Published Jul 19, 2011
Jen8304
1 Post
I am torn!
I have interviewed for two positions and gotten offers for both. One is an endoscopy/colonoscopy center and the other is a private mental health hospital. Both are day shift positions (7-3). The endoscopy center is M-F, no weekends, with paid holidays...the mental health hospital requires that I work at least 2 weekends a month, with a shift diff for weekend work. The pay is exactly the SAME per hour!
My background....I have one year of experience (L&D). I currently work nights. I was searching for something with a more normal schedule (days) and I also wanted to get out of L&D.
My favorites in nursing school were OR/Procedures like endos and Mental Health.
Any advice on which position to take?
Jen
Sl1011
402 Posts
Hmmm... I always make a pros and cons list.
But if I were in your situation, I'd pick Endoscopy. The hours and days off sound great! You get to use skills, like starting IVs, conscious sedation ( I would think?? ), and I've heard from many nurses that they love their job in Endo. Good luck :)
brandy1017, ASN, RN
2,893 Posts
I would choose endo no weekends or holidays. Mental health can be dangerous and dealing with potentially violent patients. I would not choose mental health plus every other weekend that gets old quick.
Rntr
323 Posts
Does the Endo require call? It usually does. Lot's of questions I would have like who cleans the scopes, are there CRNA's to do the anesthesia or is that dumped on you?
obenfermera1
32 Posts
Do you prefer a more predictable day where you know what to expect and perform tasks repetitively or an environment that is more unpredictable/possibly more "exciting" AKA drama filled?
These are generalizations of course, and I've never personally worked mental health, but know nurses that have. I've worked in endoscopy (and L&D) and depending on the variables, you can either be bored stiff with the routine or be running like a mental health patient, heehee. I hated it.....too many "hats" to wear for me personally. The nurses that I know that are in mental health can get bored too, but they consistently have the best stories (other than L&D of course!)
BonewaxRN
68 Posts
I too would do endo. It would give you a chance to specialize, and the hours sound really sweet. My personal bias is that psych requires someone with a true love for it, otherwise it's difficult, diffuse, and unpredictable. You could be that kind of person, but I know I'm not.
OCNRN63, RN
5,978 Posts
So mental health patients don't deserve nurses because some of them act out?
I don't think that's what she was trying to say??! I personally wouldn't work with mental health patients either (except at the hospital when I don't have a choice), because that's not what interests me and I probably wouldn't be too good at it. There are PLENTY of nurses that love mental health and are great with those patients which is wonderful!!
I used to work mental health so I know what the patients really are like. That comment, to me, came from someone who had limited/no experience working with these patients.
Crux1024
985 Posts
I also vote Endo. Good luck in your decision making.
LuckyinKY
229 Posts
I am working inpatient psych as a tech and I love it. I think mental health gets a bad rap. Yes there is a potential to get hurt but nurses can get attacked in any part of the hospital. Mental illness is a disease as well and they require the same respect and care that any other patient would get.