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Never live the same day twice. Med-surg nursing is a solid career choice that offers variety. Med-surg has unique appeal. These RNs combine traditional skills with unconventional thinking.

Craft a solid discharge plan. Strategizing can start as soon as a patient is admitted. Are you flexible enough? Med-surg association leader says challenges are par for the course. Sink or swim during a shortage. Nursing shortage or not, employers value RNs with expertise. Keep patients out of ICU. Communication bundles make ICU admissions avoidable. Patients are fans of nurses who participate in hourly rounding.

It's so much more than just knowing what DKA is and memorizing a few basic nursing interventions. Wave Watcher. Has 7 years experience. Everything you just said has to do with "Critical Thinking". Some are good at it and others just never really get the hang of it. You are exactly right Wave Watcher, you put it so much more succintly than I could! Critical thinking is what it's all about.

Rote memorization won't help you in nursing school! Specializes in Critical Care, Education. Has 35 years experience. PPs are absolutely correct. MedSurg is usually the first time that nursing students have to put everything together - all the basic sciences, foundations, etc. If they 'squeaked by' or just coasted in any of those classes, this is when the problems emerge. And, of course - there's the added stress of having to function in an acute care environment for the first time.

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You just started nursing school. The more exams you take, the more classes you go to, and the more clinicals you have, the better and better you will get at critical thinking. Much like an ADN program, they are a combination of classroom work, lecture, labor work, clinical experiences, and practicums. However, many nurses choose to complete their MSN, as this will allow for more professional promotion opportunities.

An MSN also opens the door for teaching opportunities, higher pay, and greater responsibilities. Occasionally, some employers will reimburse or offer educational assistance for these academic pursuits.

As mentioned above, most ADN professionals will need to pursue higher education, often through one of these programs.

There are a variety of additional certifications a med-surg RN can pursue. Three of the most common are discussed below. It is a competency-based exam that assesses entry-level clinical knowledge and skills of the RN in the med-surg specialty. It must be renewed every five years. It is considered a prestigious credential, currently held by over 38, professionals.



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