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5 Ways to Tell You’re Serving as a New Nurse | No. 3 You Pause the Routine to Think Critically
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New grads often rely on routines to feel safe. Orders come in, you follow them. Done.

But the real magic happens when you pause, ask questions, and adapt.

A patient refusing labs and vitals might seem “non-compliant.” But when you stop to listen, sit at their level, and explain your role in their comfort and safety you create partnership, not pushback.

Critical thinking doesn’t always mean knowing more. Sometimes it just means being willing to see and hear more.

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