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Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care Reviews
What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care?
April 2021
Best place to work.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Miami:
Pros: Weather , multicultural, low cost of living, beaches, ( beaches within the city)
Cons: Not all people speaks English
April 2021
Always Close to Home.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Bainbridge:
Pros: I like the convenience and that it is local to be close to my family.
Cons: I dislike the pay and less opportunities than bigger hospitals.
April 2021
Why are companies encouraging and supporting nurses to leave the bedside?
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Midlothian:
Pros: The people I work with.
Cons: Do not feel they support the nurses that have s remained with the company and been loyal to them.
March 2021
Confusing, impersonal, and lonely.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Ukiah:
Pros: I get to practice my holistic practice
Cons: You do not know where you stand they do not get back to you with any feedback when you fill out an incident report to at least let you know they have received and are currently reviewing you incident or it has been fixed or it is not a problem
March 2021
Very busy and frequently understaffed to give the best care. So much charting you often times have the choice of offering good care or just writing about it.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Provo:
Pros: The staff I work with is wonderful and dedicated. My direct manager is good to work with.
Cons: They have removed any benefits that came with Seniority. After 40 years, I now work the same amount of holidays as a new graduate with 1 day of employment. Our good experienced nurses are leaving in droves for jobs with less stress and better hours. The ICUS are now predominantly inexperienced nurses. We are mandated to pick up extra shifts. On call pay has now been scaled back. As a part time employee, I no longer accrue personal leave. These are just a few of the problems.
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March 2021
Great unit to work at.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Philadelphia:
Pros: The coworkers are the most supportive people you'll ever meet, always willing to give a hand.
Cons: They stopped 401k matching, bonuses, raises.
March 2021
Nice to be needed.
Registered Nurse (RN), Critical Care in Land O Lakes:
Pros: I take pride in my work. The people. Making a difference.
Cons: Understaffing. Medical futility.
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