Re: Bad Rep for Med Surg
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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