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Hey, its Cathy. And I know its been a while since I have put out a video with some tips for you guys, just some tips in general as youre getting started on your nursing career. So I thought up a couple today that I wanted to share with you. The first is not to automatically follow the charting that came before you. The charting before you can be completely wrong sometimes. So I know as a new grad when I would go do my patient assessment and I would not hear crackles, like the nurses before me would chart crackles or something else and I wouldnt hear it, and I would double-check, and I sometimes will second-guess myself like, Well, Im a new nurse. Maybe Im just not hearing right. Im sure theyre probably right. Maybe I should chart crackles too. But Id really warn you against doing that. So in the end, I would not do it, but Id always second-guess myself, but Ive been working long enough now to see that people chart some crazy things. There are things that are just not true