My Store
The Complete New Grad Nurse Survival Toolkit
The Complete New Grad Nurse Survival Toolkit
Couldn't load pickup availability
Product Description
The Complete New Grad Nurse Survival Toolkit is a 6-guide digital bundle designed to help new graduate nurses transition from nursing school into real bedside practice with more structure, confidence, and safety. This toolkit brings together practical guides covering shift organization, SBAR communication, documentation, medication safety, license protection, and de-escalation.
Inside You’ll Discover
• How to organize your shift during the first 90 days
• SBAR scripts and provider communication examples
• Documentation tips for new nurses
• Medication safety reminders and error-response steps
• License protection habits for real bedside practice
• De-escalation scripts for difficult patients and families
• Practical checklists, scripts, and bedside tools for new nurses
What’s Included
• The First 90 Days: New Grad Nurse Shift Survival Guide
• SBAR and Provider Communication Guide
• Documentation Guide for New Grad Nurses
• Medication Safety Guide for New Grad Nurses
• Protect Your License Guide for New Grad Nurses
• De-escalation Scripts for Difficult Patients & Families
Product Details
Format: Digital PDF bundle
Delivery: Instant digital download after purchase
Includes: 6 PDF guides
Best for: New graduate nurses, nurse residents, nursing students preparing for practice, and nurses transitioning into bedside care
Physical shipping: No physical item will be shipped
Why You’ll Love It
This toolkit gives new nurses practical support for the situations they are most likely to face during the transition into bedside nursing. Instead of overwhelming you with textbook-style information, it provides clear scripts, checklists, examples, and reminders you can use to build safer habits, communicate more clearly, document more confidently, and protect your license from the beginning of your career.
Disclaimer
This toolkit is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not replace facility policies, provider orders, clinical judgment, legal advice, state board of nursing regulations, nursing orientation, supervision, formal nursing education, or employer-specific procedures. Always follow your employer’s policies, facility protocols, provider orders, and your state board of nursing requirements.
Share
