New to Nursing

By: New Grad Program Interior Health
  • Summary

  • A podcast for nurses (Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses) in their first 18 months of practice. Hosted by the New Grad 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 Knowledge Coordinators. Join us in this space for new nurses, hit subscribe and get ready to launch your amazing nursing career.
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Episodes
  • Catheter Chronicles 3: Suprapubic Catheters, Trouble Shooting, CBI
    Sep 27 2024
    Welcome to Part 3 of Catheter Chronicles! In this episode, we're taking a closer look at suprapubic catheters, Continuous Bladder Irrigation (CBI), and troubleshooting techniques tailored for new nurses. We’ll guide you through the specifics of suprapubic catheters. We'll review why your patient might need one and how to care for a new or older suprapubic catheter. Our discussion also covers the ins and outs of CBI, including setup, maintenance, and monitoring. Plus, we’ll address common troubleshooting scenarios and provide actionable tips to help you navigate catheter challenges with confidence. Join us for the final part in the Catheter Chronicles Series!
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    24 mins
  • Meet the New to Nursing Team!
    Jul 22 2024
    Welcome to the podcast! We are so glad you're here. Meet the new grad team of Regional Knowledge Coordinators who are here to support you in your journey over the next 18 months as a New Grad Nurse in Interior Health. This episode will give you a broad overview of what being a New Grad in Interior Health looks like and will give you a chance to get to know the passionate team behind the program.
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    20 mins
  • Resuscitation 101
    Jul 22 2024
    Join RKC Kelsey Caston for a quick snippet on how to handle a code blue BEFORE the code team arrives. Kelsey will break down resuscitation into very easy steps (just TWO things really matter!). Listen and gain confidence in calling a code and making a difference in saving lives. We also detail what to do after a code and how to support yourself long term in these difficult situations. Show notes:White L, Rogers J, Bloomingdale M, Fahrenbruch C, Culley L, Subido C, Eisenberg M, Rea T. Dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation: risks for patients not in cardiac arrest. Circulation. 2010 Jan 5;121(1):91-7. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.109.872366. Epub 2009 Dec 21. PMID: 20026780.CPR training | Heart and Stroke Foundation 2020 Guidelines for CPR & ECC (heartandstroke.ca)
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    16 mins

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