Anyone move from critical care to med/surg and like it?

Published

  • Specializes in ER. Has 3 years experience.

Looking for some input. Anyone work first in critical care and then move onto med-surg? May have to make the move from ER to med/surg due to family issues. Thanks for any comments!

RNforLongTime

1,577 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg Nursing.

Uh no. I went from Med-Surg to Critical Care(adult ICU) 8 years ago and haven't looked back! I would NEVER go back to med-surg. Been there, done that.

Good luck with your move.

raindrop

611 Posts

Uh no. I went from Med-Surg to Critical Care(adult ICU) 8 years ago and haven't looked back! I would NEVER go back to med-surg. Been there, done that.

Good luck with your move.

Really? I have only worked MS and I think it sux, but I am scared to death of a critical care floor. I have floated to ICU a couple times and took over a few IMC patients. I liked that theey seemed to be fully staffed with decent nurse: patient ratios...but stil....critical care scares me.

RNforLongTime

1,577 Posts

Specializes in Med-Surg Nursing.

I did Med-Surg for 3 years and was TOTALLY scared of moving to the high acuity area. My first critical care experience was pretty good and I was trained VERY well....once you get into it and feel comfortable it's not so scary! Maybe try going to a cardiac floor first and then move into critical care.

rmicu, MSN, NP

79 Posts

Specializes in ICU, CVICU, Case Management. Has 15 years experience.

No and would NEVER consider it.

Have you considered alternatives besides M/S? Or is the M/S position the only schedule that fits your needs right now?

I give M/S nurses the utmost respect--- I couldn't do it. it takes alot to practice safely on a M/S floor.

PAERRN20

660 Posts

Specializes in ER. Has 3 years experience.
No and would NEVER consider it.

Have you considered alternatives besides M/S? Or is the M/S position the only schedule that fits your needs right now?

I give M/S nurses the utmost respect--- I couldn't do it. it takes alot to practice safely on a M/S floor.

This would be in a tiny critical access hospital. We are talking around 12 or so med/surg beds. The whole hospital is around 20 beds. So this isn't your typical inner city med/surg. This is the position that does fit my needs for now.

Zookeeper3

1,361 Posts

Specializes in ICU, ER, EP,. Has 17 years experience.
This would be in a tiny critical access hospital. We are talking around 12 or so med/surg beds. The whole hospital is around 20 beds. So this isn't your typical inner city med/surg. This is the position that does fit my needs for now.

Ahhh, in that case, absolutely! Family, home always comes first for me... I do my 12 hour shifts and leave.

sasha1224

94 Posts

Actually, most of my almost 20 years has been some type of ICU environment. Last year, I moved across the country and took a travel contract in my new city. The one that I was able to secure was a cardiac tele floor a 1 to 6 ratio. I was dreading it and was completely suprised at how much I enjoyed it. Never thought I would enjoy a lower acuity unit. Even though I really enjoy the ICU environment, if this unit had been hiring at the time(ended up that average census was unusually low and they put a hiring freeze) I would have signed on in a minute.

rmicu, MSN, NP

79 Posts

Specializes in ICU, CVICU, Case Management. Has 15 years experience.

M/S in any hospital, inner city or suburbs, can be tough.

It sounds like the hospital you are considering is a little piece of heaven right here on earth.

Itsounds ideal. Go for it if it fits your needs !!!

Good luck