Which floor to choose?
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I've just wrapped up first semester of my two year BSN program and have two offers for a CNA position at a large teaching hospital. I've only had the opportunity to do share time on the day shift of one of the floors, so I can't do a direct comparison unfortunately.
My dilemma stems from the fact that one of the surgical floors handles post-op abdominal transplant patients and I would be able to work with, observe and assist RNs with complex care and transplant work really interests me. I'm afraid it may be too much to handle for a new CNA, however.
The other surgical floor handles post-op urology patients and a handful of trauma cases. I've met several staff on this floor and everyone seems great, and most have been on the floor for many years (low turnover, apparently). The workflow seems stable and I would also gain a lot of experience to be ready for my Adult/Med-Surg Clinical next fall.
Any advice on how to choose between the two as a new CNA/Nursing Student? Thanks in advance! :)