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Old Jan 23, 2008, 10:07 AM
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Need Information - Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

Tried an 8-week orientation time on a busy med-surg unit, and sweeties, it ain't working! This ole gal can't work fast enough on med-surg with highly acute patients...and my confidence has tanked. BIGTIME.

Going to be job-hunting----there's only med-surg jobs available at the hospital---and am scared purple. What sort of nursing areas might be good for a slow-coach-sort BSN-RN?
Leaning more towards clinic-type, home settings, or towards a more chronic patient....

My first 6 years in nursing were spent primarily "nursing charts", along with assessments of chronic pts. in home settings. (Developmentally disabled persons.) Good work, but burned out and took a couple years stopout, then returned to work.
Yes, I took a refresher course before trying hospital nursing. Needed every bit of help possible....


Strengths: Don't mind detailed paperwork--in fact, I enjoy it--and have analytical mind. Love teaching (professional Red Cross instructor). It's a cliche, but I ***really like*** being able to nurture and "cuddle" patients when caring for them.

Weaknesses: Can't handle med-surg speeds in a hospital. Very little acute care experience.


Would greatly appreciate any/all suggestions about areas to try and/or areas to avoid. Thanks a million!

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 10:15 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

Maybe hospice homecare?

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 10:32 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

If the issue is multitasking, maybe home health would work for you. I'd like to do that some day. One patient at a time, lots of teaching, and you can really lavish time on each. There's a high paper workload, but you mentioned you don't mind that.

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 11:25 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

It may be the facility, not you! I am in a pediatric teaching hospital, med-surg, and my ratios are 4:1! I have more time at this job to get it all done plus teach and hold babies and and and....it really does depend on the environment. I love my job! I had time management issues in other jobs. Just keep looking!

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 11:32 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

lots of options
working for with law firm
clinic - md office
school nurse
dialysis
the list is endless.. med-surg is not for everyone good luck

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 11:50 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

Hospital case management. Lots of paperwork and tedious detail, not a lot of hands-on direct patient care. HH might not be a good choice. Acute care experience needs to be strong enough to handle assessments and interventions in the field solo.


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Old Jan 23, 2008, 11:54 AM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

Your are not slow, you are just doing everything the way you were taught to do it, the right way. It is impossible to handle the case load on med/surg without bending the rules. Of course the danger is if there is an incident there will be hell to pay.

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 12:09 PM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

I recently shadowed at a Rehabilitation facility and was surprised to learn that it is considered "med-surg." Each nurse had five patients and the pace seemed much slower than med-surg in a hospital. That's definitely where I plan to start when I get out of nursing school. Might wanna check into that!

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 12:30 PM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

It is not you it is the nature of the job. Like others have mentioned, med-surg is not for everyone. Case management sounds like something you'd enjoy and be awesome at. Whatever you chose, good luck and nothing but the very best to you!

Jessy

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 01:17 PM
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Re: Too slow for med-surg: other work options?

I am an RPN so I don't know too much about specialty areas but my aunt who has been an RN for 30 years also tried med-surg and didn't last at it. She ended up in oncology and stayed there for most of her career.

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