Float pool nursing

Nurses General Nursing

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Hi All,

I am considering doing float pool nursing in a hospital b/c it would mean better pay and better hours. I am also thinking it would be nice to not get involved with unit politics. Any advice? Advantages? Disadvantages? I am in a very toxic unit right now and it is absolutely horrible. I try to ignore it, but I feel like I get caught up in it all, by even ignoring it. I am looking for a change.

Thanks in advance!

Specializes in Critical Care, Capacity/Bed Management.

You should ask the HR personel how will the preceptorship be set up. In our hospital a new Per-Diem RN is sent 2 or 3 nights per unit to orient on. Here he/she will learn the specifics of every unit.

It might be a bit harder for you to adapt to the unit nursing since ER is quite different from Med/surg and LTC. Either ways I wish you the best of luck and ask anything you are not sure about.

Specializes in Post Anesthesia.

God Bless You if you can do it. We have never been able to mantain a floot pool for any length of time. Nurses find an area they like and bid on a position on that unit. Personaly I abhor change and would rapidly loose my mind if I had to float to a different specialty every night. The biggest advantage I an see is if you have a patient from h*** tonight odds are you will be somewhere else tomorow.

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