Published Nov 30, 2004
gotaluvtheER
20 Posts
Holy cow!
I've always respected you Med-Surg folks, and always knew I could never do it, but good grief! I am more amazed than ever. I took a pt to the floor tonight for admit from ER, and just stood there wide eyed. :uhoh21: Nobody at the desk, nurses running around like crazy, the call bells going off. I thought "where's the code?" No code, just normal business at 2130 from what I was told. And on top of that, census was even down from usual. Made me wish I could take my pt back to ER just to help them out. The ed is always busy, but I can honestly say that I have only felt as frazzled as these nurses looked a handful of times. So in short, KUDOS TO THE FLOOR NURSES! :)
talaxandra
3,037 Posts
As a floor nurse (specialty medicine with a handful or surg thrown in) can I just say thank you for realising that it can be a mad house up on the wards, too!
The more we all respect that it can be frantic wherever you work , the better we all get along :)
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,413 Posts
As a floor nurse (specialty medicine with a handful or surg thrown in) can I just say thank you for realising that it can be a mad house up on the wards, too!The more we all respect that it can be frantic wherever you work , the better we all get along :)
Well said. :)
laurakoko
184 Posts
Thanks. I'll take that compliment today, it wasn't a good day on the floor.
live4today, RN
5,099 Posts
:balloons:As a current med/surg nurse, I also thank you for the compliment! :) It is indeed the heaviest and the hardest work I've EVER had to do! Birthing my three babies was a piece of cake compared to today's world of med/surg nursing.