Published Aug 19, 2007
montieICURN
59 Posts
I have been a nurse for 20 years, and an ICU nurse for 18 years in the same ICU. I have always said that I wanted to work in a CTICU. I love heart patients. We do take care of thoracotomies and AAA repairs in our unit, but not hearts. I have raised most of my children and have gone back to school. I am studying for the CCRN and I will complete my BSN in early 2008. I have tried to force myself to take the plunge in to a different unit for years, but It's so hard to leave when you are comfortable. I have been really sad about leaving all of my friends, and the doctors, for weeks.
I've decided I need to concentrate on the new and exciting adventure on which I am about to embark. It's scarry though, I feel like I will be going from the smartest nurse to the dumbest nurse in the unit. I've been buying books and studying a lot. I have to look on the bright side to get through my last 2 weeks at my current job. I actually joined this forum to help me through (instead of going to counseling) and I'm finding it so enjoyable!!
SICU Queen
543 Posts
Excellent!
With all the years of experience you have, orienting to hearts is going to be a piece of cake for you, honestly.
I'm glad you're feeling better about things. I know you were seriously bummed about your old job. I left a job of 10 years a couple of years ago and was devastated by it... and now I look back and see that it was the absolute best thing that I could've done for myself.
Way to go! :monkeydance: