Not to mention that you'll get a crash course on time management and resource management!
One minute you'll be hanging blood, the next minute assisting with conscious sedation for bone marrow aspiration. Then hop over to medicate someone for pain and agitation, then adjust someone else's morphine/heparin/cardizem drip while hanging antibiotics on someone before topping it all off by suctioning a pneumonia patient's mucous secretions to help clear airway and increase blood oxygen levels...
Oh yeah. On my feet all the time. Sometimes, I admit - I
like it. It's always hopping and when I'm well rested and I have support from techs/CNAs .... you'll find me with a grin on my face as I go charging about
Med-Surg isn't evil. Med-Surg isn't "just med-surg".
It's a specialty in nursing just like any other unit is. Traditionally, my unit is the Surgical unit but I work with Ortho/Med/Surg/Tele patients.
Yes it's very stressful - but it can also be very rewarding.
cheers,
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