Re: Why do they want new grads in med/surg?
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Those are extremely good questions...
I beg to differ with this "consensus" however, I think where a new grad should start is a telemetry unit. (especially if your intention is to be a CRNA). Usually, you will have one less patient on telemetry, so I do think it is a bit easier to manage, for the most part...IMHO.
I think that it really depends on the individual and where your gut tells you that you belong. I never have worked in a strictly medsurg unit and what I have missed out on is extensive experience with GI issues. Now that I work in an ICU, I am making up for it, but it isn't that hard, however I am very grateful for my background in telemetry, I think it is the essential skills to build upon in the ICU. (also IMHO).
About the studying part... I think it really depends on how well you have retained information. Where I work, we all still will look up obscure disease and issues on the internet...and that is a never-ending quest. It is OK not to remember and not to know, all you have to do is look it up. The more experience you get and the more patients you have with different pathologies the easier it will be for you to remember them.
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