For soem background I've had and LPN license in behaviorl health / DD setting for two years, this Febuary I graduated as an RN and had a job lined up for me at a rural hospital. Ive had a two clinicals with ER experience and did a ER certification through our school (capstone as well). At the end I felt pretty sure I wanted to work ER.
Now to the qustion, after going through an "oriantation" of 3 months I was put on 12 hour shifts in the ER. Our hospital only runs one RN in the ER and we help out on the floor if there is some down time. The other issues are that we work as charge nurse and help with pre op / post op on other days. Basically we work three different nursing jobs and they rotate us through jobs as needed.
I feel like there is so much information being thrown at me some times, and the ER , where I loved my experience from before , I feel like im lost some times. To add to this difficulty its arragned horrible (as they got equitment things were just place in open areas so nothing is together in what would make sense. We even have to run to the med surge floor to get medications from there pyxis some times because our ER doesnt carry it always). I just got a job offer from another facilty looking for ER RNs and Im tempted to take it though I love most of the people I work with.
Is this to soon to jump ship. Should I stay and work it out and try to get things set up better? The managment are friendly but clueless and dont seem to want to change how things are set up.
Kind lost some times, I feel like im stuipid on occasion.
Well thanks for listening to me rant.
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Hi everyone,
For soem background I've had and LPN license in behaviorl health / DD setting for two years, this Febuary I graduated as an RN and had a job lined up for me at a rural hospital. Ive had a two clinicals with ER experience and did a ER certification through our school (capstone as well). At the end I felt pretty sure I wanted to work ER.
Now to the qustion, after going through an "oriantation" of 3 months I was put on 12 hour shifts in the ER. Our hospital only runs one RN in the ER and we help out on the floor if there is some down time. The other issues are that we work as charge nurse and help with pre op / post op on other days. Basically we work three different nursing jobs and they rotate us through jobs as needed.
I feel like there is so much information being thrown at me some times, and the ER , where I loved my experience from before , I feel like im lost some times. To add to this difficulty its arragned horrible (as they got equitment things were just place in open areas so nothing is together in what would make sense. We even have to run to the med surge floor to get medications from there pyxis some times because our ER doesnt carry it always). I just got a job offer from another facilty looking for ER RNs and Im tempted to take it though I love most of the people I work with.
Is this to soon to jump ship. Should I stay and work it out and try to get things set up better? The managment are friendly but clueless and dont seem to want to change how things are set up.
Kind lost some times, I feel like im stuipid on occasion.
Well thanks for listening to me rant.