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bone marrow transplant unit?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() it'll be baptism by fire-- bmt can be rough-- but if she really wants you as a new grad she'll cut you some slack while you catch up. i started in a critical care area as a new grad but i did love it and i was a fast learner. go for it. you sound like you'll do well. Comment:
My dad had a stem cell transplant at Vanderbilt and was on the BMT unit several times for complications from Graft vs Host disease. It was listed as ICU on the hospital billing. Those were some of the most caring nurses I have ever seen. I say you would use a lot of your ICU skills and knowledge. The transplant patients can get very sick after the transplant and on isolation so the nurses become like family to the patients. I think you need a great deal of compassion to work on this floor but I tgink it would be a very rewarding career choice.
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thank you for your kind comments. i think i have what it takes to work in BMT..the reason i love critical care/ICU so much is that you get to know your patients and get to know their families and develop a bond, a relationship. in nursing school i didn't care for the med/surg type floors because you were so busy passing meds on your 5-6 patients, charting, and admitting/discharging that you rarely got to know the person. if i interview well & am offered a position i am going to take it. i have a good feeling about it
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