Hi all,
I am so glad I found this website and subsequent discussion boards! I too have been away from nursing about 4 years, not for kids but for another career. Though I will tell you up front I was never a nurse who was burnt out, I just had the opportunity to pursue a dream and I did.
But I am very seriously (have reactivated license) considering returning to nursing. My specialty areas were ER and ICU. I went back to college and earned a Masters in Landscape Architecture. Yeah, yeah I know what you all are thinking .... wow that sounds so cool. Well it sounds a lot more romantic and cool then it actually is.
What it is, is a job in the rat race, working for a for profit business - where your work lives or dies by the all mighty dollar. In addition, I work on average 55-60 hours a week and get paid less then I was as an experienced nurse. I am also managing my department with 20 employees and no secretary.
And to be honest I took a lot more satisfaction from my work - even from the simple things like making someone more comfortable.
In NC the refresher course is mandatory if you've been out 5 years. I feel pretty confident that I'll do ok once I am back on the floor again with a good orientation. My husband in a cardiac nurse and actually other then a few meds. and procedures nursing hasn't changed much.
Think about it a sick patient is a sick patient and our job as a nurse is to assess for change (good or bad) and then respond accordingly. That never changes, and neither does giving a bath, changing a dressing, administering meds., or cleaning up a mess.
My biggest struggle is quiting my current job, which I actually have only been in a little less than a year (as a manager). But I can't take it much longer... the constant pressure from the job, my boss and my employees...it's like being on call 24/7, with no breaks. I thought I was tough but I'm beginning to dread going to work. I swear being a ER/critical care nurse was easier! Once I turned over the patient and walked out the door, I almost aways could leave work behind me.
Now I can't.
I welcome any comments, advise, and questions.
Thanks so much for listening!