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I am a new grad nurse in the residency program. It's been 9 weeks for me. I have primary and secondary preceptors. When they are not on the floor, I work with other nurses. Today I worked with another nurse, and this is not my first day with her. I was a little behind with my patients today. When I got my break with the preceptor this morning, she asked me if I would be here tomorrow. I said no. She said "Thank, God!" Then she caught herself and said "good for you." I am so frustrated to hear that. Her teaching as a preceptor makes me feel worthless. Any advice for dealing with preceptors who treat me like this?
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See, Iām weird, I like precepting, but only insanely green nurses who are lacking the confidence to do anything themselves because then I let it all riiiiiiiiiip at full speed. And I love explaining things. But precepting people who are almost done with orientation and independent? Mehhh, Iām too ADHD and neurotic to let them do everything and I always catch myself trying not to do everything or trying not to step on toes.