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My birthing unit is suddenly closing. There are 75 nurses on my unit and most of us found out by reading the paper :angryfire . Actually my sister called me from work (she works at same hospital, different unit) and told me. No advance notice, not one member of management called anyone to tell them. There were several meetings the next 2 days to discuss our options... there was very little info and a whole lot of fluff. "we are so sorry how everyone found out>>>> blah, blah , blah." The hospital is going to open a bariatric surgical service on our unit and we were told we would be "shining stars" if we stayed on and worked there :angryfire !! I am on the fence as to what to do. There are plenty of other floors to work on, maybe ICU or ER? All of the regional affiliated hospitals have a few OB jobs, and with seniority I might get one. In the meeting they talked and talked about incentives and severance packages. OK, what are the incentives? "we don't have any numbers." Followed by "come next week and tell us what you want to do" Well, how can we know without all of the info. Also to go to a regional hospital ( and stick with OB) we take a pay cut. Funny thing, they just opened a NICU a couple of years ago, spent millions I am sure. The hospital swears that it is staying open and they will transfer sick babies in. We were level 3. When asked about separating moms, they said that they would tranfer moms also!?! Can you imagine being PP mom sharing a room with bariatric patient?

I am really thinking about ICU or ER. Any of you with experience there? Do you think it would be a difficult transition?

Hey I loved the what kind of crack they smoking about died laughing :lol_hitti :lol_hitti

I have to agree on this one My SIL and GF had this done and both could not hardly move yet they sent them home with a pump for pain and told them to change there bandages Both got infected wounds and were back in the hospitial with in 72 hrs.

Hehe, I aim to please. ;)

Sorry to hear about your SIL and GF, that sucks. Hope they got better without any more complications. Just another drive-thru surgery for hospitals! :uhoh3:

Ironically, a family friend just had this surgery done. This hospital has a specific Bariatric PCU, and everything is specialized for the gastric bypass patient. It's really nice. He had surgery Tues, and he's still there. Shocking, I know! :rolleyes: He should hopefully go home tomorrow.

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Well the "shining stars" will have their hands full caring for Bariatric surgery patients....won't they.

My birthing unit is suddenly closing. There are 75 nurses on my unit and most of us found out by reading the paper :angryfire . Actually my sister called me from work (she works at same hospital, different unit) and told me. No advance notice, not one member of management called anyone to tell them.

This happens and you are still considering working there? If it happens in this unit why would you not think it would not happen in the hospital's other units? Why put up with it.

A couple of years ago I complained to my director about a number of issues (long working hours, no time and 1/2 for overtime, etc.) it got me fired but it also forced me to get my dream job! There are good jobs out there you just can't settle for the lousy treatment present in so many jobs. Apathy does not get you a good job. (being fired, by the way, is not necessarily the best motivator but it can work)

You need a union in your work place. Talk to someone at SEIU or the ANA's union (they are not affiliated with ANA anymore but ANA started them--can't remember the name).

Good luck and DONT SETTLE FOR CRAPPY TREATMENT> You're better than that.

One of the top hospitals for what? It seems like those lists are a dime a dozen these days. My theory is that random hospitals from around the country form associations & pay magazines to include them in "Top Hospital" articles. :chuckle

Both so-called Magnet hospitals I know of in Ohio are a joke. The nurses are so overworked, many are leaving the facilities. They are totally burned out, and for the ones who are staying, they need the paycheck/and or benefits, to be sure. The turnover rate is unbelievable. Staffing is frightening, to say the least, and getting worse. :o

Just another example of corporations out for the almighty buck. Forget about safe patient care. That is always my main objective. If I cannot give that much, I will not practice nursing. :crying2:

I had an uncle die 2 weeks ago due to neglect. I am not someone who believes in suing, but I did try to talk the family into suing the facility. The only way things will change is when it hits these so called, health care facilities, now owned by corporations, where it really hurts. That being with multi-million dollar lawsuits. When the pockets get drained, this just might change things. :angryfire

Nough said.

Specializes in ER.

Run as fast and as far away as you can from that hospital! To find out that you're out of a job in the newspaper is unethical and immoral.

Unless you really need to work in that place, tell them to place the "Shining Star" where the sun doesn't shine!

Chip

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its so frustrating :angryfire when management does something so terribly poorly - but I have to agree with the people who said you oughtta blaze a trail outta there.

Poor judgement and lack of concern for their employees isnt going to change... SHINING STARS??? Do they think they are talking to kindergarteners? Maybe they should call them PERFECT PATSY's. That's more fitting.

The place that is gonna take your "icky" patients - don't feel like you shouldn't work there with them! One nurse's ignorance doesn't necessarily reflect the entire unit! You have the chance to go in there and teach those people how rewarding this kind of patient can be!!

Short of starvation NO WAY would I stay where you are. And if they are one of the TOP hospitals, it wont be long...GOOD LUCK

Just wait till they find out what they are in for. Bariatric patients

I know from experience this is right as well. When we added Bari patients we were told by the main Dr. their care was "Nursing 101." BS. They have so many problems just from their bodies supporting all the weight, causing thinning tissues, increased intra-abd pressure, etc. If they think this is an easy transition, think again. IT AIN'T.

I agree you were treated unethically. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people that really don't care. :angryfire

Specializes in Babies, peds, pain management.

Believe it or not...I had TWO different OB/NSY units close on me. The first time (termination of a civilian contract with the Air Force) I found work in another OB unit after about 12 weeks. The second time, the hospital lost their OB docs and decided to open a pain management clinic in its place. I stayed there and worked for 2 years in the clinic, It was sooo different but I loved it. Then they closed the pain clinic and reopened the OB unit but I had already moved on to another hospital, back in OB again. Try something new or stay with OB, just follow your heart. Good luck!

Just wait till they find out what they are in for. Bariatric patients are high risk surgical patients. Many tend to be non-compliant. They will need all new bariatric equipment. The patients are very intensive post-op with many spending a few days in icu on a vent before hitting the floor. Most have had a prior list of major health problems. Our floor added bariatric patients about 8 months ago. For the shining stars that stay make sure they provide adaquate training and education on these bariatric patients as part of the deal. Hope you can come to the right decision. Sorry your hospital has done this.

What are Bariatric patients I have never heard of the term. Maybe in South Africa we call them something else.????

Specializes in Specializes in L/D, newborn, GYN, LTC, Dialysis.

"Bariatric" refers to very heavy or Obese patients.

:chuckle i have done a bit of everything like most folks and i am sure you will be just fine in icu need to think on your feet can save a life?? go for it

my birthing unit is suddenly closing. there are 75 nurses on my unit and most of us found out by reading the paper :angryfire . actually my sister called me from work (she works at same hospital, different unit) and told me. no advance notice, not one member of management called anyone to tell them. there were several meetings the next 2 days to discuss our options... there was very little info and a whole lot of fluff. "we are so sorry how everyone found out>>>> blah, blah , blah." the hospital is going to open a bariatric surgical service on our unit and we were told we would be "shining stars" if we stayed on and worked there :angryfire !! i am on the fence as to what to do. there are plenty of other floors to work on, maybe icu or er? all of the regional affiliated hospitals have a few ob jobs, and with seniority i might get one. in the meeting they talked and talked about incentives and severance packages. ok, what are the incentives? "we don't have any numbers." followed by "come next week and tell us what you want to do" well, how can we know without all of the info. also to go to a regional hospital ( and stick with ob) we take a pay cut. funny thing, they just opened a nicu a couple of years ago, spent millions i am sure. the hospital swears that it is staying open and they will transfer sick babies in. we were level 3. when asked about separating moms, they said that they would tranfer moms also!?! can you imagine being pp mom sharing a room with bariatric patient?

i am really thinking about icu or er. any of you with experience there? do you think it would be a difficult transition?

Well that refers then to at least 1/4 adult patients in our hospital and there is no special unit for them. They are nursed in our normal med\surg wards.

"Bariatric" refers to very heavy or Obese patients.
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