New grads....where do you work?

Nurses New Nurse

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Poll to see where new grads are working these days:

1) Med surg

2) Critical Care/ER

3) Other

Specializes in Oncology/BMT/ MICU/ SICU.

3)Other

Stem Cell & Bone Marrow Transplantation----3 months.

Specializes in OB.
You are really lucky to have found that job. :) So under a temp. grad. license can you still give meds or start IVs, or does it all have to be under a supervision of a licensed RN?

here it is facility dependent... you start out under total observation then it is up to whoever is your preceptor/clinical coach to decide what you do independently.

Specializes in L & D.

Labor and Delivery!! I start in June on a GN permit.

Specializes in ER.

ED...racing toward the one year mark, Praise the Lord. It so nice to actually be calm enough about work to start enjoying some aspects of it!

Specializes in ED, Cardiac Medicine, Retail Health.
Specializes in L&D/Mother-Baby.

Will be starting work in 2 weeks in a Labor and Delivery unit in New York City. Praise God!!!!!

Specializes in Medical-Surgical-Ortho-Neuro-Agency.

MEDICAL SURGICAL UNIT!!!

I LOVE.....IT!!!:balloons:

THE EXPERIENCE IS AMAZING, FRESH POST-OPS, NGT'S, BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, CENTRAL LINE, PICC LINES, DRESSINGS, CPM, PCA PUMPS, NARCOTICS OTC, YOU NAME IT.

Specializes in NICU.

NICU under a temporary license until I take the NCLEX.

med/surg adult icu...week 12

Specializes in Endoscopy.

Other --> Endoscopy Department. Offered the job before graduation.

Specializes in post surgical.

Just accepted a job on a post surgical unit with medical overflow.

NICU, a third of the way through my first year, phew....

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