Originally Posted by regglynn
I will be graduating in May. I have an opporutnity to work in the Cardiac OR team. I have always loved my experinces in the OR during clinicals.
I rececntly "shadowed" a nurse one day (not for school) to see if i would be interested in the job. I liked it. I like the hours. But my fellow students think if I take this job, then all I will be doing is documentating and not perofrming nursing duties. I disaggree. I see myself as being an adovicate for the sedated or unconsious pt, with proper positioning, the proper operative site and procedure......
I would like to hear some positive stamtents about my descion to go into the OR. I feel I will be part of a team for a patinet. but nursing doesn't always mean hadnleing poop and bandages......besides, I HATE poop!!!!!!
Should I go straight into the OR or should I experince the other side of nursing first?
Being an O.R. nurse is kinda like being a mechanic who works on people. It's very technical. You need to memorize techniques and equipment. It's a whole different animal than floor nursing.
It definitely helps to have some floor nursing experience before you enter the O.R., but it is not required. I have been working in the operating room for 11 years and I have never worked on a floor (other than during nursing school.)