I've now worked in 2 EDs and have found that both had unfair ways of assigning nurses to different pods or tasks in the ED. I'll give an example at my current place. New nurses that are in with the clique will get more interesting assignments even if they are unprepared, like working in the trauma/resus bays or being able to do triage with less than 1-year experience.
There is a new grad nurse with 3 or 4 months experience who they put in the trauma room assignment over other more experienced nurses. Maybe they were really well staffed that day and felt they could jump in if she got overwhelmed, but the ER is unpredictable and you might get 3 codes at once. Very irresponsible in my opinion. Another nurse with less than 1-year experience always get's to do triage or got to the trauma bay or break relief. Granted, she is a good nurse, but not better than other nurses in our department.
Why do I think this is based on favoritism? Because the nurses who go into these assignments are chatting up a storm with the charge nurse during the shift, laughing on their phone, meanwhile there are people who are drowning in workload who need help. I think this is wrong, but I really don't think there's anything I can do to change it.
I think it is logical to base assignments on skill set and experience. I don't think anyone would be angry about that, but to base assignment on being in with the department clique is wrong. I really hope I can find an ED that isn't like this because I do like the specialty. No wonder my department has a high rate of turnover.
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I've now worked in 2 EDs and have found that both had unfair ways of assigning nurses to different pods or tasks in the ED. I'll give an example at my current place. New nurses that are in with the clique will get more interesting assignments even if they are unprepared, like working in the trauma/resus bays or being able to do triage with less than 1-year experience.
There is a new grad nurse with 3 or 4 months experience who they put in the trauma room assignment over other more experienced nurses. Maybe they were really well staffed that day and felt they could jump in if she got overwhelmed, but the ER is unpredictable and you might get 3 codes at once. Very irresponsible in my opinion. Another nurse with less than 1-year experience always get's to do triage or got to the trauma bay or break relief. Granted, she is a good nurse, but not better than other nurses in our department.
Why do I think this is based on favoritism? Because the nurses who go into these assignments are chatting up a storm with the charge nurse during the shift, laughing on their phone, meanwhile there are people who are drowning in workload who need help. I think this is wrong, but I really don't think there's anything I can do to change it.
I think it is logical to base assignments on skill set and experience. I don't think anyone would be angry about that, but to base assignment on being in with the department clique is wrong. I really hope I can find an ED that isn't like this because I do like the specialty. No wonder my department has a high rate of turnover.