Re: New Rehab Nurse
I'm 6 months out of nursing school and I took my first job on an acute cardiac rehab floor. My patients are mostly CABG, valves, CHF, etc. I went through a period where I thought it was a bad decision too, so know you are not alone. I have found my floor to be a really good experience, not that I want to stay here forever, but I do think it has been a good place for a new grad. In my experience, my patients still have emergent issues from time to time. So I do get the occasional emergency. I do get experience with wounds and dressings and the like. I also find that my assessment skills are better than some other new grads because I don't have the machines to rely on that they do (no tele, etc). I run IV's, draw bloods and even start the occasional IV. If your floor doesn't have this kind of stuff hopefully you will be able to find something that excites you. And in the worst case scenario, make you assessments better than anyone elses, learn what you can and then move on when you've put in a year or whatever you hospital requires.
It's not the worst thing that's happened. Try to see the positive and give it a chance. Good luck!
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