I have been offered a job on another floor at the same hospital and is strongly considering it. It is definitely less hectic and my patient load can range from anywhere between 7-13 patients including new admits. I mesh well with all the nurses and aides on the floor, so the transition will be pretty smooth. The problem is, I can't help but feel guilty about leaving my current floor knowing how short staff we are. We constantly get new admits at night and our census can jumped from 18 patients to 26 patients for one aide and our nurses help out as much as they can. This seems like a no-brainer, take the new position, but that guilt sets in knowing our current situation. I know that staffing issue is a problem that management needs to figure out, so I shouldn't let that cloud my judgement. My question is for those of you that have transfer from your floor to another, how well did your floor received the news? The people I work woth are like family to me since we are all a close knit group. My floor on the otherhand can either be rough, manageable, or pretty okay depending on the patient load, staffing, and if there is a full moon
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I have been offered a job on another floor at the same hospital and is strongly considering it. It is definitely less hectic and my patient load can range from anywhere between 7-13 patients including new admits. I mesh well with all the nurses and aides on the floor, so the transition will be pretty smooth. The problem is, I can't help but feel guilty about leaving my current floor knowing how short staff we are. We constantly get new admits at night and our census can jumped from 18 patients to 26 patients for one aide and our nurses help out as much as they can. This seems like a no-brainer, take the new position, but that guilt sets in knowing our current situation. I know that staffing issue is a problem that management needs to figure out, so I shouldn't let that cloud my judgement. My question is for those of you that have transfer from your floor to another, how well did your floor received the news? The people I work woth are like family to me since we are all a close knit group. My floor on the otherhand can either be rough, manageable, or pretty okay depending on the patient load, staffing, and if there is a full moon