
On this page you can explore a selection of the journaling done by newly qualified and registered nurses across the UK. We encourage you to spend some time exploring the submissions. Click on a journal entry to read, watch and hear more


Okay, this may be a bit of a long shot.
On this page you can explore a selection of the journaling done by newly qualified and registered nurses across the UK. We encourage you to spend some time exploring the submissions. Click on a journal entry to read, watch and hear more.

Basically, we were responsible for training ourself.


It’s hard sometimes not to seem abrupt.
"We have loads of policies and rules for behaviour expectations, which is interesting to read coming from a hospital environment."

"My commute to and from our base office is short, however we cover three areas and it can be back-and-forth in the car."


"Had a difficult patient today who was a scientologist and openly talked about his distrust of medicine and hospitals."

"I came to work sometime last month and noticed that one of our patients could walk on their own with a stick unassisted."



"I work as a Learning Disability Staff Nurse working in a crisis and forensic community team."


I’m a newly qualified adult nurse, I qualified in 2021.
"Tonights shift went pretty smoothly, we had just enough staff on as one of our bank staff got moved to a different ward."



"It wasn’t my plan to work in community services after qualifying."

"Healthcare is filled with compassionate people, I don’t think you could do this job without compassion."

"Some days are better than others when it comes to unwinding after a shift."

"Tonight is my second night shift in a row and my first week in a month of night shifts."


Nurses as educators.

When is it enough as a district nurse?

In hospital, you’re in charge. But, in their homes, they are in charge.

Our sincerest thanks and total admiration go to…
Chloe, Mental Health and Learning Disability Staff Nurse
Clare, Community Psychiatric Nurse
Dichhya, Charge Nurse
Eilidh, Learning Disability Staff Nurse
Honor, Staff Nurse
Jessica, School Nurse
Karen, Paediatric Nurse
Leonora, Practice Development Nurse
Mercy, Community Staff Nurse
Ozzy, Mental Health and Learning Disability Nurse
Rosemary, Staff Nurse
Sammi, Paediatric Nurse





![Tonight’s shift went pretty smoothly, we had just enough staff on as one of our bank staff got moved to a different ward. The other nurse on did the medications so I gathered all the files we need to move them down to the night station. We have a separate nurses’ station closer to the bedrooms that we use at night. I handed out the sleep charts to the staff on observations and got the NEWS scores for the patients on clozapine to make sure they were within range to give the drug. The other nurse and I organised the breaks and split the progress notes between us. I updated the safety huddle for the morning and updated the proformas for the ward rounds [on] the next shift. Proformas are a summary of a patient’s week with all the information other professionals need to know. The other nurse focused on audits and when I had time I cleaned the clinical room.](https://followyourcompassion.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/image0-13-scaled.jpeg)










