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Med/surg? Different at different places?Rating: (votes: 0) Thanks for any input!! I think it did make a difference in different facilities. You're never going to feel like you did 'enough' because there's always something you 'could' do... If you like the patients in med-surg, it could be the place.... JMHO Comment:
No, theyre all the same. It doesnt get any better except when they send you home early due to low patient census. Other than that, its the same bs.
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Quote from L8RRNI worked for over a year in med/surg. Wasn't really a fan. Learned a lot but left most days feeling like I forgot something or that I hadn't done 110% for all 6 of my patients. A friend that worked with me said that the hospital where we worked didn't feel as "safe" as far as patient load goes as her last place of employment. I have nothing to compare it to and I just moved to a new state so I am job hunting. I wanted to ask those of you that have worked med/surg in more than one facility how you feel about it. Same old stuff, different place or was it truly different depending on the facility. I am wondering if I should give it another try. I don't have enough experience to go into a specialty area very easily and want to try to get to work sooner rather than later. Should I suck it up and get more med/surg experience and specialize later? Or not even waste my time since I knew I didn't really like it before? I have my BSN now which may help some, but I wonder if I should get more med/surg experience than what I already have.Thanks for any input!!
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Quote from pale_pilsenNo, theyre all the same. It doesnt get any better except when they send you home early due to low patient census. Other than that, its the same bs.
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I too am a new nurse and like Jewl's account, I routinely am given 6 pts. Luckily I have managed them fine, but do I feel 100% safe with this pt load? No way.I leave totally stressed, exhausted, burnt out...you name it.
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I work in NYC and on monday I had 18 Pts. It was crazy. I am so afraid to return to work. It was three of us on the floor and around 3 am one of the nurses got sick and had to go home.We started out with 11 apiece. What do you all think I should do? Need help.
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Quote from nurseaigI work in NYC and on monday I had 18 Pts. It was crazy. I am so afraid to return to work. It was three of us on the floor and around 3 am one of the nurses got sick and had to go home.We started out with 11 apiece. What do you all think I should do? Need help.
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OP, I have worked in 4 different hospitals, and on med surg floors. One hospital I floated and worked a variety of floors. I have to disagree with the person that said they are all the same. They really are not. It depends on the hospital, managers, acuity and pt load. I have worked in some facilities that all you could do was the minimum for every patient, because you had to many. I actually got burned out on nursing because of this. 4 yrs later, I found a sweet place that I love. Guess what...it's a med/surg floor. Does it get busy? OMG, yes, but it never get's unsafe or totally insane. I love my job. Maybe med/surg isn't for you and I don't think you mentioned how much experience you have. IMO, either try another facility or stick it out where you are for 2 yrs and try a speciality. You are correct in realizing you need the med/surg background. Many places only want nurses with a minimum of 2 yrs. some around here want 3 yrs minimum.
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Definitely different in different places! First med-surg job was a h*!! hole of pure insanity (but loved my coworkers at least). Love the place I'm at now and it is the exact same type of med-surg floor I was on before.
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11 Pts is regular for my floor. I have 14 Months on my floor, will be out of there in 8 months.
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Thanks for all the input. I graduated in '09 and med/surg was my first job. I did have some office experience as a LPN, too. It wasn't really the work itself. It was the way I felt every day when I left and how I felt pulled in so many directions. Maybe it was from being a new nurse, too. I loved my co-workers and I like to stay busy, but I don't like feeling spread so thin that I will make a mistake or miss something. I guess trying a different facility may be in order.
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Quote from nurseaig11 Pts is regular for my floor. I have 14 Months on my floor, will be out of there in 8 months.
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