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Ha, that's interesting. I actually would have stayed in it longer, but an opportunity came up in my facility that was my specific area of interest, so I wasn't about to pass it up. I do wish I'd had about 6 years under my belt before leaving patient care, and I've stayed as registry in my old unit, although I haven't actually worked a shift in almost a year.
Almost 5 years...... I have seriously shocked myself, i miss bedside nursing! I am/was an ICU nurse turned NM of an LTACH. If a hear a nurse can't draw blood or start and IV, or if a patient needs to be suctioned I'll do it if I'm not busy. I will most likely be putting in a day at my old job not for the money, but just to keep up the skills and not deal with the BS and just take care of my patients.
..... 9 and a half months? lol.
I then worked LTC as med nurse (3 months) then RN supervisor (6 months) for about nine months, took a break, now I'm working psychiatric. I'm not above doing patient care, I just find the work to be way less stressful on me when out of direct patient care.
If I could find a place that actually staffs based on acuity, and doesn't try to save money be skimping on staff, I'd consider going back to a hospital. (We can all dream, correct?)
MsBruiser
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How long did it take for you to give up (most) patient care responsibilities and move into a more administrative role? How many years did you last in the patient care mix?