Re: Med-durg w/ tele vs. Cardiac step down
Yes,
I work on a tele medical floor. We have various patients who have medical issues along with cardiac disorders, most of our patients are monitored and a small aount are non- monitored, and are usually chronic patients. They are very sick and there are many medications and many diabetlic patients.
It is a great place for a student/ new RN to be. A tough place but good learing climate for RN's.
A Cardiac Unit , like a step down unit is sometimes even called PCU (progressive care). All patients are monitored and are on heparin or drips,cardizem gtts or Nitro gtts, or staight from the cardiac ICU, so they may have only 4 patients each, due to the acuity.
Both units deal with cardiac issues. On the medical tele unit the patients are more stable they may have occasional heparin gtts, so the nurse may end up lwith 6 to even 7 patients, if they become unstable they go to ICU, or the Progressive Care unit.
Both are challenging!!!!
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