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Aug 25, 2008 02:41 PM

New Graduate ER Nurse


I pose this question: Do you think that it is appropriate for a new graduate RN to start His/Her carrier as a nurse in an Emergency Room. I bring this question as I find mixed results from my different managment team members as I approach graduation. I have almost 6 years experience as a CNA, and now have 1 and 1/2 years in the ER. I have worked in just about all aspects of nursing minus home health/ hospice. I have found the ER to be the most rewarding, and look to establish my carrier there, but I find mixed reviews on a New Grad. starting in the ER, what do you all think?


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from traumaRUs
Old Aug 25, 2008, 03:41 PM

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I don't see a problem with a new grad in ER provided they give a very adequate orientation. The only problem I see is that sometimes it is difficult to go from one role to another in the same place.

Good luck...
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from FFMedic2RN
Old Sep 02, 2008, 12:52 PM

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Go for it. I start hospital orientation next Monday for my new ED RN per- diem job. I have 14 years as a Paramedic and I am nervous about my new job, I feel confident in my assessment abilities. Besides, you will be with a preceptor, you are not alone.
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from heylfire
Old Sep 03, 2008, 11:35 AM

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The issue that I run into, is that even though I have 6 years experience as a CNA (covering all aspects of nursing care) my manager still seems to champion the out dated notion that all must gain med-surg time. It is interesting becasue as out department becomes more and more modern (we are almost fully e-record now) the older nurses can not work the computer as effeciently, our generation has grown up on computers and we have no problems with the electronics, and it seems that as a new grad we would be more suited for ER work... (we are fired up and should have an open mind, allowing the department to mold us into what they want in a nurse)
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Old Sep 03, 2008, 12:16 PM

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I think it depends on your experience before graduation and your attitude.

I was a new grad in our ED, which is a level-1 Trauma center, and did extremely well. But, I had worked in the hospital as a unit secretary, cardiac monitor tech and nurse tech on a prn basis before getting hired in the ED as an RN. I also had a very thorough orientation and my manager was very pleased with my performance as a new RN. We actually have several nurses who were all new grads in the ED and my preceptors both said that they preferred new grads because they don't come in with preconceived notions about how things "ought" to be done, they don't think they already know everything and they are usually very eager to be there and learn new skills and new information.

That being said, I can't imagine being a new grad in our ED without having hospital experience prior to starting there. We are just too busy and get the most critical patients from our region because of our Level-1 status for someone who is brand-new to healthcare to pick up quickly enough. Since you have had previous experience you ought to do well--as long as you get a good orientation.

Oh, and you have to thrive well in chaos

Good luck!
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No. 5
from heylfire
Old Sep 03, 2008, 04:08 PM

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Thank You for you input! I have worked in our ER for almost 18mths... and I love the chaos, that is one of my favorite parts (nothing like a rampaging drunk at 3:00am!) But, most of all it is the RN staff, they are so secure in what they are doing, it is like the department is jsut an extension of what they are, I have worked on the med-surg floors at our facility and I just do not see that up there...
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Old Sep 04, 2008, 08:49 AM

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My final placement as a student was in our emergency department and while I loved working there, I found that I was not ready to work there as I lacked the "street skills" as my preceptor so delicately put it. It was suggested that I work in med/surg to get my skills up and then give it a go.

I am now doing my graduate programme which luckily for me is done in 3 rotations over 12 months and I scored ed as my final rotation. To make the transition better there is an period of working supernumerary with an experienced nurse and a strong preceptorship programme.

To be honest I think doing a placement in ed as a student was probably not the best thing for my development as a nurse, it has spoilt me and I cannot picture myself on the wards after that great experience. Good luck and if it is what you want go for it!
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No. 7
from sean5732
Old Oct 01, 2008, 03:45 PM

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Hoping to go to the ER or OR when I pass the NCLEX
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No. 8
Old Oct 10, 2008, 12:20 PM

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Sounds to me like you should go for it! Especially if this is the ED that you already work in. You probably know the "flow" of your ED which will help ease your way into that position. Do what you know and love.
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No. 9
from JoI8815
Old Oct 10, 2008, 10:53 PM

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You can work as an ER tech (which is what i'm going to do) in your second year of nursing to gain experience and then I believe that yes, you should have enough experience to begin working in the ER after graduation...I mean, you gotta start somehwere....right?
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