See one. Do one. Teach one.This mantra is well-known in the nursing world. It’s how we as nurses have learned and will learn most of the skills (and knowledge) we possess.
The application of knowledge into practice is an amazing challenge. None of these skills would be part of our repertoire without the expert tutelage of a sage preceptor. That nurse who has experience in the trenches, who has walked the walk. Every nurse can tell you a story or two about their preceptors.
Unfortunately, there are some who should not be given the responsibility to teach and guide those who require it. Precepting an inexperienced nurse takes a unique set of traits. The following are five traits that, if you possess, means you might want to rethink being a preceptor:
Hearing but not listening
No feedback
No inquisition
Impatience
Instructing instead of teaching
Anyone else care to add to this list?
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