Published Jan 19, 2007
jerose
2 Posts
Hi,
I'm a newly graduated nurse of 3 mos and I am considering applying for a position in a rehab hospital. Can anyone give me some advice about this nursing speciality? Advantages or disadvantages? I am currently working on a busy surgical unit and I enjoy the rehab aspect of it.
Thanks,
Rose
Chaya, ASN, RN
932 Posts
Two advantages:
You will see a lot of chronic pathology; adventitious lung and heart sounds, dialysis AV shunts, PEG tubes, skin issues, ostomies.
And you will often be able to care for the same patient group for multiple days and be able to monitor their progress over time (as well as have multiple opportunities to practice a variety of procedures instead of getting to observe these once every few months)
Good luck whatever you choose!
Chaya
TracyB,RN, RN
646 Posts
Continuity of Care was one of my favorites. Usually had the same patients for their stay, so it was nice to be able to really get to know the pt & be able to pick up very subtle changes.
RedWeasel, RN
428 Posts