About Med/Surg..wanna hear personal accounts

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I been offered a job to work on a med/surg floor in a hospital as a patient care technician and i want to know any personal accounts of working on a med/surg floor as a nurse or patient care technician and how ya'll liked it. is it a hard floor to work on? any personal accounts are greatly appreciated!!! thanks

Depends on your definition of "hard". How many patients will you be caring for? Are orderlies available? Do you have equipment to help with heavy lifting? What are the hours? Do you have to cross-train as a unit clerk too? I am an RN, but our PCA's work is more difficult on some units than others due to patient population, resources available and attitudes of coworkers. Good luck with your job.

Althought Med/Surg is the foundation of Nursing, unfortunately it is a work horse floor. When I was a LVN I remember the work hard unrealistic patient load and abuse. As a RN I wised up and found a specialty. This is from my personal experience I am sure some might have had a better time but for me? It is a second hell! If you are going to work in that environment invest in some good shoes and uniforms and learn all you can. There is a wealth of information to know and learn from.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Long Term Care.
Originally posted by LPN-n-2005

I been offered a job to work on a med/surg floor in a hospital as a patient care technician and i want to know any personal accounts of working on a med/surg floor as a nurse or patient care technician and how ya'll liked it. is it a hard floor to work on? any personal accounts are greatly appreciated!!! thanks

Much has been written on this BB about Med/Surg nursing. I don't know whether you know that there's a Medical-Surgical Nursing board that if you click on here:

https://allnurses.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=31&pagenumber=1&sortfield=lastpost&sortorder=desc&daysprune=365&x=11&y=7

and then read through the posts, you might learn a lot about what it's like to work that unit. Scroll to the bottom of the page and you can click on to posts from the past day all the way to a year from today and further. You could get a real feel for the issues we deal with in Med/Surg. Hope this helps!

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