Nursing 101 – Everything a New Nurse Needs to Know When you graduate and start your first nursing job, you will be full of emotions. Excitement, anticipation, fear, and nervousness are all pretty standard emotions of a new nurse. There are things you can do, and have with you to help, prepare, and remember. There is a lot to learn, and it will take some time to learn everything. Related: How Electronic Health Records Change Jobs The First Day On your first day, there are some things that will be good to have with you, and to prepare you for a long career. Take a small note pad and pen. Even if it is not convenient to take notes in the midst of training, you can jot down information when you, have time. Ask questions; don't hesitate to ask questions as you receive training. There really is no useless question when it comes to nursing, if you wonder about it, ask. If you happen to be working a night shift, take a small flashlight. Patients can get upset when they have a bright light turned on while they are trying to sleep. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, especially if you are not accustomed to being on your feet all day. Invest in good scrubs. Nothing is worse than being uncomfortable all day, or showing up to work in wrinkled scrubs. Purchase scrubs with multiple pockets, that will really come in handy as your responsibilities grow. Start a journal. There are numerous apps that are journals, and this will be more valuable than you realize on your first day. Going back 3 months, 6 months, and a year later will impress you on just how far you have come. Ask about learning opportunities, including certifications and trainings, the more you learn the more knowledge you will have and the further along your career will be. Related: How Electronic Health Records Change Jobs As you begin to get acclimated to your new job, there are some things to remember along the way. Listen, listen, and listen more. Most veteran nurses want to help you as much as possible, so when they offer advice and tips, listen carefully and pay close attention; they have been right where you are. Inquire about the possibilities of having a mentor. This works great