Re: Question!!! (Men in Emergency Nursing)
I have almost 3 years ER.
Why?
1. Because there is so much diversity. You see people with a large variety of ailments and have to know about treatment, signs and symptoms, ect. for each one.
2. Excellent foundation for your nursing skills, as you use every nursing skill all the time that your learned in nursing school. You become very well rounded.
3. Love the turn over with patients. I like fixing a patient and shipping them out. It's not that I don't like people, I just don't like having to take care of the same person for days, or even hours on end.
4. Adrenaline. There are nights when you may get a bunch of traumas and a bunch of codes. Nothing like fixing a dead person (trying anyway) or packing a gaping wound, or helping the doctor crack a patient's chest to massage their heart...talk about getting the blood flowing.
5. No schedule. I don't like the concept of having to give certain pills or certain treatments at a given time. Everything you do in ER is stat and prn. You don't typically have a set schedule with the patient, and I like that.
6. Reward. In one week you will have helped LOTS of people. Some will remember you, and some won't. But the fact that you know you helped all those people will make the job all the more rewarding. You make your mark on their lives in one way or another.
7. Takin' em down! There are instances where patients or even your safety or life is in danger. Nothin like having to drop a patient where he stands when he gets out of line. For example, I had this 19-20 year old kid once. He came in because he overdosed on something. Well, I was going through my examination, and asking all the normal questions/health history, and he did fine. I was just about done with my physical assessment, and he said out of no where, "I would stand back if I were you..." I said, 'Listen, I just have to listen to your lungs and abdomen and I'll be done. You aren't going to hit me are you?" He didn't say anything, so I went to pick my stethoscope off the bed, and he straight up and grabbed me by my shirt. Instantly, I choke slammed his a$$ onto the bed, and security was there instantly (as they were standing just outside the door when I was examining him. If that doesn't get your blood going, nothing will. After tying him down in leathers, I calmy said to him, "We are going to leave you in these straps until you can behave calmly and in a manner that is appropriate. You realize that you have just assaulted a healthcare worker, which is a felony, and you will probably go to jail?" His eyes got huge, and he was scared crapless! I told him the doctor will be in shortly, and I'll be back in a bit. hahahaha...of course I didn't press charges, but situations like that really get you goin!
Hope these few reasons help you out!
Cory
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