Hey all, just thought I'd put my 2 cents in.
Anyone been successful in a department but really didn't like it?
I've been fine taking two patients on my own (admits/discharges etc), dealing with drips, calling the doctors and in my 6 months so far have only gotten off late once and that was because my oncoming nurse was late. I know that I also haven't gotten the really complicated patients, just a few post open hearts, MI's, a lot of brain bleeds though.
I'm not sure if it's the hospital I'm at (it's a big heart center 457 bed catholic supposedly non-profit hospital) ,the unit (47; bed but most of it's sort of old and it seems that a lot of sides are more isolation/nursing home patients) or the nurses I work with.....(there's a lot of catty ones you have to watch your back with) or the fact that I work night shift, I've worked nights before at jobs pre-nursing.
Just curious to see if there's anyone out there who feels the same. I know I'm blessed, I not only got a job, but I got one in ICU.
Anyone who has any advice or feels the same please respond!
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