Published May 15, 2008
Pretty in Ink
134 Posts
Hi everyone, I am a fresh VN graduate and have been looking for a job in a hospital on medsurg with no luck. Everyone wants RNs...and I really don't want to do a nursing home or home health. I applied to Austin State Hospital which is a state run facility for people with mental illness. I interviewed for a position working with children/adolescents and it seems fascinating but I'm worried I'll loose skills such as IVs or foley's stuff like that, that I didn't do alot while in nursing school. I kinda feel at this place its just pushing meds and maybe shot here and there with some wound care. Could someone please tell me some benefits for a new grad working in psych??? What appeals to me is the challenge plus working for the state gives gould benefits but I think I'll be bored.
Mish56, BSN, RN
86 Posts
This is a common question from new nurses. I've been a psych nurse for 30 years now, so I am biased.
1). There is nothing boring about psych nursing.
2). Med Surg?ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. wake me up when it's over.
3). Adolescents still have hope and a future vs. a 48 year old with schizophrenia. You can actually impact someone's life.
4). last I checked, nothing has changed in 30 years about how to put a foley cath in. same with IV's. You could make sure you draw all the blood work ordered; so you remember how to hit the vein. I currently work with adults; and they have all the usual health problems; and need caths, IV's etc here and there. I work in a "major medical mecca"; psych unit attached to a hospital, so that's a tad different than a state psych hospital.
Good Luck!!
Marysjrfan
116 Posts
This is a common question from new nurses. I've been a psych nurse for 30 years now, so I am biased.1). There is nothing boring about psych nursing.2). Med Surg?ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ. wake me up when it's over.3). Adolescents still have hope and a future vs. a 48 year old with schizophrenia. You can actually impact someone's life.4). last I checked, nothing has changed in 30 years about how to put a foley cath in. same with IV's. You could make sure you draw all the blood work ordered; so you remember how to hit the vein. I currently work with adults; and they have all the usual health problems; and need caths, IV's etc here and there. I work in a "major medical mecca"; psych unit attached to a hospital, so that's a tad different than a state psych hospital.Good Luck!!
Thats what we have here at my local hospital..a psych unit in the local hospital. Mental health issues intrest me,nd I' realsure that I want to go into mental health nursing. Maybe yu can give me some good insights about what I'm really letting myself in for after Nursing school?
danielleny2cali
28 Posts
Just found out I passed my boards this week and now I'm nervous all over again. LOL... I feel like I have a passion for Psych nursing yet ideally would like to do it PT and icu/med-surg per diem or PT.. I dont really see how this is possible because of the training and orientation process. I want to be skilled in both. WHAT do I do?
Musvette,BSN,RN
49 Posts
hi pretty in pink, are you currently working with ASH? I am a fresh graduate too and hope to get a job as a Psych Nurse. I was hoping you can share with me what you think about ASH and how I can further an application with them. hoping for your reply...