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Old Mar 10, 2005, 03:10 PM
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Why do so many nurses seem to dislike working in Med/Surg

I've been reading this board for a while and Med/Surg seems to be the place that most people (no everyone) pay their dues and try to get out.

What's the deal?

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 03:14 PM
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I hated it and I only floated, never worked full-time there...... Too many VERY high-acuity patients (some of which would have been in ICU a decade or two ago with multi-system organ failures)----- and too few nurses to handle the workload. BUT med-surg is a GREAT place to learn SO MUCH!!!

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 03:18 PM
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Too much to do, too little time. It's like walking a thin--very very thin--tightrope. Every single hour you work, you know if one patient starts crashing, you have no way of knowing because you have too many others to care for.

If the patient is on Telemetry, however, the monitor helps assure that the patient is indeed still breathing. I far prefer the Telemetry postop patient.

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 04:01 PM
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If the unit is staffed I love working med-surg. It is busy, but you never know what the next admission is going to be and you learn so much. I think that makes it kind of fun. Working with a great crew helps too!!!

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by bellehill
If the unit is staffed I love working med-surg. It is busy, but you never know what the next admission is going to be and you learn so much. I think that makes it kind of fun. Working with a great crew helps too!!!
I second that emotion..........I enjoy med/surg as well---in fact, I like it enough that I'm certified in that specialty. And it IS a specialty: even though we see pretty much everything, we see a lot of some things and with time become experts in such disorders as diabetes, CHF, COPD and so on. Every day there's something new, too, so it's impossible to become bored, even though it IS possible to burn out from too much work and too little support. I meet so many interesting people and learn something new every single shift........yes, I do love med/surg!

The only thing is, I don't see myself being physically able to do this work when I'm 50 or 55, so I'm going to be looking into working in critical care, or become a discharge planner within the next few years; otherwise, I'm quite content with my choice of nursing specialty and will do it as long as I can.

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 04:32 PM
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Smile I Love Med/Surg!

Originally Posted by LovePeaceJoy
I've been reading this board for a while and Med/Surg seems to be the place that most people (no everyone) pay their dues and try to get out.

What's the deal?
As a brand new LPN I worked my first few years on a very high acuity, very labor intensive adult med/surg unit and loved it. I have since worked in critical care, LTC, corrections, and homecare. I missed the organized chaos, I guess, as I am returning to my old med/surg stomping grounds later this month. I like to go non stop for my 12 hr shift. It helps that we have a great group that works well together.

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 04:49 PM
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For my own part, I did not enjoy med/surg because I get far too involved with my patients, and I hated not having enough time to devote to their needs. That specialty is just not for me. I am an OR nurse, which suits me to a T. I spend a relatively short time with the patient while they are awake. My patients are asleep most of the time I am with them, and they are extremely vulnerable. Surgery, by definition, is traumatic. Much of my time and mental energy is spent being a patient advocate, and that is where my strength is. I advocate for aseptic technique, proper positioning, patient privacy and dignity, and above all, safety. Different specialties for different nurses. And that's the way it should be.

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 05:46 PM
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Hey are you the grimmy form the other bb a few years ago? If so, hi and I wondered where you went. I also am no fan of med-surg. Our med-surg units are poorly staffed w/ tons of very ill nursing home type elderly pt's. Also grouchy immature docs to deal w/. Those peolpe who work there are something between saints and psychotics. Honestly, you couldn't pay me enough to work there. Thnakfully someone does like that type of nursing. I think med-surg nurses really are the most overworked and underpaid in our profession.

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 06:03 PM
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There's no prestige in med-surg. I think that's one of the primary reasons nurses tend to not like it. Med-surg is viewed as the beginning arena for one's career, so anyone who remains in med-surg is seen as someone who can't cut it in a more "advanced" area.

Jim Huffman, RN

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Old Mar 10, 2005, 06:18 PM
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I don't think med-surg lacks prestige or that those are the nurses that can't hack it elsewhere at all. I think med-surg is its own specialty. I just hate working there. It just seems like there are not enough nurses and too many patients and the type of patients there are not what interested me. My interest always was in maternal child.

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