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What is Medical Surgical Nursing???


is it where people go before going home, or what??? do nurses in this area check on the patients frequently, and hook them up to monitors? is the field interesting??

Yes they are right. On the most basic level, it is nursing that focuses on adult patients (no children and no pregnant people). There are some exceptions though. It is possible that a pregnant adult might be on a med/surg floor for a medical reason out of the scope of OB-GYN and sometimes general pediatric floors are called med/surg peds. But basically it is like general nursing caring for a huge variety of medical and surgical adult patients.

Medical/Surgical Nursing
This is a great area of nursing to begin your career. Nurses who work on medical-surgical units have the opportunity to interact with and care for patients with a wide variety of clinical conditions. Some patients on medical-surgical units are recovering from surgeries. Others may be hospitalized for an acute condition, and others may be in the final stages of a progressive and chronic disease. Some health care facilities have separate medical and surgical units dedicated to treating patients with like ailments; such as oncology, orthopedic, neurology and pulmonary units to name a few. Some smaller facilities may mix a variety of medical and surgical patients together on the same unit.

Working on a medical or surgical unit provides you the opportunity to fine-tune your nursing skills. It鈥檚 a great place to gain experience in organizing and coordinating a patient鈥檚 care, working with patients suffering from a variety of ailments, and improving your basic nursing skills.

Nurses on medical and surgical units work closely with professionals from other disciplines in patient assessment including, the development and implementation of individualized plans of care, recovery planning, patient and family education, and discharge planning.

Many nurses begin their careers on a medical or surgical unit and use the experience to help them decide whether they might like to specialize in a particular area of nursing.

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