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When is it okay to admit that you don’t know how to do something?
Hear the story of Tamara Kuhn, a bedside telemetry nurse, who in a moment of crisis, used her problem-solving skills to keep her patient (and herself) safe.
Tamara was caring for a patient who suddenly became violent. After calling for help, Tamara was given what she thought would be a standard restraint system. But what she received was not equipment she was used to.
So how do you set yourself up for success in these situations?
Connie spoke with Jill Clemmons, an acute care nurse practitioner, for insight.
Jill discusses how taking care of yourself, preparation, and finding your why are key to navigating difficult situations.
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When is it okay to admit that you don’t know how to do something?
Hear the story of Tamara Kuhn, a bedside telemetry nurse, who in a moment of crisis, used her problem-solving skills to keep her patient (and herself) safe.
Tamara was caring for a patient who suddenly became violent. After calling for help, Tamara was given what she thought would be a standard restraint system. But what she received was not equipment she was used to.
So how do you set yourself up for success in these situations?
Connie spoke with Jill Clemmons, an acute care nurse practitioner, for insight.
Jill discusses how taking care of yourself, preparation, and finding your why are key to navigating difficult situations.

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