Originally Posted by cowpoke_rn
Well today is my last day as a PACU nurse. Monday I start in the Emergency Room. Just wondering if anyone has any insight on what I'm getting myself into.

Thanks!
Just saw this thread...sorry it's 2 months out. I've been in ER nursing for 3 years and have some friendly advice:
1. Trust your gut. As a paramedic friend once told me "if it doesn't smell right,look right,feel right, it probably isn't right"
2.Don't let the docs bully you. Your first few months they might try to do this, until you pull their butt out of the fire on something big they missed on a pt. and then they're good to you. When they give you crap,toss it right back. They'll respect you more.
3.Listen to your patient. Often times they will blurb out something seemingly small that turns out to be the key to their diagnosis.
4.If someone comes in with a migraine, back pain or tooth pain and refuse toradol,compazine,reglan,benadryl,ultram then they are probably a seeker. The clencher is if you ask them what usually works best for them and you get "It begins with a D. Hmmm...demerol,dilaudid?" Yep, you just nailed yourself a seeker.
5.Find a few mentors.Nurses who have been there awhile and still have some jump in their step;paramedics are good resources too. They have great assessment skills and are on top of their game when something ugly rolls in. When the rest of us are spinning like tops, our paramedics jump in and get a handle on the big picture.
6.Remember that no matter how bad a day it is, it's only for 8,10,12 hrs. or whatever you're there for. Go home and think about something good you did on that shift that made a difference and what you've learned today.
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