Finally!!

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Specializes in ER, CCU.

Well i've finally graduated from Nursing school on May 10th. It's been a long, but great 5 years of school and I've made some really great friends along the way.

I already work in a hospital and have been a tech for 2 years in the ED. I love it there but was told that i couldn't work there as a new grad because turnover has been low and it's not fair that a person whose worked med-surg for a year dosn't get the job over me. they told me the same for the ICU's! I was so upset over this because i love everyone i work with. I love trauma's!!

Well I was in touch with Human resources and she wanted to set me up with floor interview's. It's not that i hate floors i've just found that they really aren't my thing, and i praise everyone who likes the floors. I just crave the higher acuity patients.

Well last friday the HR lady called me and said she had a position in the CCU if i wanted to interview for it. I said of course because CCU is my second choice (although she didn't know that because i only put ED on my app), i love the heart and I did my critical care clinicals at the Cleveland Clinic in the Heart Center ICU's. She set up the interview for today at 2pm.

I talked to people i work with and some of them whom have worked in the CCU, and they said they loved it up there. I went for an interview i was 15min early. I saw a nurse i used to work with and chatted with her for a few minutes because the director was in a meeting. She said that she loves it there and it's a much better learning enviorment. She said the director and management is super nice and so are the nurses and docs.

So i interviewed and she seemed really interested in me. She talked a lot about the unit, the high patient sat scores. Clinical trials going on, and a new program starting in the fall that is going to try and merge the gap between nurses and docs, so that the communication system is better. She talked about how i will take critical care classes after i pass boards and that's not included in my 12 week on the floor orientation. I will also take ACLS as soon as she can get me in. She took me on a tour and introduced me to everyone, and told them that i was interviewing to work there and that she was really hoping that i would stay and work with them. I had a lot of questions and she answered almost all of them through her talking. Ratio's are 2:1 or 1:1 with a patient on a balloon pump which i won't do for a little while. She said that when she started as a manager ratio's were 3:1 and sometimes 4:1 but not anymore.

I got home a little after 3pm and i recieved a call from HR a little before 4pm. They offered me a position. I took it of course, i know it's has to be a good unit because everyone i've talked to has great things to say about that unit. I just am excited now because getting a job was so stressful to me. I didn't get to work in the ED but this is the next best thing and i believe that down the road if i do decide to be an ED nurse that this will only enhance my nursing skills.

Thanks everyone for helping me through the last 4 years or so of NS. I'm so happy it's over with, but know that my learning has really just begun!! I sometimes don't think i would have made it without my friends at school and Allnurses because if you arn't a nurse or haven't been to nursing school you just don't seem to understand what it's really like!!!

CONGRAULATIONS, GREAT NEWS

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Specializes in ER, CCU.
CONGRAULATIONS, GREAT NEWS

keep posting about new job

Thanks so much!! Will do!! I won't be starting for a little while because i haven't even gotten my number to test yet for the NCLEX!!

Thanks again!!

Congrats!

I'm so jealous! I've got a year left before I graduate!

Good luck in your new career!

Specializes in ER, CCU.
Congrats!

I'm so jealous! I've got a year left before I graduate!

Good luck in your new career!

Thanks!! It will go by fast and will be over before you know it!! Goodluck!!

Specializes in ER, CCU.

Just wanted to let everyone know that i took the NCLEX-RN last week july 9th, and found out on the 10th that i passed it!!! I'm so excited to finally start my new job!! It's been such a long 5 years and i'm so happy to finally say that i'm a Registered Nurse!! I start orientation on the 23rd, and then from there i will probably be in class taking the critical care classes!! i'm so excited to finally beging my life as a big kid!! thanks so much everyone you have truly helped me threw a lot of rough patches!!!

yay!!!:nurse:

Specializes in ICU.

congrats to you!

and good luck with the new job:d

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