I have been working in ICU for five years, and recently moved to a new city and have been in my new ICU for a month.
I HATE IT!
AM I just burnt out, or is this a horrid ICU?
Nurses are not allowed to access path. results, cannulate or order bloodwork - the ICU director does not see why RNs should need to know blood results (she is english, for those of you that have worked in UK ICUs, you will know what I mean!).
We have to hoist intubated patients into chairs - most are fed early and have runny bowel movements - I do not think I should have to clean poop off the floor as part of my job. I don't think anyone should have to clean poop off the floor! Poop shouldn't be on the floor. I also think it is unacceptable to hoist intubated patients out of bed - what happens if they need to be reintubated? Thats my rear in trouble!
All the 'new' RNs are made to float to other areas with the rationale being that the older nurses need to stay incase they have difficult patients. Huh? When will the new RNs ever learn anything?
If there is a spare RN to float on the Unit, it will always be the Team Leaders friend, who will relieve for breaks, but not help - ie, if it is my turn for a break but I have to turn my patient, she will come back later instead of turning for me - in my old unit the RNs would have washed, polished and buffed my patient whilst I was on break because they knew I would do it for them!
Maybe I am just burnt out? I have been offered a PACU job and think I will take it. Has anyone left ICU and regretted it? Loved leaving?
Polly