Published Jul 3, 2013
Kidrn911
331 Posts
Just wandering if anyone out here would be comfortable with 2 week orientation in a busy ER. This be for experienced nurses.
floridaRN38
186 Posts
No. I wouldn't be comfortable. I am at a 80
Bed ER Trauma center. We give experienced nurse 4 weeks
But a lot of other ER only do two to three weeks
docomo
58 Posts
is there a such thing as a "not busy ER"? take the two weeks, if you don't feel ready, don't be afraid to ask for two more weeks...
is there a such thing as a "not busy ER"? ...
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Sometimes
mybrowneyedgirl, BSN, RN
410 Posts
I work level 1 where experienced nurses get 6 weeks. 2 weeks is way too short (and 6 is a bit long)
Marshall1
1,002 Posts
Think it would depend on the nurse..
ChristineN, BSN, RN
3,465 Posts
I agree, and their background would depend. Is it similar to the type of ER you came from? Are you cofortable with the pts seen there, including if they get traumas, STEMI's, or peds?
Well I have done level 1 peds trauma for 6 years. This hospital is a community hospital trying to get a level 3 adult trauma recognition. I havent worked much with adults. Just your occasional drunk,homeless, or college student that found thier way in a childrens hospital. So I am lacking stemi experience although I have been ACLS/ TNCC certified for 10 years.
I did agree to a 4 week orientation, 2 week is too short, 6 being too long.
Altra, BSN, RN
6,255 Posts
For someone without work experience with adults, including the geriatric population that is likely to make up a large percentage of ED patients in a community hospital, 4 weeks seems a little light. Our new experienced ED nurses get 8 weeks, experienced nurses new to the ED get 12 weeks.
Don't be afraid to ask for more time if you need it. Let us know how it goes! :)