Re: pulling ob nurses to other floors
We get pulled to float all the time! Depending on the house supervisor, it depends on where we go. I have floated to mother-baby, which I am ok with. I was also pulled to the ICU where I was just supposed to be on suicide watch and a few hours later the charge nurse tried to get me to take a patient assignment.

I told them that I would help them out in any other way in my scope of practice, but I would not take a patient assignment. The charge nurse's response? "You're a nurse aren't you?"

and then she walked away. She ended up calling the bed manager and pulling a nurse who would be comfortable taking patients. Our census can change at the drop of hat, which makes us not the most reliable staff to pull. Not to mention the fact that nurses don't float to our floor. At my previous job we were a closed unit, no floating. We have also been pulled to med-surg and peds.
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