As a floor nurse myself (7 months new), I sometimes look at the seasoned nurses (10+) who have only done floor and just wonder how insane are these people...
Yesterday at my CDU, I had a report from ER nurse and he tells me "oh boy, I always tell others that I will NEVER do floor nursing" to which I replied "let it be assured, this is my LAST floor nursing job I will ever have." (chuckle)
While in school, I remember saying to myself that I will not get into OR because I will "lose all the nursing" (belief I do not hold anymore), but now, the only place I WANT to get into is OR or Cath lab. No doubt I will have stressful times there too, but I can't say there are many departments that will burn out a nurse as fast as a medsurg floor. I would love some 8 hr days. I also love working with one patient at a time, not 6, and thankfully they will be knocked out too.
Anyway, I salute all the floor nursing colleagues, and hope your best to go or stay where you please, and find the job that you will finally "love."
As a floor nurse myself (7 months new), I sometimes look at the seasoned nurses (10+) who have only done floor and just wonder how insane are these people...
Yesterday at my CDU, I had a report from ER nurse and he tells me "oh boy, I always tell others that I will NEVER do floor nursing" to which I replied "let it be assured, this is my LAST floor nursing job I will ever have." (chuckle)
While in school, I remember saying to myself that I will not get into OR because I will "lose all the nursing" (belief I do not hold anymore), but now, the only place I WANT to get into is OR or Cath lab. No doubt I will have stressful times there too, but I can't say there are many departments that will burn out a nurse as fast as a medsurg floor. I would love some 8 hr days. I also love working with one patient at a time, not 6, and thankfully they will be knocked out too.
Anyway, I salute all the floor nursing colleagues, and hope your best to go or stay where you please, and find the job that you will finally "love."