TXcatcher

TXcatcher

Transplant, LVAD, cardiac

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About TXcatcher

TXcatcher specializes in Transplant, LVAD, cardiac.


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  1. Night shift?

    Thanks for all the feedback! I think I am going to turn down the position. When I asked about the possibility of transitioning to day shift, they mentioned there is a wait list. So they posted a day position, but have a wait list? Seems shady. I...
  2. Night shift?

    I am going to ask about what would happen if nights are not working out for me. It would have been nice if she at least mentioned it in the interview...
  3. Night shift?

    I have 3 years experience as an RN. I have my BSN, and this is my second career. I was forced to work nights in my first career, and hated it. Then as a new grad, I worked nights...and hated it. I've sworn off nights forever because I'm a tried a...
  4. Management and modified duty

    That's scary! Texas is a "right to work" state, but they can't fire you for a workplace injury. Though, if I needed to, I could easily get a job down the street at another facility...making at least $5 more an hour... I'd just be miserable and unh...
  5. Management and modified duty

    I help out with all admissions, and even attempted to help that admission. Not one other nurse on my floor has ever treated me with as much disrespect as this girl. It has been going on for over a year. I've just now started standing up to her. P...
  6. Management and modified duty

    I tried it on the first day they put me to read. It was torture. If you stand, you have to look down, and you're basically standing in one place because the area is so small. I was actually in so much pain at the end of that day, I called my mothe...
  7. Management and modified duty

    Watching tele monitors requires sitting for twelve hours straight. Sitting is the worst thing you can do for a lower back injury. I don't even take a full lunch break because I cannot sit for that long. I was on restricted duty when I broke my leg...
  8. Lowest turnover specialty

    I work transplant/LVAD acute care floor. We have a high turnover because of the unrealistic expectations and ratios, and because our manager is not supportive. Many people do stay because we love the patients, and this population does require a lot...
  9. Management and modified duty

    Last month I was injured while transferring a patient. I hurt my back and have been on modified duty for over a month now. At first, my manager was "nice" about offering me light duty assignments. I have been essentially acting as a free charge nu...
  10. Career growth in the OR

    I wanted to be an OR nurse in nursing school, and even did an internship in one of the best ORs in my city. I was not offered a job (long story), and went on to be an acute care floor nurse. I currently work in a highly specialized area and have th...
  11. Need off the floor

    Request sent!
  12. Need off the floor

    In the OR? I did my externship there, but was way too shy at the time. I loved it, though, and was very disappointed that I didn't speak up. I've since learned from my mistakes. Hiring RNs without OR experience?
  13. Gender discrimination

    He's going to another hospital. If two very good nurses that are female are turned down for "not enough experience", but a male with less experience is hired...hmm?
  14. Gender discrimination

    I recently was turned down for a job in a pediatric CVICU. I rocked the interview, and was even considering working nights because CVICU is my dream job. So naturally, I was crushed when they told me they wanted people with more experience. A cowo...
  15. Is dream job worth nights?

    It would be three nights a week, and four weekend shifts over a four week period. I would hopefully be able to cluster them. I just worry about getting any sleep at all ever. I'm pretty set in my day person lifestyle. My current job is okay, but I...