New Grad in CA needs Advice

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my likes: fast-paced, adventure, kicking back and relaxing, hands-on stuff like injections, maybe even some trauma, high pay (the higher the better), friendly faces.

my dislikes: a heavy workload, working my ass off, stress, psych and geri, teaching (if i wanted to teach, i'd get a teaching credential and be a teacher), talking to the patient (especially about random meaningless stuff), family members who stare at you, mean and strict supervisors who works you like a dog, nurses who don't seem to care or take their job seriously, nurses and doctors who are mean and unfriendly, doctors (and nurses) who think they are God and could care less about a nursing student like when i was in school, no collaboration between healthcare team (yes, your CNA is part of your team and is as important as the physician himself, and if you don't think so, then i wouldn't want to work with you).

what i like about the ER: fast-paced, adventurous, random patients (i dont see the same face each day), time flies, and you see all types of cases.

what i dislike about the ER: random patients (never know what kind of psycho will walk through that door), high risk for TB or similar type infection.

what i like about NICU: minimal talking to the patient, no TB risk (if i am correct), saving an innocent life.

what i dislike about NICU: very strict infection control (dont want to have to wash my hands every 5 minutes), teaching parents, giving emotional support or consoling parents when their baby dies, handling fragile preterm newborns.

what i like about the OR: patient is sedated so no talking to the patient, just "kick back" while the surgeon does the work, the trauma of a surgery (cool to watch).

what i dislike about the OR: when equipment malfunctions (i'm no techie).

what i like about Urgent Care: less critical cases than ER, seems more relaxing than ER.

what i dislike about Urgent Care: too many illegal immigrants seeking free services who can't afford to go to a real ER. you're limited in the type of patients you see (you don't see real trauma, like gunshot wounds, etc.).

sorry for being so blunt, but i need some advice other than to leave nursing because you might think it might not be for me (if i wanted to leave, i would already have). i am from los angeles and a new grad who just took the nclex recently and will assume for this thread's sake that i have passed. so, what unit sounds the best for me? thank you for your response.

How about the LA county coroner?

Specializes in Med/Surg <1; Epic Certified <1.
speaking of which, i think Correctional Nursing is the best fit for me, so in case any of you wonder whatever happened to me, well, that's where i'll be, working in a prison with hardened criminals and putting them in their place. by the way, i am a male (not female for that gay guy who called me darling), with a law enforcement military mindset. maybe that's where my mind has been wired. but, to each their own. i doubt i'll be working at any hospital after hearing and reading about all the bs (corporate and otherwise) that goes on in them. i'll be in prison where most of you probably want me to be anyway, except, i'll be wearing a nurse's uniform, carrying a big stick, maybe a gun, and certainly a large-bore needle filled with a general anesthetic.

I'm a little late to some of this, but honestly, RNs, never mind most of the guards on the inside don't carry weapons -- DUH. And you won't be carrying a big stick; maybe the syringe, but that's about it, big guy.

And I just want to add, being married to a retired sergeant from a major sheriff's department there in the great state of CA -- this statement:

by the way, i am a male (not female for that gay guy who called me darling), with a law enforcement military mindset.
is the stuff that "brutality" charges and the bad press that many law enforcement agencies are dealing with these days. Most of these cops are truly out to make a difference and make the world safer for your family and mine. It's the folks with this type of mindset that give me the willies and are the bad apples that make the news:

Big stick; large-bore needle; general anesthetic.

Wow, those pansies in the CA corrections facilities should start shaking in their booties now. Give me a break.

Specializes in Hospice / Ambulatory Clinic.
You know, I was reading an article recently about the internet. There are these people that have another life in cyberspace. They have virtual bank accounts, own virtual property etc. Many spend hours on role playing computer games. There's another group(forget what they're called) that try to go on various sites and annoy these people. Often, they start out engaging in troll like behavior on various sites first. (There! I said it, the dreaded T-Word:p)

Maybe that's what this person is doing because his posts just make no sense. I cannot believe that someone on the verge of graduating school and being a working nurse could be such a doofus.

Although, isn't LA where that poor woman died after being ignored in the ER? Maybe the ER staff in that hospital was "kicking back".:icon_roll

Are you referring to forums like "something awful"?

http://www.somethingawful.com

Oh and that ER in LA got closed down.

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