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How long have u done ED nursing? Where did u start from? What do u love about your ED job? What is the hardest part of the job? Please help. I need to get in your heads!
I have been an ED nurse for 14 months. I came from the floor - PCU to be exact - and had 2 years of experience there prior to transitioning to the ED. I can't even imagine working the floor now that I am in the ED. I LOVE IT. Every day is different and the idea of never knowing what is coming to you is exhilarating :). I felt like I was doing the same thing every night on the floor and thus I got bored. In the ED you get your adults plus pediatrics and OB patients, so it's a nice variety. You have more autonomy as a nurse in the ED than you do on the floor and we have a great relationship with our providers. On the floor I felt like the providers had a God complex and were always "above" me but in the ER we are more like colleagues on an equal level. Providers value my input.
I think one of the hardest things about my job is taking care of the whiney/needy/demanding patients and their families. And pedi codes.
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Love? Nope...
Though I have quite a number of positive things to say about it by comparison to many other jobs and most other nursing roles -- it fundamentally is my vocation and, for sure, the moment they stopped paying me, I'd be done... if I loved it, that wouldn't be the case... I do it as a hobby on the side.
It certainly can be invigorating, though... and a bit frightening... and dangerous.
I'm four years in and... I've seen some stuff that boggles the mind.
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And it is fun to be able to hang with the cops and firefighters and EMS and military guys and match them story for story...