Re: Am I ready for a trauma I center?
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Have you looked into their training programs, both for new grads and for experienced nurses? I would say to stick with the ER that has the most comprehensive training program and offers the most education. Also consider the importance of teamwork in the ER you are choosing. The pace and variety for trauma pts as well as non-trauma pts can be insane in a high volume ED (probably also in a low volume one).
Are your coworkers going to be working together well? What is the nurse/pt ratio? Do you have EMTs/care techs/etc working with you and how many? What can and can't they do (LEGALLY in your policy and procedure LOL-they can and will do just about anything when needed to). Will you have a resource who can help you when you get 10 ambulances back to back and can't place a line or have a concern but no md because they are intubating or otherwise incapacitated with the 9 other ambulances? Are the doctors working hand and hand with you and will they value your input? I couldn't make it without the help of my coworkers, and the ED docs are just amazing. The transition from tele to ER is HUGE. Good luck! I am sure you will make the right choice for you!
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