Re: Omaha nurse:patient ratios
I use to work within the Alegent Health system when I first started nursing. I worked on a step down/cardiac unit, and I worked 12hr nights. Our pt load was 3-5pts at night, and days was 3-4pts.
Currently I work at Methodist Hospital as a cardiac nurse. Our pt load at night is 3-5pt's. If you are open heart recovery trained then that ratio goes down to 1:1 or 1:2 (we get our CABG/valve pt's from recovery and they come straight to us on the cadiac unit as long as they are extubated). I moved over to Methodist Hospital 6 years ago...it was a tough transition, but it has been well worth the time. At first I had a hard time transitioning over to Methodist, but they had a lot of nursing practices I wasn't use to (ie protocols, order sets, etc). One of the great things at Methodist is we are ranked nationally in cardiac care. Research based evidence is highly valued at Methodist.
Both hospitals I have experience at are NOT teaching schools...so if you are interested in a teaching school...I would go with Nebraska Medical Center or Creighton University Medical Center. They both happen to be our level 1 trauma centers as well.
As for pay...it depends on your experience level. I started out making $16/hr with differential 8 yrs ago. Now I'm making somewhere around $24/hr plus night differential. Hope this helps!
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