Please help... I have been a cardiac nurse for the past 8 years, mostly in cardiac procedures (stress testing, moderate sedation, recovering for the cath lab etc.) I have not worked on the floor for a very long time. However, I am very seriously con...
I want opinions on what you would do. I have worked in Cardiac Rehabilitation for a number of years and I love my job. However, my job is so simple that I don't do anything that requires nursing skills other than quick assessments and risk factor mod...
I'm a nurse with 5 years of experience and have worked in the same hospital during my five years. Before becoming a nurse, I was in the business world (corporate sales). My office was out of my home and I reported to my boss who was out of State. I a...
cardiologynurse replied to yogalove's topic in Travel
What I don't get about HCA hospitals is how in the world they make a profit. The savings on the front end have to be used up on the back end by low patient satisfacation/non-returning business and the cost of high staff turnover. I would NEVER work...
cardiologynurse replied to Momof2inMO's topic in Career Support
I would say work at KU Med Ctr. I'm assuming that you are wanting more training? They are an excellent hospital to work for and they will make sure you have the training necesssary to do your job. Almost all nursing areas will give you 12 weeks of ...
cardiologynurse replied to RN.after.your.HEART's topic in Cardiac
I work in Cardiac Rehab. and you are correct....it is a job hard to find and I will NEVER leave because I love it so much! It is my DREAM job. The way I got in was to do exactly what you are doing...get a good, solid cardiac background. Then, I t...
cardiologynurse replied to KalipsoRed's topic in General Nursing
For all of you who have posted about your level of unhappiness with nursing, it is discouraging to hear what many floor nurses endure. However, as a suggestion, don't give up on nursing all together. There are soooo many avenues that you can take w...
cardiologynurse replied to mochamocha's topic in General Nursing
Some nurse oversee patients in clinical research studies. Home Health isn't really acute. Might be an idea for you. I work in a very large cardiovascular office where I do moderate sedation for transesophageal echocardiograms, insert IV's for outp...