In the past 2-4 years the hospital I worked for has cut back on secretaries, CNA's, transporters and instead of Doctors we have residents. Also the patients are more critically ill than ever before. With that said I have been told by a coworker, "I often become flustered and I'm all over the place" on the unit. That I cannot be this way in today's healthcare. I am looking for a different position and have decided to work nights. I wonder if anyone else is feeling extra pressure on the units? Any input into how I can project professional behavior in the midst of the faster paced units today?
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In the past 2-4 years the hospital I worked for has cut back on secretaries, CNA's, transporters and instead of Doctors we have residents. Also the patients are more critically ill than ever before. With that said I have been told by a coworker, "I often become flustered and I'm all over the place" on the unit. That I cannot be this way in today's healthcare. I am looking for a different position and have decided to work nights. I wonder if anyone else is feeling extra pressure on the units? Any input into how I can project professional behavior in the midst of the faster paced units today?