Steppesister
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Hey All,
Yep, life if certainly crazy these days. I can't even begin to count the ways. But, here's a personal update on what's going on in my corner; which leads me to say... I'd love to hear about how each of you is weathering these times of change, which I'm sure has led to some self-reflection and prioritizing.
My primary workplace, an ambulatory surgical center, has shuttered until further notice. A big portion of our business is elective surgeries which aren't happening anymore. That means anything that does not directly affect preservation of life or limb is on hold. No carpal tunnel repairs, no new b00bies, no kids getting their rotten teeth fixed, and no hysterectomies, etc... I have NO idea when we'll re-open; I don't think ANYONE here in the US knows when things will get back to regular business or normal life. Not the gubment, not even the experts who are really all over the board on this. So, I wait. Just like many of you, I wait to get back to that job.
Meanwhile, I am picking up as many hours as I can safely work at my other job at the local small hospital. My normal unit, the Phase 2 recovery room, where we also do infusions (but not chemo), blood transfusions, and emergent procedures, etc... is also mostly shutdown except, again, urgently needed surgeries. SO... I am mostly being called off in that unit. HOWEVER, I'm being oriented to the Senior Behavioral Health Unit (SBHU) starting tomorrow so that will give me some payola that I really need these days. That's the senior's psych unit we have with 10 beds.
Also, I've picked up manning the single entry to the hospital for screenings from 0000-0400. Since I'll be right there as the first face for every person that walks thru the door, including employees, during those hours (there aren't many, but it only takes one) I am thankful for the mask that Jenn, @Chrystmasangel is sewing for me!
Yeah, it's boring as heck, but hey, I'll take that time to study for that certification in Perianesthesia Nursing I've been wanting to get. Getting paid to study? SURE! I'll take that in a hot minute. So, while not ideal, I certainly cannot complain; I'm blessed to have work at all in these uncertain times.
So... tell me how you are all doing!!! Working? Resting? Watching TV? Cleaning? Stress eating? (I am) Crafts? Projects?
I will do another update/chapter while I do my regular 24-hour Recovery Room call this Saturday. Until then... Carry on and let's chat!!
Yep, life if certainly crazy these days. I can't even begin to count the ways. But, here's a personal update on what's going on in my corner; which leads me to say... I'd love to hear about how each of you is weathering these times of change, which I'm sure has led to some self-reflection and prioritizing.
My primary workplace, an ambulatory surgical center, has shuttered until further notice. A big portion of our business is elective surgeries which aren't happening anymore. That means anything that does not directly affect preservation of life or limb is on hold. No carpal tunnel repairs, no new b00bies, no kids getting their rotten teeth fixed, and no hysterectomies, etc... I have NO idea when we'll re-open; I don't think ANYONE here in the US knows when things will get back to regular business or normal life. Not the gubment, not even the experts who are really all over the board on this. So, I wait. Just like many of you, I wait to get back to that job.
Meanwhile, I am picking up as many hours as I can safely work at my other job at the local small hospital. My normal unit, the Phase 2 recovery room, where we also do infusions (but not chemo), blood transfusions, and emergent procedures, etc... is also mostly shutdown except, again, urgently needed surgeries. SO... I am mostly being called off in that unit. HOWEVER, I'm being oriented to the Senior Behavioral Health Unit (SBHU) starting tomorrow so that will give me some payola that I really need these days. That's the senior's psych unit we have with 10 beds.
Also, I've picked up manning the single entry to the hospital for screenings from 0000-0400. Since I'll be right there as the first face for every person that walks thru the door, including employees, during those hours (there aren't many, but it only takes one) I am thankful for the mask that Jenn, @Chrystmasangel is sewing for me!
Yeah, it's boring as heck, but hey, I'll take that time to study for that certification in Perianesthesia Nursing I've been wanting to get. Getting paid to study? SURE! I'll take that in a hot minute. So, while not ideal, I certainly cannot complain; I'm blessed to have work at all in these uncertain times.
So... tell me how you are all doing!!! Working? Resting? Watching TV? Cleaning? Stress eating? (I am) Crafts? Projects?
I will do another update/chapter while I do my regular 24-hour Recovery Room call this Saturday. Until then... Carry on and let's chat!!