The FreshRN Podcast with Kati Kleber

Kati Kleber, MSN RN

Your first year as a registered nurse is challenging. This podcast is hosted by Kati Kleber, MSN RN and features experienced nurses from FreshRN.com, who discuss the basics of that first year. From orientation, code blues, tricks of the trade, and personal experiences, to time management, delegation, patient deaths, and more.

  1. 22M AGO

    Hate the ICU but Eyeing CRNA? What It Really Takes to Get In (and Thrive)

    Hate the ICU, but still thinking about CRNA school? You're not alone. And it might not be the dealbreaker you think. In this episode, I (Kati Kleber, MSN RN) sit down with Jenny Finnell, CRNA, to unpack what it really takes to get into CRNA school, and what life actually looks like on the other side. Jenny shares her honest experience of struggling emotionally in the ICU, why becoming a CRNA felt completely different, and how many nurses misunderstand what this career path truly demands. Instead of glamorizing CRNA school, we break down the realities: who's a good fit, who might not be (yet), and how to approach the process strategically: without burning yourself out or self-selecting out too early. What you'll learn: ✅ Why you don't have to love ICU nursing to thrive as a CRNA (and how the emotional load can be totally different) ✅ What CRNA programs are really looking for: ICU experience, prerequisites, references, and the details most applicants miss ✅ How to prepare for the interview (clinical questions + emotional intelligence) and how to handle questions you don't know without panicking We also talk candidly about fear, rejection, impostor syndrome, and why "no" doesn't mean never. If you're burned out in the ICU but curious about CRNA, or you're early in your ICU journey and trying to decide if this path is worth pursuing, this episode will help you make a more informed, grounded decision. 🔗 Resources & Links: 🎁 CRNA Conference Giveaway: Enter to win TWO full scholarship tickets (you + a CRNA buddy) to the in-person CRNA School Prep Academy Conference in Louisville, KY (June 12-14, 2026), plus travel vouchers for both of you. Learn more and ENTER HERE. Join Jenny's free aspiring CRNA Community of 3,500+ nurses Learn more about Jenny and CRNA School Prep Academy ➡️ https://crnaschoolprepacademy.com/ Follow CRNA School Prep on socials for free resources and giveaways: @CRNASchoolPrepAcademy Join the FreshRN email list ➡️ https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend who might need it too!

    49 min
  2. JAN 15

    Correctional, Home Health, and AI: Inside NSO's New Nurse Liability Data

    Correctional nursing, home health, aesthetics, nurse leaders… and now AI? NSO's newest nurse liability report highlights some surprising trends in where claims are happening (and why), and this episode breaks it all down in a way that's actually useful for real-world nurses. In this episode, I (Kati Kleber, MSN RN) sit down with Jennifer Flynn from NSO to discuss their latest nurse liability data: what's increasing, what's getting more expensive, and what nurses can do today to reduce risk without practicing scared. What you'll learn: ✅ Why correctional nursing is showing up more in claim trends, and what "deliberate indifference" means in real cases ✅ Why home health continues to drive a huge portion of claims (even though far fewer nurses work in that setting) ✅ A real example of how blurred boundaries in home health can spiral into scope issues, board investigation, and job loss ✅ How lack of equipment + improvising (yes, even "I'll just YouTube it") can turn into devastating patient harm ✅ Why aesthetics/cosmetic nursing is higher risk than many nurses assume ✅ How nurse leaders and charge nurses can be named in claims, even without touching the patient ✅ The big AI questions no one can fully answer yet: Who's responsible if AI contributes to harm? Should patients be told? Is AI a tool… or a product? ✅ The "feast or famine" documentation problem: EMRs capture everything… except the context you actually need to defend care If you're a bedside nurse, a home health nurse, a correctional nurse, or a nurse leader, this episode will help you spot risk patterns before they become a problem, and reinforce the simplest truth in nursing liability: good care + good documentation = protection. 🔗 Resources & Links: Learn more about professional liability coverage through NSO: https://www.nso.com/ Join the FreshRN email list for free (non-spammy) resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend who might need it too!

    51 min
  3. JAN 12

    Lessons From a Nurse Who Landed on Probation

    A home health nurse thought she was helping her patient, but her actions ultimately led to probation with the state board of nursing. In this episode, I (Kati Kleber, MSN RN) sit down with my husband, licensed clinical counselor John Kleber, to walk through a real NSO case study involving a nurse who crossed professional boundaries, practiced outside her scope, and failed to document critical aspects of care. Step by step, we break down what happened, where the nurse's intentions and actions diverged, and how small decisions compounded into some serious professional consequences. We talk: ✅ How good intentions can still result in board discipline ✅ Where professional boundaries were crossed, and why that matters legally ✅ What "practicing outside your scope" actually looks like in real life ✅ How documentation gaps can become your biggest liability ✅ Why informal care and "just helping out" can carry serious risk ✅ Practical guardrails to protect your license, your patients, and yourself This episode is especially important for home health nurses, new grads, travel nurses, and anyone practicing with a high degree of autonomy. If you've ever wondered how nurses end up before the board (and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you) this conversation is for you. 🔗 Resources & Links: Learn more about professional liability coverage through NSO: https://www.nso.com/ John's counseling practice: https://www.klebercounseling.com/ Join the FreshRN email list for free (non-spammy) resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend who might need it too!

    42 min
  4. 12/18/2025

    Love Nursing, Hate People

    Being a new nurse is overwhelming enough, but what if you also feel out of sync socially with the people around you? Socially awkward. Emotionally drained. Cognitively overloaded. Loving nursing, but quietly wondering if you're doing it "wrong." In this episode, I (Kati Kleber, MSN RN) sit down with my husband, licensed clinical counselor John Kleber, to talk honestly about what it's like to be a new nurse who doesn't feel like they fit the mold. Together, we unpack how neurodivergence, social anxiety, uneven emotional skill sets, and public expectations can collide during the already-intense transition from nursing school to practice. Rather than trying to "fix" us nurses, we normalize why feeling awkward with the social side of nursing is just part of the learning process, and how to stay grounded while you grow into the role. What you'll learn: ✅ Why it's common to love nursing but still feel awkward about the social side, and feel misunderstood, or out of place (especially for anyone who's neurodivergent) ✅ The difference between a genuine skill deficit and VERY normal developmental stages in new nurses ✅ Why perfectionism and people-pleasing are so common, and so exhausting ✅ Practical therapy frameworks, scripts, and tools to help you communicate your needs, protect your energy, and build confidence without pretending to be someone you're not 🔗 Resources & Links: John's counseling practice: https://www.klebercounseling.com/ Join the FreshRN email list for free (non-spammy) resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend who might need it too!

    57 min
  5. 12/11/2025

    The Pressure to Perform: Why Nurses Feel Like They Should Know It All

    New nurses step onto the floor with a license, but not with all the answers. Yet patients, families, and even friends often expect brand-new RNs to perform like seasoned experts. In this episode, I (Kati Kleber, MSN RN) sit down with my husband, licensed clinical counselor John Kleber, to unpack what it's like to learn under that spotlight of public expectations. Together, we explore how new nurses can manage the gap between what people expect of you, and what you realistically know as you grow into the role. What you'll learn: ✅ Why people assume you "know everything now" the second you pass NCLEX, and what's actually realistic ✅ How the Dunning-Kruger effect shows up in new grad nursing (the "I've got this!" → "Oh no I don't" roller coaster) ✅ How Benner's Novice-to-Expert model explains the long game of becoming truly competent ✅ Why shame, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome hit so hard in your first year ✅ Simple phrases you can use when you don't know the answer... but still want to build trust with patients and families ✅ Practical mindset shifts (from a counselor's perspective) to build confidence that's grounded and not fake 🔗 Resources & Links: John's counseling practice: https://www.klebercounseling.com/ Join the FreshRN email list for free (non-spammy) resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up Nurse leaders: Need a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend!

    40 min
  6. 12/04/2025

    Allergy Assessment for Nurses: True Allergy vs Sensitivity, IgE Testing, and Safer Care

    New nurses are often handed a long "allergy list" and five minutes to make sense of it. In this episode, Kati Kleber talks with Sophia L. Thomas, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, PPCNP-BC, FNAP, FAANP, former President of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and NP at DePaul Community Health Centers, about how to take a focused allergy history that actually improves patient care. What you'll learn: ✅ A fast framework to separate side effect vs intolerance vs sensitivity vs true allergy ✅ The exact questions to verify things like "penicillin allergy" and when to consider delabeling ✅ How and when to use allergen-specific IgE blood testing (no antihistamine washout) ✅ High-impact pitfalls: alpha-gal syndrome and heparin; birch–apple cross-reactivity ✅ Documentation that helps providers choose safer meds and diets ✅ When to loop in pharmacy/allergy, and what to tell families about prevention This episode is great info for new grads, med-surg, ICU/ED, primary care, school nurses, and anyone updating intake workflows. 🔗 Resources & Links: Connect with Dr. Sophia Thomas on LinkedIn and X Join the FreshRN email list for free resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up/ Nurse leaders: Looking for a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend!

    35 min
  7. 11/25/2025

    Feeling Valued Again: How Virtual Nursing Is Redefining Bedside Care

    Traditional nursing models are breaking under the weight of higher acuity, staffing shortages, and relentless workload. But nurse leaders aren't waiting for permission to fix it, they're redesigning care delivery right now. In this episode, Kati Kleber, MSN RN, talks with Dr. Bethany Robertson, Clinical Executive at Wolters Kluwer, Health Learning Research & Practice, about how hospitals are experimenting with new care models that actually work. From team-based care to virtual nursing, Bethany explains how leaders are offloading cognitive overload, improving patient flow, and helping nurses feel valued for their clinical judgment... not just their ability to survive the shift. We discuss: ✅ What virtual nursing really looks like in action: how it's being used across acute care to support bedside teams without cutting FTEs. ✅ Why simply adding more staff won't fix burnout, and what true workload redesign looks like when nurses can finally think, not just react. ✅ How nurse leaders are rewriting the rules using insights from the FutureCare Nursing 2025 report, to build care models that protect both patients and the profession. 🔗 Resources & Links: Read the full FutureCare Nursing 2025 survey report from Lippincott® Solutions Join the FreshRN email list for free resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up/ Nurse leaders: Looking for a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend!

    44 min
  8. 11/20/2025

    How AI Can Transform Nursing... Without Replacing Nurses

    In this episode of The FreshRN Podcast, host Kati Kleber, MSN RN, sits down with Dr. Susan Grant, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN (Chief Clinical Officer at symplr) to talk about how AI can actually make nursing better. We focus less on "what AI is" and more on how to successfully integrate it into nursing practice. Susan will share leadership strategies for building trust, creating a culture where AI empowers rather than intimidates, and ensuring nurses are part of decision-making from the very beginning. We'll also talk about practical ways to prepare both seasoned nurses and new grads for the AI-driven workplace. With more than 30 years of leadership experience at Wellstar, Beaumont, Emory, the University of Washington Medical Center, and Dana-Farber, Dr. Grant shares how technology can remove administrative burden, strengthen nurse-patient connections, and help managers and educators reclaim their time to focus on what really matters: people. You'll learn: ✅ Why AI won't replace nurses, and the irreplaceable human skills that define our profession ✅ How ambient listening technology is capturing the unseen value of nursing care ✅ The biggest mistakes leaders make when rolling out new tech (and how to build trust instead) ✅ How AI could transform the daily workflow of both bedside nurses and nurse leaders within the next decade Whether you're a bedside nurse, an educator, or a hospital leader, this conversation will leave you hopeful and ready to lead the change. 🔗 Resources & Links: Connect with Dr. Susan Grant and symplr: https://www.symplr.com Join the FreshRN email list for free resources & updates: https://www.freshrn.com/email-sign-up/ Nurse leaders: Looking for a comprehensive residency program for your new grads? Check out: https://www.freshrn.com/enterprise/   🎧 Follow & Subscribe: If this episode gave you something to think about, follow FreshRN wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with a nurse friend!

    51 min
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Your first year as a registered nurse is challenging. This podcast is hosted by Kati Kleber, MSN RN and features experienced nurses from FreshRN.com, who discuss the basics of that first year. From orientation, code blues, tricks of the trade, and personal experiences, to time management, delegation, patient deaths, and more.

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