I've been burned out for some time now and all that sounds like some of the floors I work to and management encourages *** patient and family behavior too. Anything for those positive hcahp scores!...
Hello everyone, I've been currently stumped at work and feel like I need a change but don't know if I'm making the right decision or just jumping into a buzzaw. I began my career in pre-op and pacu...
Wrestler133 replied to iheartnursing91's topic in Emergency
I've been thinking of making a move to the ER after floating as a resource RN a few times in my career. I currently work as a float RN going to med surg and tele floors on a daily basis with an...
Central California. 55.43 hourly with 3 dollar differential for float pool pay. So 58.43 hourly. 3 years 4 months as an RN with my BSN and PCCN certification. Currently in MSN program looking to open...
Wrestler133 replied to Deebuzz's topic in Nursing Career
I graduated from school and was working as an aide in a preop and PACU floor. Right after I got licensed my managers hired me and was really excited to be in such a position as a new grad. After about...
I'm currently working on a a Renal Telemetry floor with three years experience total at bedside. I have worked in preop, post anesthesia, ICU and used to float to every telemetry floor at my previous...
I'm currently debating leaving my bedside nurse job and going into public health. Working bedside will do wonders for your assessment and critical thinking skills but been feeling burned out lately by...
Jesus Christ that's absolutely horrible. It just seems lately it's more and more *** added to do at the places I've been. I'll keep you posted, I'm definitely going to look elsewhere outside the...
I'm still within my 90 day probation at this facility and was nervous when giving my explanation. I got asked so many things that could be found in the EMR. I made a post recently about how I've been...
It seems like it, the other day I got called in for a complaint from a surgeon who was mad I gave one of his surgical patients a medication that was ordered by a hospitalist. I had to explain myself...
I've been an RN for about three years now and worked as an aide prior to that for a year during nursing school in the surgery department at a local county hospital. After passing the boards I was...