Re: question about psych nursing
I'm of the mind that it's better to get some M/S experience under your belt, hone your assessment skills, etc. But on a adult psych unit, you will get those skills too. Patients don't leave their illnesses at the door you know?
It's a shame that people don't look at psych as "real" experience.
I can see both sides. I did M/S, adult psych, child psych, 5 years in ICU, phone triage and now back to child psych (which I love). I'm glad for those 5 years in ICU. I learned a ton in phone triage about child illness, which helps me now as a child psych nurse. I learned a lot in ICU and grew in self-confidence. But I was always the one loving the 1:1 suicides and the ETOH detox. I knew i would go back to psych. I just wanted to "make sure" it was what I wanted.
No matter what you do in nursing, you can try different areas and learn different things in each area about yourself. That's what makes nursing a great profession.
I digress...yes, I think a year in M/S would benefit you, esp if you end up not liking psych. You will have some "real" (not my words) experience to fall back on. Just my 2 cents. You will find other opinions here as well. Good luck!
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