When I first graduated nursing school I though acute care was the only way to go. I managed to land a jon on Orthopedic surgery right out of nursing school. I liked the job ok but I didn't love it. I worked there for about a year before my husband got a job across the country and we had to move. When I moved to our new city the only job I could get was in LTC. I didn't think this was where I wanted to be working but I needed a job so I took it. I ended up working in LTC for the following 2 years. Deep down I knew I really loved it but for some reason I always felt like acute care is the "best job"... I don't know why I felt like this I guess maybe it just comes from others opinions and to people outside of nursing it just sounds more important to be working in the hospital. Maybe I was somehow brainwashed into thinking this too haha.
Anyway my husband and I have moved again this past summer and this time I got a job as a med/surg float in large acute care hospital.What I have found is that I really miss LTC!! I want more than anything to go back! I miss the routine of it, I miss the relationships with the residents and feeling that you really can make a difference in their lives. I miss knowing exactly whats going on with my residents all the time, i miss being able to notice the slightest change in them, I miss the staff I worked with.
Has this happened to anyone else? Usually you hear people can't wait to get out of LTC but I can't wait to get back in!!
I really don't like the acuteness of the pt's in the hospital, I hate the unpredictability, I hate doing admissions and discharges all the time, and I don't like the snottiness of a lot of the staff. I feel like I was so much better at my job in LTC. Here at the hospital I feel extremely inadequate.Anytime ask questions to senior staff they look at me like I'm an idiot. Ugg I want to go back to LTC but feel I should put in at least a year here.
When I first graduated nursing school I though acute care was the only way to go. I managed to land a jon on Orthopedic surgery right out of nursing school. I liked the job ok but I didn't love it. I worked there for about a year before my husband got a job across the country and we had to move. When I moved to our new city the only job I could get was in LTC. I didn't think this was where I wanted to be working but I needed a job so I took it. I ended up working in LTC for the following 2 years. Deep down I knew I really loved it but for some reason I always felt like acute care is the "best job"... I don't know why I felt like this I guess maybe it just comes from others opinions and to people outside of nursing it just sounds more important to be working in the hospital. Maybe I was somehow brainwashed into thinking this too haha.
Anyway my husband and I have moved again this past summer and this time I got a job as a med/surg float in large acute care hospital.What I have found is that I really miss LTC!! I want more than anything to go back! I miss the routine of it, I miss the relationships with the residents and feeling that you really can make a difference in their lives. I miss knowing exactly whats going on with my residents all the time, i miss being able to notice the slightest change in them, I miss the staff I worked with.
Has this happened to anyone else? Usually you hear people can't wait to get out of LTC but I can't wait to get back in!!
I really don't like the acuteness of the pt's in the hospital, I hate the unpredictability, I hate doing admissions and discharges all the time, and I don't like the snottiness of a lot of the staff. I feel like I was so much better at my job in LTC. Here at the hospital I feel extremely inadequate.Anytime ask questions to senior staff they look at me like I'm an idiot. Ugg I want to go back to LTC but feel I should put in at least a year here.