I have my BSN and I have a history of working 1 year med/surg and 2 years of NICU/PICU. I am also certified in phlebotomy. I have an interview in a few days for a home health company that is run by the company I am currently employed by (UPMC). I have always been interested in home health and have read all about it. One thing I am wondering, worrying about my possible new career route, is if I have enough experience.
I have read that generally, 1-2 years of med/surg is adequate. More of my experience is in ICU, but I do have that one year of M/S. I feel very confident with blood draws, I LOVE wound care and have done plenty of that in the PICU, and I am comfortable with ventilators. I feel that the ICU truly helped me develop my assessment skills, and I love patient teaching.
Is 3 years of total experience with only 1 in M/S enough to be good at HH? I love learning and have been reading up and reviewing my M/S topics, but I'm just worried that I won't have the experience to back me up. Also, what is the orientation period generally like? I will obviously have a list of questions for my interviewer but I'm just hoping for some more info from some HH nurses.
Thank you for reading!
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I have my BSN and I have a history of working 1 year med/surg and 2 years of NICU/PICU. I am also certified in phlebotomy. I have an interview in a few days for a home health company that is run by the company I am currently employed by (UPMC). I have always been interested in home health and have read all about it. One thing I am wondering, worrying about my possible new career route, is if I have enough experience.
I have read that generally, 1-2 years of med/surg is adequate. More of my experience is in ICU, but I do have that one year of M/S. I feel very confident with blood draws, I LOVE wound care and have done plenty of that in the PICU, and I am comfortable with ventilators. I feel that the ICU truly helped me develop my assessment skills, and I love patient teaching.
Is 3 years of total experience with only 1 in M/S enough to be good at HH? I love learning and have been reading up and reviewing my M/S topics, but I'm just worried that I won't have the experience to back me up. Also, what is the orientation period generally like? I will obviously have a list of questions for my interviewer but I'm just hoping for some more info from some HH nurses.
Thank you for reading!