Re: Do you learn very much as a unit secretary?
I thought it *did* help me learn why things were done. Maybe things just piqued my interest so much that I obtained the answers to my questions... The job is much easier when you find out "why." Patient's are NPO with this test because.... This med is for "X" so patient is probably dealing with "X", Ordered am labs and then later ordered IV with potassium, tells you..... Called for stat EKG, after the EKG was done the Doc wrote for these Stat Meds because.... etc.... all parts of the puzzle you aren't exposed to as a CNA.
It also helped me feel very comfortable interacting with MD's since there's so much more with a unit sec'y than with a CNA. I loved learning from the other support staff as well - there's so much going on at the U.C. desk! (I was on a VERY busy med/surg floor) - Might make a big difference how valuable the experience is.
It's helpful knowing what test preps are, what blood tubes for what labs, what requisitions are needed for what and how things are handled, how things work in the scheduling areas from different departments in the hospital, working with more support staff, (repeat)>>> all the wonderful experience with meds, transfer orders, consults etc. I got very, very good at reading the physician's writing. Learning to take off orders is a very helpful thing to know.
I missed the patient care a lot, but I still loved the job. I had a pay increase when I changed to U.C. I'm not saying I didn't learn a ton as a CNA - I did. I absolutely loved taking care of patients, talking with patients and families, and giving good care. Either way you go, you'll learn a lot!!! Hope you find something you really like.
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