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Feb 08, 2008, 12:18 PM
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Wild Irish Rose
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What is Med Surg really like?
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I have heard is it easy, and I've also heard it is really, really bad. It's my next rotation, and I'm just a little bit apprehensive.
I work on a Med Surg unit at the hospital, so I thought this experience might help, but I'm not sure.
Can anyone give me their thoughts/insights/advice/opinions? Thanks in advance.
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Feb 08, 2008, 12:45 PM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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Honey - if you already work on Med-Surg - don't sweat it! As a student - it was a peice of cake for me. You only have 2 pts! As a nurse working the floor? I would have 10 pts /night shift - if anyone would get sick- and I would get so tied up with really sick pts. You couldn't tell if someone had died! Because you could not 'round' on your pts!
I know this sounds funny but true!
So I got my EKG course- went to Telemetry- so at least I would not have such a heavy load - and at least they were on monitors! So I could be assured everyone was alive!
Then I decided the ICU nurses had it made with 2-3 patients- so I got critical care certified- its easier with less patients!
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Feb 08, 2008, 08:33 PM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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I'm on my Med Surg rotation now and it is my first clinical rotation. I find it to be really easy. We are on a post-op/trauma floor and other pts mixed in. I've had COPD pts, a fractured hip, fractured tibia a wide range. I honestly think it's really easy and find myself bored at times. I also have prior health care experience and think it helped a bit. Good luck and be confident and you'll be fine.
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Feb 08, 2008, 11:55 PM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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Medsurg was easy for me too. I did enjoy it because I am already used to it (aide on a medsurg unit), but was not ready for post-op. I enjoy post-op, but do not feel I can care for all of my pts effectively. I feel that in the real world, unless you have a great aide on medsurg, pt care decreases greatly. There needs to be a mandatory max number of pts a nurse can take based on acuity!
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Feb 09, 2008, 12:50 AM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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Honestly, i found med/surg easy and boring. But im after the emergancy side of nursing after being an emt.
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Feb 09, 2008, 06:52 AM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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really? Med/surg? I'd just go with...know how to assess, give your meds, LISTEN to your patients, and check every procedure TWICE before you do it......it's just another day to me....
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Feb 09, 2008, 08:47 AM
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Formerly AlanG
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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I'd echo everything else here. Our Med Surg lecture course is tough, lots of material very fast.
But the rotation is fairly easy, and I don't have any previous medical experience. Mostly it's just managing your time, your meds, and your charting. Just stay organized and be careful and it'll be fine.
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Feb 09, 2008, 03:46 PM
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Sheep dip
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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Lecture-wise, there's A LOT of material covered in Med-Surg. It can be overwhelming if you don't stay on top of your reading.
Clincial-wise, it wan't too bad...though a lot of it does depend on the patient(s) you are assigned. On my last clinical day, I ended up with one of the healthiest sick patients I'd ever seen who did not need me for anything more then her 1000 meds and Accuchecks. Meanwhile, many of my classmates were swept off their feet by their patients.
It all does even out though--the clinical before last, I was the one rushed into the ground with my patient, while other students got to veg.
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Feb 10, 2008, 10:47 AM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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I really like med surg- Actually clinicals of any sort are my favorite part of nursing school.
I don't think it is that hard, but I don't have anything to compare it to because I have had 19 weeks of med surg so far and nothing else.
I am always hoping that I will get to do something new- I want to put a cath in and I would love to go to an OR or have someone with a dobhoff, I seem to be getting healthy patients.
Although this past week I had a woman who was just depressed and anxious and then she found out she may have ca- Well she does but the doctor was totally softening it up for her. She gave me quite a bit of experience with therapeutic communication.
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Feb 10, 2008, 08:55 PM
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Re: What is Med Surg really like?
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I work on a med/surg floor as a nurse intern prior to graduation in May. The clinical end of the unit is great, lots of clinical experience such as IV starts, NG tubes, Foleys, teaching, etc. Remember your 7p's, look the room over when you walk in. Note what is running, IV condition, pt LOC, etc. Really good learning area. The course is pretty fast paced and it doesn't always line up with your clinical experience. For example, you may have a pt post lap chole and you have not covered that in your course. Do yourself a favor and look at the procedure and learn what to look for and interventions before, if you can. The clinical end makes the book stuff more real. I really believe that med/surg is the core of most nursing. That is why I chose to go there before the end of school. Great learning experience.
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