Hi there! I’m an OR nurse and have been in the OR for almost 5 years. Prior to the OR, I worked in inpatient oncology and did a short stint in an office setting. OR nursing is a totally different...
Hi all! Is anyone else having trouble getting their license endorsed to CA because of missing educational requirements? I've read that some people have had problems with the Communications...
Thank you for your response! I ended up attaching a letter to my application explaining the classes on my transcript and I also included attachments of the class descriptions. I guess they changed...
Hi Liza, I've been an OR nurse for a little over 2 years now. The OR I work at has hired nurses from various backgrounds including new grads and nurses with non-OR experience like myself. They will...
StringOR; I'm sorry you're going through this! Being a new nurse is tough. Being new to the OR is tougher! I've been a nurse for 3 years and recently started in the OR. As a new grad I definitely...
Amistad replied to heather2084's topic in Operating Room
There are NPs at my hospital who first assist in surgery, but they also see patients post op on the floor as well. RNFA sounds like a good option, but I'm not sure how easy it is to get the cert in...
I agree good for you!! You probably did the right thing. Also, nurses should not have to accept unreasonable working conditions just because "that's the way it is/it's always been". We are...
I'm glad to hear that your work environment is not toxic. I have to respectfully disagree with your point that nurses are not vital to an operating room. Nurses use evidence based practice to promote...
Whoa. It sounds like you've had a very bad experience. Ive had a good experience so far. I just started in the OR 3 months ago and one of my favorite parts of the job is that I feel like I am an...
Hmm it's not a bad idea to drop to part time or even to 80% employment depending on what u can do financially. The extra day off could really help. You should probably stick around for the full...
I have to disagree with jeckrn (although I worked on the floor before going into the OR). About half of the nurses I work with in the OR started there and loved it so never left. You don't...
Amistad replied to Toast&Butters's topic in Operating Room
I am learning how to scrub right now too and I TOTALLY feel your pain! I feel so dumb. I can barely figure out how to hand instruments the correct way. I wish I could practice in a simulation...
Don't resign! Every nurse makes mistakes, especially when in a hurry. Go to the meeting with the manager and talk it out. Discuss how you could prevent this in the future. Clarify which drips need...
I am so sorry Rose_Queen. I'm sorry you had to go through this, and I'm sorry that human lives can end so quickly and unfairly. You and your team did what you could and the rest was out of your...
Hi all! After trolling the OR nurse forum for a while I am pleased to announce that I will be starting a staff nurse OR position in January! Hoorayyy! I could not be more excited. I'll learn to...
Thank you!! I hope you get the job!! As for my interview process, I had a phone interview first. I talked about my passion for advocating for patient comfort and safety (i.e. preventing falls,...
It sounds like you're going to have to leave your current job next fall whether you'd like to or not due to scheduling clinicals. It would probably be much more stressful to train at a new job at the...
I would advise to apply elsewhere. I had to leave a job after 9 months for family reasons and I was shocked how quickly I found another job. there is no harm in putting yourself out there. Just be...
I quit after only 1.5 years working in oncology. I had lost a parent and found it very difficult to carry my own grief and also help support my patients and their families. I felt guilty about...
I think your job history is good. You stayed at your first job for 3 years and float pool for over a year. I would not consider you a job hopper by any means. Your broad experience would make you a...