safe, clear communication with the team.


    References & Further Reading

    Therapeutic Communication in Nursing Practice

    Foundations for Success in Nursing – Communicating with Patients


    Communication Strategies in Nursing (including non-therapeutic responses and avoiding false reassurance)


    AHRQ TeamSTEPPS – SBAR Communication Tool

    Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality


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    7 Min.
  • Essential Documentation Practices for New Nurses
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Regional Educator Robyn interviews David and Jordan, Clinical Practice Educators at RIH, for a practical and engaging conversation all about documentation.


    Join us as we break down essential documentation processes, explore the ins and outs of electronic health records, and discuss the standards that guide high‑quality nursing documentation. David and Jordan also recommend resources, along with tried‑and‑true tips and tricks to help new nurses chart clearly, confidently, and efficiently.


    Whether you’re just starting your practice or looking to strengthen your documentation skills, this episode offers insight and guidance you can put to use on your very next shift.


    Documentation

    CLINICIAN LIBRARY

    Training & Education

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    27 Min.
  • Gimme 5 - Knowing When to Escalate: Pregnancy‑Related Concerns for New Nurses
    Jan 30 2026

    In this quick 5‑minute episode, Regional Educator Robyn highlights key considerations when caring for patients who are pregnant. Designed especially for new graduate nurses working in areas outside of perinatal services, this episode focuses on recognizing early signs of concern and understanding when to involve the Most Responsible Provider (MRP) or a perinatal‑trained nurse. This episode offers practical guidance to help ensure timely assessment, safe care, and confident clinical decision‑making when pregnant patients present in non‑perinatal settings.

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    6 Min.
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