Expect high acuity patients, we got them from the ICU, with trachs, pegs, on precautions of all kinds..IV's of all types with TPN and mediports, picc lines and more...
Its a wonderful learning opportunity for a new nurse, because (at least at our facility)
you have a charge nurse to go to when unsure.
This can be frustrating as you gain experience and you are overruled, especially when it turns out you were correct.
Also, be very careful about your fellow nursing staff. Another nurse who was a float stepped into a room where I was feeding a red spoon patient in a supine position, made a 10 second evaluation of the situation, and accused me of unsafe nursing. Although I proved later, I had the doctor come in and evaluate the patient, (the patient had no swallowing issues..only pain and limited ROM issues) and I was actually acting under that doctors orders...this nurse was a favorite of the Nurse Manager and DON....and my life subsequently became hell.
I eventually had to leave my job. They changed my schedule to one I could not work, and when I told my nurse manager that...she said, well..dont work it, and its no call no show..and your done. Im miserable about it...but a lesson learned.
Be careful whose toes you step on.
They just might be attached to a butt you should be kissing.
This nurse actually caused my patient pain and harm with her actions...but somehow...Im the one out.
Now...I do NOT believe this applies to Healthsouth as a rule. I think its an everywhere anywhere thing. I was in the right. That did not matter...and Im now fighting for my license....after getting unemployement..(which I actually only collected for 4 weeks)
The DON wrote a letter to my state board accusing me of multiple med errors, ect....
My life is hell...nursing IS my life...I suppose I should start my own thread on this and ask for advice...
But...back on topic...I loved my job...its rewarding to have patients for 4-6 weeks, and help them back to the highest level of functioning they can achieve, and they love you for it also. I miss it sooo much.