Med-Surg floor sucks, and nursing unions

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I went back to a Med-Surg floor after a long time, I had previously worked on a med-surg unit once years ago and dont remember it being this bad. There are no unions in this part of the country and I would like to hear from some union nurses to see if things are better. I work night **** 7p-7a and we have usually 6 nurses at night and take 6 and rarely 7 pts. each. Except for newer nurses, RN's take turns being charge nurse and do added chores such as staffing and paperwork and still take 6 pts. We are regularly slammed from the ER with admissions, some coming up before we even get report on new patients and got 9 admissions the other night and no one got any breaks or lunch because they were to busy, every left about 10am next morning. The nurses dont really help each other out because they are all to busy. We do not have a ward clerk to answer phones and put in orders except one who may stay until 11pm or the house clerk who is pulled to all floors to put in orders and leaves at 5am. Nurses are pulled to every floor in the hospital except ER and ICU, labor laws state you are to have breaks and lunch, no one seems to care. For all our trouble this system pays new RN's 18.00-19.00hr, nurses with experience 23.00-24.00 hr. and 3.45 night premium (which is only reason I work nights). We have many new grads in ER and ICU. There are only 2 hospital systems here and they are both about the same, what is it like working for union hospitals? Why are nurses worked like dogs now and paid so little? I have done home heath, OR, geriatrics, med-surg and OR was the best, every place else worked you like dogs, I would like to go to Calif., any info on unions would be helpful.

As far as jobs, the program I was referring to which had students from the previous graduating class...about 50% of the graduating class within 1 month after graduation and taking the NCLEX had full-time job with most beginning at $46 an hour. This school has a great rep with hospitals and is a BSN program.

I have been working in med/surg for 9 months and I make $48.00 an hour. I am in disbelief at the low pay elsewhere!

What? 48$/hr, that's exactly double my pay per hr, man I need to move to your hospital

I really don't know what to do I don't like med surg and I work on such a crazy unit where there is no team work no nothing. I got offered a part time day position at detox pay is 31/hr. however the med surg position is 42/hr. I don't know what to do :(

I really don't know what to do I don't like med surg and I work on such a crazy unit where there is no team work no nothing. I got offered a part time day position at detox pay is 31/hr. however the med surg position is 42/hr. I don't know what to do :(

Take the detox position why be unhappy in med surg! Good luck :)

Thanks lynds!! I did take the detox position I finally feel so relieved

$21.40 for new grads in Iowa w/$3/hr. shift diff. On busy nights I've had 8 or 9 patients...that's a lot for a new grad. To get everything done on time with that many patients, there are no breaks............period! Since I'm new and need the experience, I just tell myself to keep my head down and motor through it and don't complain......

The San Francisco Bay area is where it's at! Competitive pay and Staffing Laws (max of 5:1) make it much nicer. I have 5+ years experience and am working at a magnet hospital making 65/hr with benefits. Still on night shift which is a bummer, but I love the facility and my co-workers. Good luck in your endeavors!

I'm in Indiana. You are so right! $18 hr is insane for all our responsibilty!

I KNEW you had to be from Indiana when you posted your pay. I'm in Indiana and it's exactly the same at my hospital.

Specializes in L&D; Post-Op Med/Surg.
wow, several nursing grads shared with a nursing program I was in that they are starting out at $46 per hour plus shift differential, etc. This is in Cali.

A lot of RNs with ADNs are making almost 100k a year! Many in their first year!

How much do you pay per month in rent/mortgage, utilities, groceries, gas per gallon, entertainment, car maintenance, ect. $46/hr sounds a lot more than $23 but if it costs half as much to live where you're paid $23 then you're technically making the exact same amount.

You said there are more nurses than jobs? Is that right? I thought it was a shortage long ago and still one and would always be one. What do others say on this?

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.
You said there are more nurses than jobs? Is that right? I thought it was a shortage long ago and still one and would always be one. What do others say on this?

Shortage of nurses? Ha that's a good one.

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