Desperately need your advice ED nurses!

Specialties Emergency

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Hi All...

I really need some advice.

I have been working in a Level III Neonatal ICU for the last 14 months, and I really feel a pull to the ED, now more than ever. I turned a ED job down last year as a new grad for NICU, and while I love NICU and my babies, I crave the constant challenges and fast pace of the ED. I attended a trauma update with Dr Braselow (Braselow tape system) today, and I really want to get back into the Adult/ED area. I worked as a tech in the ER and ICU before I graduated, so I have an idea of what it's like. While I think it'll be a steep learning curve for a while, as I've been out of the adult loop for a while, I usually catch on quick. 2 days positions just opened in our brand new 78 bed ER, and i feel like I need to jump on them. I have ACLS/PALS/NRP/STABLE, and I'm arrythmia certified. My problem is that I hate to leave my manager in a rut. The night shift I was due to leave soon is hurting for people with NICU experience, as we have undergone an huge staff turnover in the last year. I really want to do ER day shift, but I also could stay on and do NICU day shift when my turn comes. In the ED I wouldn't be required to work the 3 mandatory overtime shifts we're required to do in NICU. I feel like I'd be "giving up" on my babies and friends in NICU......but I really want to do this!!! I also really miss working with guys! I'm all alone among dozens of women!!! Any advice?:uhoh3: (Sorry for the long, fractured post...)

Stevern21

Specializes in CT ,ICU,CCU,Tele,ED,Hospice.

congratulations and goodluck

Specializes in ER, Hospice, CCU, PCU.

You need to do what your heart tells you to do. You may make the change, find it is not to your liking and move on. At least you tried. If you don't try you will never, ever know if that was where you belonged. I personally never wanted to be an ER nurse but over 20 years aago I moved to a small town and ER was the only opening. It was the best move I ever made, I have never looked back. I have assisted several friends in moving to an ER setting. Some of them loved it and are still there, others did not. The only why to find out what is truely for you is to try and than if necessary try again.

Good luck.

Debbye

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