I read many posts describing psychiatry as no stress no lifting, no bodily fluid involved type of nursing. There is definitely less physical aspect in the psych nursing however this may not be a totally accurate picture.
I was in psych nursing many years and I had to do IVs for terminally ill HIV patient, had to care for an actively hallucinating patient who will constantly pulls out his O2 tube, urethral catheter, IV line. I had also a quadriplegic who had BMx3 in your shift. You will be wondering why do psych nursing even have these IVs, O2, catheter etc... Well they are so short of nurses in medical-surgical or ICU units plus these patients are depressed or have other mental problem. They ship them to psych unit.
Typically psych unit is not eqipped for these almost ICU level care so it is very difficult to care for these acute medically and mentally ill patients. It is a primary nursing setting so it is up to a RN who is assigned to tht patient to take care of the situation. If you can get nurse's aid or another nurse's help it will be great but somehow they disappear when you desperately need them. (not always) We had one nurse's aid on the floor so she does VS, deliver lab, supplies, answer bells, take residents to smoke break or escort appointment, hand out diet trays etc.... Somedays no nurse's aid.
I don't want to discourage any prospective psych nurse but I thought it is fair to show more realistic picture. I hope I did not discourage anyone from pursuing psych nursing. In the end I will say this that you will have less physically taxing duties and many days you may be able to practice your ideal nursing such as couseling, researching, teaching just simply caring and loving.
Originally Posted by TrudyRN
If it's what you want, go for it. There are lots of older nurses these days.
You can work in areas where lifting is minimal or non-existent - doc's office, psychiatry, school nurse, correctional facility, maybe community health, maybe some others. You could do research, teach nursing. Wishing you the best.