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No. 70
from Promin
Old Apr 26, 2008, 02:18 PM

Default Re: Bad Rep for Med Surg
Originally Posted by southernatheart View Post
I think patient ratios are highest on our med/surg floors. Personally, I love med/surg and can't imagine doing anything else. I'm so glad to see your signature include 'yes, med/surg is a specialty'!
I would rather have five med/surg patient and a CNA, rather then three PCU patients on my own if any of them require feeding/bathing/ass wiping.
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No. 71
Old Feb 09, 2009, 12:42 PM

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I have done a lot of nursing from float to hospice and I find that there are so many specialties that we forget how to do the typical med/surg... I am now on a med/ peds with telemetry and love it. The variety is great. I have good staff and we all help out as needed, which I find helps. I think that any specialty could be tough and hard to do...
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No. 72
from newrn05
Old Mar 08, 2009, 04:51 PM

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I have worked many different places and I think one important factor can affect the success of a med/surg floor. TEAMWORK The place I am at now has fairly good ratios but our acuity is fairly high. The thing that makes our floor a success is our teamwork. We are constantly helping eachother to make sure everyone is doing ok. This has helped us keep our newbies lovign their job. I have worked places that don't have a teamwork approach and I don't last at all. I hate to see one nurse struggling with high acuity or one really bad patient and eveyone else sitting at the desk talking. Just my two cents
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No. 73
from Ruffles 1
Old Mar 12, 2009, 10:38 PM

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I think you are all correct in your thinking that the workload and patient acuity is so overwhelming to new nurses. I was talking to an ER nurse and she said she doesn't understand how we can function without telemetry or constant monitors watching our patients. Med/Surg nurses have to react quickly and know what is wrong with a patient without all the equipment. The patient ratio to one nurse is usually 5 or more, which means you run all day. I would love for management to follow me one day and see that I do not take a break or get a chance to go to the bathroom. Who in the world would want to have this job, yet many of us are very dedicated to our patients.
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No. 74
from Jean1313
Old Mar 14, 2009, 07:30 AM

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I have to admit, I haven't read all 8 pages of this, so if this was already said, sorry. I am relatively new to med-surg, and I am planning on leaving for pretty much every reason posters have mentioned. The OP mentioned how too many RNs leave, leading to increased pt load/burnout for the other RNs on the floor. But I think that floors really operate r/t the "grid". So even if your unit is staffed, it's up to management to go with the grid resulting in the same ratio regardless. That's what happened on our floor. We have the RNs, but we get "downsized" to fit the grid. Oh, and I should mention that this grid was from before our floor changed to more acute pts. But they won't change the grid still.

I've said it before, my hat's off to med-surg nurses. It is an intense job, with minimal peeing and eating and frustration that we can't do it all for the pt (as was mentioned already). A lot of my coworkers are great people, but many of us are doing our "year" or waiting for another position.

Good luck to everyone!
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