She has to remain professional, so she can continue to serve her other residents. Ivy recalled, “I turn to my coworkers for support. They help me process my emotions out loud.” She also has to remind herself that death is not a failure, and things happen beyond her control.
When things spiral out of control, Ivy handles stress by asking other colleagues for help. She gets very frustrated sometimes because she feels like she will never be done before the end of her shift. She just has to breathe in and take a step back for a minute. She does not handle stress well. She is glad that she has helpful coworkers that will pitch in and help. Ivy organizes her day by coming into work and receiving a report from the nurse she is relieving. She gets a report about how the residents are doing, and if there is anything that she should be aware of. After that, Ivy starts her day by setting up medications. She gets everything ready for the shift, so she has time to finish charting later on that evening. She will also obtain vital signs from the residents, and get glucose tests for her diabetic